ECOWAS Adopts AI to Boost Crime Prevention and Regional Security

ECOWAS leverages AI to enhance early warning systems, detect crime patterns, and strengthen cross-border security across West Africa.

Emmanuella Madu
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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is taking a major leap toward smarter regional security with the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its crime analysis and prevention systems. The new AI-driven initiative was unveiled during the Thematic Workshop on Human Safety, Crime, and Criminality, organized by ECOWAS’s Early Warning Directorate (EWD) from October 21 to 24, 2025, in Dakar, Senegal.

The workshop gathered experts from ECOWAS Member States, including representatives from National Centres for Coordination and Multisectoral Response Mechanisms (NCCRM), to strengthen their capacity in identifying, analyzing, and tackling threats such as human trafficking, arms smuggling, drug trade, and gender-based violence.

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By integrating AI tools, ECOWAS aims to improve real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and cross-border coordination. These technologies will enable security agencies to detect criminal trends faster and enhance the region’s ability to respond to emerging threats effectively.

H.E. Damtien L. Tchintchibidja, Vice-President of the ECOWAS Commission, represented by Ambassador Zelma Nobre Fassinou, ECOWAS Resident Representative in Senegal, highlighted the need for innovative solutions to combat the region’s growing security challenges. She emphasized that illicit economies, porous borders, and political instability continue to endanger peace and sustainable development across West Africa.

This move marks a major milestone in ECOWAS’s mission to modernize its security framework. With AI integration, the organization is paving the way for a more data-driven and proactive approach to regional safety, reaffirming its commitment to peace, stability, and sustainable progress across the sub-region.

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