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ECOWAS ministers meet in Senegal ti discuss ways to fight drug trafficking.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Gabon-based pan-African radio broadcaster Africa No 1 on 16 February

The ECOWAS [Economic Commission of West African States] is meeting in Dakar, the Senegalese capital, at the level of interior ministers. In partnership with the EU, the West African organization is getting much more mobilized to combat drug trafficking, which unfortunately is gaining ground rapidly on the western coast of the African Continent. Correspondent Francois Duke Moukouangui, who was there, has the details.

[Moukouangui] Acting quickly and talking less, this is now the policy of the two organizations, which have set up a coalition against the phenomenon. They have finally …

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