“This new Headquarters, therefore, symbolises more than administrative convenience. It is a strategic asset that will enhance institutional effectiveness, deepen collaboration among Member States, and reinforce the capacity of the Commission to respond to emerging regional and global challenges,” she said.

She also commended China’s leadership for its continued partnership with Africa and called for sustained unity among ECOWAS member states.

The complex, nicknamed the “Eye of West Africa” sits on 70,186 square metres, with a total floor area of 36,606 square metres. It comprises office buildings, a conference centre and supporting infrastructure, including parking, internal roads and utility systems.

Proposed in 2015, construction began in November 2021 and was completed in December 2025. The facility is equipped with smart systems and solar-powered infrastructure, aligning with international standards for modern administrative complexes

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