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Sahel Nations Withdraw from International Criminal Court

September 23, 2025 2 min read

By Ademola Adekusibe
September 23, 2025

Niamey, Niger – Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger formally announced their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday evening, calling the global tribunal an “instrument of neocolonial repression at the hands of imperialism.”

The decision comes under the framework of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), a bloc formed in September 2024 to promote regional security, economic cooperation, and political autonomy among Sahelian nations. Officials from the three countries described the withdrawal as part of a broader commitment to sovereignty and self-determination, rejecting international institutions they believe are biased against African nations.

The AES has previously taken steps to reduce Western influence in regional affairs. In recent months, member states have emphasized controlling their natural resources, military strategies, and diplomatic initiatives independently, signaling a firm stance against what they consider interference by Western powers.

Analysts say the withdrawal from the ICC is likely to escalate tensions with Western governments, who have often criticized the bloc’s approach to human rights and international law. However, AES officials maintain that the move is a protective measure aimed at safeguarding the political and legal autonomy of member states.

While the formal mechanism for the withdrawal is yet to be detailed, the announcement underscores a growing trend of African nations asserting independence from global institutions perceived as favoring Western interests.

No immediate reaction has been issued by the ICC regarding the withdrawal.