 So, in the news now in all the parts of Africa, a mission ECOS will hold on, or will on Thursday rather, visit Guinea, which has been dripped by a military coup, according to a communique issued late Wednesday. The communique was issued after a virtual meeting of the organization. The meeting was convened by ECOS Chairman Nanna Kufo-Addo to discuss the political developments in Guinea. The communique, he said, the visit of ECOS mission would be led by Ghanaian Foreign Minister Shelly Ayoko Bochue. There will also be representatives from Nigeria, Burkina Faso and the ECOS Commission. The bloc also decided to suspend the membership of Guinea and called for the immediate restoration of civil rule in the country. The heads of states expressed their strong consent. As I told you and required President Al-Fakande's physical integrity to be respected, the same for all people arrested and immediate release of President Al-Fakande and all people arrested. A high level mission should be sent by ECOS to Guinea as of tomorrow in order to speak with the new authorities. And after this mission, ECOS should be able to re-examine their positions. But for now, ECOS has decided to suspend Guinea from all the decision-making instances of ECOS. We ask that this decision be in dust by the African Union and the United Nations.