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Nigeria Insists Africa Needs To Unite Against Insecurity For Growth, Development

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Ambassador Musa Nuhu, Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), stated that African countries must work together to address the continent’s security challenges.

Nuhu, Chair of the ECOWAS Mediation and Security Council, made the call during his welcome remarks at the joint consultation meeting of the African Union’s (AU) peace and security council (PSC) and the ECOWAS mediation and security council (MSC) at the ambassadorial level on Wednesday in Abuja.

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While stating that there is urgent has need for unified response to the security threats in Africa, Nuhu said: “The security landscape in Africa is a dynamic one, constantly presenting new complex threats. From terrorism and violent extremism to unconstitutional changes of government, these challenges demand a unified response that goes beyond our national boundaries and requires collective’ efforts.

“As a result, these joint consultative engagements between the AU and Regional Economic Communities (RECs) provide an important platform for forging such a collective response to mitigate these challenges, in tandem with the tenets of Article 16 of the PSC Protocol, to harmonise the activities of Regional mechanisms towards promoting peace, security, and stability in Africa.”

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“Specifically, the nexus between the missions of the AU PSC and ECOWAS MSC is highly fundamental, as it underscores the interconnectedness of peace and security efforts at both the continental and regional levels.

“By aligning strategies and actions, this joint consultation can foster a deeper understanding of regional security dynamics, harmonize efforts aimed at preventive diplomacy and develop more effective conflict resolution strategies, thereby ensuring a more cohesive and comprehensive approach to regional peace and stability.”

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He however advised that the AU-REC’s dialogue should go beyond discussions on only Political Affairs, Peace and Security, insisting that it “should involve discussions on economic development, humanitarian intervention, social cohesion as well as infrastructural development which are the building blocks for good governance that would guarantee a peaceful and stable Africa.”

Meanwhile, the African Union (AU), has raised the alarm that terrorist groups, violent extremists and coup plotters are gaining prominence in West Africa.

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Permanent Representative of The Gambia to the AU and Chairperson of the Peace and Security Council, Ambassador Jainaba Jagne raised the alarm while speaking at the event.

Jagne, a co-chair of the event, stated, “Our continent is currently facing the scourge of terrorism and violent extremism, as well as the resurgence of unconstitutional government changes, all of which have serious negative consequences for peace, security, and stability in our communities.”

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“Unfortunately, data shows that the western part of the continent is the most affected by both issues. Four out of the six AU member states suspended due to coup d’etat are from West Africa. This has never happened in the history of African Union.

“According to the African Centre for the Study of research on terrorism, the West African region is the most affected by the scourge of terrorism and violent extremism on the continent in terms of attacks, deaths and casualties,” she said.

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Jagne, while lamenting that these events were happening despite significant efforts made over the years by governments and the continental and regional institutions to promote and consolidate democracy, called for a collaborative affort to reverse the unfortunate trend.

She said: “This meeting will be an opportunity for two councils to brainstorm on the effective means and ways of preventing and responding to the recurrences of Unconstitutional Change of Government (UCG).

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“We must find alternate options and tools to effectively address the crises and challenges that beset our continent. It is also an important and appropriate time to consider the proliferation of terrorist groups that endanger peace, security, and development, as well as the territorial integrity of member states directly affected by these unfortunate events.”

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