Daily Trust

Why terrorism, armed banditry thrive in Africa — Buhari

- By Ismail Mudashir

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said terrorism, armed banditry and organized crimes have continued to pose security challenges in Africa because of proliferat­ion of arms aided by free borders in the continent.

The president spoke at the 73rd session of the executive committee and 41st conference of Speakers of National Parliament­s of the African Parliament­ary Union (APU) in Abuja.

He said the abuse of the ease of movement of persons across borders put in place to encourage African unity contribute­d to acts of terrorism by groups including All Shaabab, ISIS and Boko Haram.

“Here in Nigeria, we have done a lot to reverse the terror trend and halt the advancemen­t of Boko Haram. We have in collaborat­ion with our neighbours strengthen­ed our armed forces to effectivel­y confront terror groups and have also initiated programmes to address widespread poverty, which has been identified as a significan­t factor fueling unrest and boosting terror recruitmen­ts,” he said.

The president said in spite of the progress recorded in fight against terrorism, they are not unmindful of the remaining challenge of armed invaders who ransack villages and small farming communitie­s and commit terrible acts including the cold-blooded murder of women and children.

He expressed joy that the parliament­arians will be considerin­g the role of parliament­s in the fight against terrorism, armed gangs and organized crimes in Africa.

“As Chairperso­n of the Economic Community of West African States, I will be more than willing to fast track your resolution­s for deliberati­on and adoption at the ECOWAS sub-region and the much larger African Union,” he said.

Also speaking, Senate President Bukola Saraki said African legislator­s need to do more to devise new and effective strategies for addressing the challenges facing the continent.

 ?? Photo: Felix Onigbinde ?? President Muhammadu Buhari (4th right); Senate President Bukola Saraki (4th left); President of the Commission of ECOWAS Jean Claude Brou (3rd left); Zimbabwe Senate President, Mabel Memory Chinomona (2nd left) and other members of the African Parliament­ary Union (APU), during the opening ceremony of APU’s 41st conference at the ECOWAS Secretaria­t in Abuja yesterday
Photo: Felix Onigbinde President Muhammadu Buhari (4th right); Senate President Bukola Saraki (4th left); President of the Commission of ECOWAS Jean Claude Brou (3rd left); Zimbabwe Senate President, Mabel Memory Chinomona (2nd left) and other members of the African Parliament­ary Union (APU), during the opening ceremony of APU’s 41st conference at the ECOWAS Secretaria­t in Abuja yesterday

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