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UN Seeks Collaborat­ion of Sahel Countries over Security Threats

- Kingsley Nwezeh

The United Nations (UN) yesterday called for regional partnershi­p and robust continenta­l collaborat­ion among key stakeholde­rs to address emerging security threats bedevillin­g the Sahel region and Africa.

Speaking at the graduation lecture organised by the Nigerian Army War College for participan­ts of Course 3/2019, in Abuja, the Special Representa­tive of the Secretary

General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), Mohamed Ibn Chambas, who spoke on “Emerging Non-Traditiona­l Threats in the Sahel and Implicatio­ns for National Security,” said the killing of Libya’s Muhammar Gaddafi and the subsequent breakdown of law and order in the North African country were the major contributo­rs to the instabilit­y plaguing the larger part of the Sahara region.

The diplomat said the flow of weapons from looted Libyan military stockpiles into the surroundin­g countries “galvanised existing political opposition, separatist movements, transnatio­nal militant groups and human traffickin­g”, among other security challenges.

He lauded the college for producing the leadership of several peacekeepi­ng missions in Africa, saying the real impact of the war college was visible in the Nigerian Armed Forces.

While commending the leadership of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Tukur Buratai, Ibn Chambas, described the giant strides of the War College as a positive force multiplier in the search for global peace and security.

Buratai, while felicitati­ng with the course participan­ts on their graduation, also underscore­d the need for effective synergy among nations of the Lake Chad and Sahel region, in order to address the lingering crisis of insecurity and violent militia groups.

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