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Buhari cites factors jeopardising AU Agenda 2063 implementation

Supreme Desk
16 Dec 2022 3:17 PM IST
Buhari cites factors jeopardising AU Agenda 2063 implementation
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Buhari noted that Africa’s security and development landscape had undergone significant transformation over the past decades. According to him, the continent has witnessed increased, diverse, and complex threats, including climate change, the scourge of terrorism, violent extremism, transnational organized crimes, ideological radicalization, and recently, an upsurge in unconstitutional change of governments (UCGs).

President Buhari on Thursday in Washington, DC, USA, warned that Africa risks not attaining the goals continental leaders have set for the region by 2063 in view of the challenges facing it.

Malam Garba Shehu, the president's spokesman, said the Nigerian leader stated this at the ongoing US-Africa Leaders Summit on the topic of "Partnering on Agenda 2063: A Peaceful and Secure Africa" in the US Capital.

He, however, believed that the agenda could be achieved "if there is a unity of purpose among all member states."

Buhari noted that Africa's security and development landscape had undergone significant transformation over the past decades.

According to him, the continent has witnessed increased, diverse, and complex threats, including climate change, the scourge of terrorism, violent extremism, transnational organized crimes, ideological radicalization, and recently, an upsurge in unconstitutional change of governments (UCGs).

"It is clearly evident that these developments negatively impact national, regional, and continental stability and undermine our drive towards achieving AU Agenda 2063 and our flagship project, "Silence the Guns in Africa," as well as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

"That is why we must continue to act collectively, in unity and solidarity, in our fight against these threats," he said.

He called on member states to ensure that inclusive governance, constitutionalism, and the strengthening of African Union mediating support mechanisms and conflict prevention mechanisms are enacted as a panacea to the emerging intra- and interstate resurgence of conflicts in Africa.

"As leaders, we must recommit ourselves to shared values, vision, unity, and solidarity, particularly in upholding constitutionalism, democracy, and good governance."

"We must also embrace a multidimensional approach in order to achieve peace, security, and sustainable development, in line with our aspirations contained in Agenda 2063," he said.

The president noted that while many countries in Africa have conducted successful elections, drastic actions have also been taken in cases of unconstitutional regime changes.

Hecommended the improved harmony between the African Union Commission and the United Nations.

"As you may be aware, a number of successful national elections that facilitated peaceful political transitions across the continent have been held.

"Equally, military coups have been condemned and rejected, with the restoration of constitutional order in some countries and the suspension of four (4) member states from the activities of the African Union."

"There is now improved coordination between the African Union Commission, the United Nations and various foreign partners leading to the adoption of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 2457 (2019), an embodiment of the commitment of the international community to complement Africa's efforts to silencing the Guns on the continent.

"We have also seen progress in regional cooperation to fight terrorism and violent extremism through the establishment of ad hoc mechanisms endorsed by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union."

"The need to continue strict implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty and Arms Embargoes, including other relevant regional and international instruments to complement and consolidate the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA),"

"Equally important is the need to ensure the harmonization of the African Peace and Security Architecture and the African Governance Architecture (AGA)."

"This would ensure better evidence-based early warning mechanisms that can be translated to early conflict preventive action by the AU Peace and Security Council," he added.

He reiterated the commitment of the Nigerian government towards good governance as well as the collective fight against terrorism and the humanitarian challenges arising therefrom,

The Nigerian leader said: "We have replicated these realities, particularly in the Lake Chad Basin region, where we are very supportive of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) to fight terrorism and transnational organized crimes, as well as the ongoing stabilization strategy in the area.

"This is aimed at dealing with the impact of climate change and other humanitarian challenges.

"In addition, my government has made it a priority to conduct violence-free elections in the 2023 general elections in Nigeria."

"As highlighted in my Independence Day remarks on October 1, 2022, I would like to reiterate that no matter what gains we make, without good governance anchored on credible elections that are free, fair, credible, and transparent, our development efforts would remain futile and our citizenry would be worse off.

"It is for this reason that I have resolved to bequeath a sustainable democratic culture, which will remain a lasting legacy."

"The signing of the Electoral Act 2021, as amended, with landmark provisions, further assures us of a more transparent and inclusive electoral process."

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