
At a high-level event organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on the margins of the Fifth Mid-Year African Union (AU) Coordination Meeting, President
Bola Ahmed Tinubu urged African military institutions and states to recognize and respect the need for democratic renewal.Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, on Saturday in Nairobi, Kenya, called on African leaders to respect
democracy, the rule of law and ensure political stability.
Tinubu
disclosed this in a statement by Dele Alake, Special Adviser to the President
on Special Duties, Communications and Strategy.
The
president stated that Ambassador Adamu Ibrahim Lamuwa, the Permanent Secretary
in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, represented Tinubu.
Bola
Tinubu warned that the ugly trend of the military straying into the political
arena is causing threats to peace, security and stability and engendering
poverty, displacement, and humanitarian crises.
“This ugly
trend has only succeeded in threatening the peace, security and stability of
the sub-region and, by extension, the African continent, leaving in its trail
poverty, internally displaced persons and humanitarian crisis. In the same
vein, this ugly trend has also led to food shortages and escalated health
challenges.
“We must
take deliberate steps to address the root causes of unconstitutional changes
and coups d’état in Africa. As a continent, we cannot progress toward achieving
the goals and targets of the UN Agenda 2030 for sustainable development, as
well as those of the AU Agenda 2063 for the “Africa We Want”.
“Between
2020 and now, Africa has witnessed six successful coups d’état and three
unsuccessful attempts. This rise in military takeovers and unconstitutional
changes in government disrupts our democratic processes and undermines
stability on the continent.
“It is for
this reason that I call on all African leaders at all levels to make concerted
efforts in respecting the tenets of democracy and the rule of law to ensure
political stability on the continent,” he stated.
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