Sunday 31 January 2016

Wars, conflicts in Africa must stop now – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday made a case for the quick stoppage of killings that are associated with wars and other forms of conflicts in Africa.
He said a situation where rather than facing the developmental challenges confronting the continents, scarce resources were being spent killing children and inflicting  horrors and hardship on Africans must not be allowed to continue.
According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President made his position known in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia while speaking on the African Union’s vision to silence the guns and reduce preventable conflict-related deaths in the continent by 2020.
He however said the killings must be stopped now, rather than waiting till 2020.
Buhari decried the use of scarce resources in Africa on armed conflicts rather than economic and social development of the continent.
He also challenged fellow African leaders to engage decisively with the people and government of South Sudan and Burundi to bring the conflicts they face to a speedy end.
He added that African leaders must also forge a united front to rid the continent of the scourge of terrorism and face together with determination the noble goals of Agenda 2063, as espoused by the AU.
Buhari said, “We have all shed blood for Africa to be free, but the irony is that, today, we are now killing each other.
“Rather than facing the developmental challenges confronting us, we are spending our scarce resources killing our children and inflicting unspeakable horrors and unimaginable hardship on our brothers and sisters.
“That is truly a tragedy and it must stop.  Enough is Enough!
“Within the framework of the African Union, we have to, as a matter of urgency, reach a consensus on how to silence the guns. Not by 2020 but now.
“Why must we wait? We must say ‘no’ to wars and conflicts on our continent.”
While restating Nigeria’s determination to end terrorism and bring the war against Boko Haram to an end,  Buhari said Nigeria would continue to partner with other member states of the Lake Chad Basin Commission, and Republic of Benin, through the Multinational Joint Task Force.
He reaffirmed that Nigeria will soon fully redeem its pledge of $100m to enhance the operations of the Task Force, having released the sum of $21m to the task force in June last year.
He also reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to the unity, peace and prosperity of the continent.
“We in Nigeria have always been attached to the idea of African unity.
“During the struggle to win freedom for our brothers and sisters in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, Nigeria was considered a front-line State, although we were not geographically on the frontline.
“This was because we took to heart the words of President Ben Bella of Algeria that we all had to die a little for all our brothers and sisters on the continent,’’ he said.





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