Fri. Nov 15th, 2024

Malabo — Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dee-Maxwell Kemayah, has re-echoed Liberia’s support for the Declaration on Terrorism and Unconstitutional Changes of Government In Africa – “Robust Response, Deepening Democracy And Collective Security”.

Min. Kemayah pledged the support at The Extraordinary Summit of The Executive Council of The African Union which focused on Terrorism And Unconstitutional Changes of Government In Africa.

The Summit was held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.

According to Min. Kemayah, the continued proliferation of terrorist and armed groups in Africa is undermining the hard-earned peace, stability and security of Member States. He emphasized that stable settlements, economic growth, and development are being undermined in all five regions of the African continent.

“Any delay, therefore in finding durable solutions to combat the menaces of terrorism and violent extremism could undercut the viability of the African States through the minimization of their capacities to provide the legitimate needs of their citizens,” Min. Kemayah said.

He further called on African leaders to deliberate on the specific drivers of terrorism and violent extremism and proffer effective response mechanisms that can enable them to make appropriate decisions to strengthen the collective security of African States.

He said, it is by mobilizing the needed resources from all concerned, including Member States, the international community, and relevant partners that the continent can find robust solutions to the twin problem of terrorism and violent extremism.