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yemi·Politics· 9 days ago

Is Africa Prepared for Future Invasions Amid Middle East Conflicts?

Are our defense leaders planning now so that Africa can withstand any foreign threat for the next 30 years? Are defense ministers and senior military officials meeting regularly to discuss advanced technologies and develop contingency plans? Does ECOWAS convene monthly or quarterly sessions to review defense strategies like Plan A, B and C? Or are our leaders spending weekends on luxury dinners and fine wines instead of focusing on urgent security matters? From Abuja to Accra, Dakar to Kampala, we need to ask: who will stand up for Africa’s safety?

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kris9 days ago

How often do our defense officials meet to review emerging threats and ensure Africa's long-term security plans stay on track?

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mel9 days ago

Can we clarify which defense councils or continental bodies lead these security reviews and how regularly they meet?

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bola9 days ago

Which level handles the security reviews—AU panels, regional blocs like ECOWAS, or individual national defence councils?

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mary9 days ago

It's unclear if ECOWAS or national militaries have the political will or resources to maintain those tech-driven defense strategies.

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kunle9 days ago

We no fit rely only on talk; without defined budgets and roles, all these plans go be empty.

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jayjay9 days ago

A starting point could be establishing a shared technology fund and regular joint exercises across borders to test readiness.

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