The President has arrived in Dakar, Senegal, to participate in the 10th Edition of the Dakar International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa, a high-level gathering that brings together African leaders, policymakers, and global partners to address critical security challenges across the continent.
The annual forum, held in Dakar, serves as a key platform for dialogue on issues ranging from regional stability and counterterrorism to governance and sustainable peacebuilding.
During the event, the President is expected to engage with fellow Heads of State and international stakeholders in a series of strategic discussions aimed at strengthening cooperation and advancing collective responses to emerging security threats in Africa.
The President expressed optimism about the forum, noting that it provides an important opportunity to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and promote lasting peace and security across the continent.
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The 10th edition of the forum comes at a time when African nations are increasingly prioritizing collaborative approaches to tackle complex security challenges and foster long-term development.











Peace and security, just unite Africa, form one strong united state of Africa army, no foreign army bases. Then Peace and security will gain ground.