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UNOCT, ECOWAS sign agreement to strengthen cooperation on preventing, countering terrorism

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UNOCT, ECOWAS sign agreement to strengthen cooperation on preventing, countering terrorism

The United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism, UNOCT, and ECOWAS signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU to strengthen their partnership in preventing and countering terrorism and violent extremism.

The MoU establishes a framework for cooperation between both entities over the next five years on a range of security and counter-terrorism initiatives, including preventative efforts to counter terrorist travel, financing, access to weapons and misuse of information and communications technologies; border security and management; prosecution, rehabilitation and reintegration, PRR, and the delivery of counter-terrorism training programmes in Africa.

The agreement also makes provisions for UNOCT support to ECOWAS and its Member States in the implementation of the ECOWAS 2020-2024 Action Plan on Eradicating Terrorism.

The MoU was signed by Omar Alieu Touray, President of the ECOWAS Commission, and Vladimir Voronkov, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Counter-Terrorism, during a bilateral meeting on the margins of the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Week.

Under-Secretary-General Voronkov welcomed the signing noting that it marks a pivotal moment, as it establishes a comprehensive cooperation framework for the next 5 years.

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Touray expressed ECOWAS commitment to the collaboration with the UN through UNOCT to address the multifaceted dimensions of terrorism, including the root causes such as youth empowerment, the fight against human rights violations and other governance deficits.

Following the signing, ECOWAS and UNOCT will develop a joint plan of action to put the agreement into practice, building on existing coordination platforms, such as the AU-UN Technical Working Group on Counter-Terrorism and PCVE. They will also explore opportunities to develop and undertake joint or collaborative activities with the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact.

Moreover, jointly organize workshops, conferences, or other meetings and activities on topics and issues related to CT/PCVE, bringing together the relevant stakeholders at the global, regional, or national levels.

Yesterday (21 Sept.), ECOWAS participated in the Ministerial-Level meeting of African Member States on “Strengthening Regional Cooperation and Institution Building to Address the Evolving Threat of Terrorism in Africa” co-organized by Nigeria and UNOCT.

The meeting provided African Member States and regional organizations an opportunity to share their views on the prevailing terrorism threat scenarios in Africa and propose actionable and outcome-oriented recommendations for the African Counter-Terrorism Summit (“Abuja Summit”)  co-organized by UNOCT and Nigeria, which will be held in Abuja on 23-24 April.

The Summit will seek to enhance multilateral counter-terrorism cooperation and reshape the international community’s collective response to terrorism in Africa.

UNOCT, ECOWAS sign agreement to strengthen cooperation on preventing, countering terrorism

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Benin govt says coup attempt foiled as soldiers seize state TV, gunfire rocks Cotonou

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Benin govt says coup attempt foiled as soldiers seize state TV, gunfire rocks Cotonou

The Government of Benin announced on Sunday that its armed forces had foiled a coup attempt, hours after a group of soldiers appeared on state television claiming to have overthrown President Patrice Talon.

The attempted coup marks the latest challenge to democratic stability in West Africa, a region that has witnessed a wave of military takeovers in Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Guinea, and most recently Guinea-Bissau.

Earlier on Sunday, at least eight soldiers, some wearing helmets, appeared on national TV, declaring that a military committee led by Colonel Tigri Pascal had taken power, dissolved national institutions, suspended the constitution, and closed all borders.
“The army solemnly commits to give the Beninese people the hope of a truly new era,” one soldier said on air.

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However, Interior Minister Alassane Seidou later stated that the coup attempt had been thwarted. “The government urges the population to go about their business as usual,” he said.

Foreign Minister Olushegun Adjadi Bakari confirmed to Reuters that “a small group” of soldiers attempted to overthrow the government but had managed only to seize the state broadcaster, while loyal forces worked to restore order.

Gunfire was reported across several Cotonou neighbourhoods early Sunday as residents headed to church. The French Embassy warned citizens to stay indoors after shots were heard near President Talon’s residence.

The coup attempt comes ahead of the April presidential election, which is expected to mark the end of Talon’s tenure after two terms in office. Though credited with reviving economic growth, Talon’s administration has faced rising jihadist attacks in northern Benin, including an April assault that killed 54 soldiers.

Tensions have also been heightened by a newly adopted constitution extending the presidential term from five to seven years — a move critics called a power grab. Meanwhile, opposition candidate nominations have faced disputes, with the Democrats party seeing its proposed candidate disqualified by a court.

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BREAKING: Soldiers Announce Coup in Benin Republic, Declare President Patrice Talon Removed

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BREAKING: Soldiers Announce Coup in Benin Republic, Declare President Patrice Talon Removed

A group of soldiers in the Benin Republic on Sunday announced the removal of President Patrice Talon, claiming control of the government in what appears to be the latest military takeover in West Africa.

The soldiers, identifying themselves as members of the “Military Committee for Refoundation (CMR)”, made the declaration on state television, stating that they had resolved that “Mr. Patrice Talon is removed from office as president of the republic.”

The announcement followed reports of heavy gunfire near Camp Guezo, close to the president’s official residence in Cotonou. The French Embassy confirmed the security situation on X, urging its nationals to remain indoors after multiple gunshots were heard in the area.

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Beninese media reported that the president’s residence in the Le Guézo neighbourhood was attacked by soldiers led by Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Tigri. Tigri later appeared on national television—said to be under military control—declaring himself chairman of a “military re-establishment committee.”

As of press time, President Talon’s whereabouts remain unknown, and the government has yet to issue an official statement. The situation in Cotonou is described as extremely volatile, with troop movements observed at strategic locations across the capital.

President Talon, in office since 2016, was expected to step down in April 2026 after completing his second term. The development adds to a growing list of military coups in West Africa, including those in Guinea-Bissau, Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso.

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South Africa Horror: Gunmen Kill 11 in Pretoria Hostel Shebeen Attack

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South Africa Horror: Gunmen Kill 11 in Pretoria Hostel Shebeen Attack

Eleven people, including a three-year-old child, have been killed after gunmen stormed a hostel in Pretoria, South Africa’s capital, in what authorities described as a deadly attack linked to an illegal shebeen operating within the premises. The assault is the latest in a series of mass shootings that continue to shock the crime-ridden nation of 63 million people.

Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe confirmed that 25 people were shot, with 14 victims hospitalised. Ten persons died at the scene in Saulsville township, about 18 kilometres west of Pretoria, while another victim later died in hospital. Among the dead were a 12-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl.

According to police, three gunmen entered the unlicensed drinking venue at around 4:30 am and opened fire indiscriminately on patrons who were drinking at the time. The motive remains unknown, and no arrests have been made as a manhunt continues.

Mathe highlighted that illegal and unlicensed liquor outlets remain hotspots for the majority of South Africa’s mass shootings, adding that “innocent people also get caught up in the crossfire.”

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South Africa, the continent’s most industrialised nation, is grappling with entrenched crime, widespread corruption, and a surge in violent attacks often fuelled by gang violence and alcohol abuse. The country has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with police reporting 63 killings per day between April and September.

While many South Africans legally own firearms for protection, a vast number of illegal guns circulate nationwide, contributing to frequent violent outbreaks.

Recent incidents underscore the worsening violence:

  • In October, two teenagers were killed and five others injured in a gang-related shooting in Johannesburg.
  • In May, eight patrons were gunned down at a tavern in Durban.
  • Last year, 18 members of the same family were shot dead at a rural home in Eastern Cape Province.

Authorities say the latest Pretoria mass shooting further highlights the urgent need to tackle illegal firearms, unlicensed alcohol outlets, and the growing influence of organised crime networks across South Africa.

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