Sahel states arming civilians for a more effective fight against terrorists

There is an upsurge of terrorist activities in the African Sahel region.
This
is probably why the governments of the countries of the region are arming local
civilians, especially youth, in their hope that these civilians would be part
of their counterterrorism efforts, according to the Mogadishu Center for
Political and Strategic Studies.
The
parliament of Burkina Faso approved in January a request by the government to
financing the arming of local vigilantes. This made Burkina Faso the first
African Sahel country to arm its people in the fight against terrorism.
Weak
armies
The
Mogadishu Center for Political and Strategic Studies attributed the move to the
weakness of regional armies.
These
armies, it said, need huge amounts of money and arms and logistical support to
be fit for the fight against terrorist organizations.
There
is also a dearth of trained soldiers, the center said.
African
affairs specialist Mohamed Ezzeddine referred to major logistical and financial
aid to the states of the region from France and the UK.
Mali,
Burkina Faso and Niger provided their armies with weapons and the necessary
training, Ezzeddine said.
France
is also contributing to the training of the armies of the region, he added.
He
told The Reference that the governments of the three states are turning to
local youth by offering them military training and weapons so that they can
back their countries' armies in their fight against terrorist groups.
He
added that France also provided the army of Niger with weapons so that it can
move ahead in its counterterrorism efforts.
Most
effective
The
Future Center for Advanced Research and Studies said civilians can be more
effective than armies in the fight against terrorism in Africa.
It
added in a study on the same issue that armed civilians would be more capable
of providing locals with security than the security establishment in their
countries.
It
said civilians know the local languages in these countries and are more
familiar with local cultures.