Terrorism threatening Africa's resources
Money is essential for the spread of terrorism, especially in Africa. It is actually a machine for expansion.
Terrorist activities
also target the resources of resource-rich African states.
The African continent
faces the prospect of a high wave of terrorism that threatens its security at
various levels.
The same wave threatens
the economic resources of the continent which remain the prime target of terrorist
organizations.
These organizations
want to exploit these resources in bankrolling their activities which include
attacks attack on military and civilian targets.
The same resources are
also important for the terrorist organizations to acquire logistical and living
support and move ahead with their recruitment operations, especially in poor
areas in Africa.
UN warnings
United
Nations Secretary-General António Guterres expressed
concern about the advance of ISIS and al-Qaeda in Africa, and their reliance on
social and political grievances to attract more people to them.
During the high-level
conference of the heads of counter-terrorism agencies of member states recently,
Secretary-General Guterres highlighted the need for supporting African
countries to overcome the problem of the spread of terrorism.
This support, he said,
is an international priority.
He said the two
organizations have wreaked havoc on the region.
They continue to
practice their suspicious activities through their ability to re-establish themselves
and expand their presence, he said of the two terrorist organizations.
The UN
secretary-general pointed out that the fight against terrorism in Africa, and
in all affected parts of the world, is based on basic points, most notably the
ability to build strong, fair and legally accountable government institutions.
These institutions help
states develop their tools in the face of transnational terrorism, he said.