Experts of the Council of the Entente look into new ways to tackle terrorism and violent extremism

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Thursday, 19 September 2019 11:03
Experts of the Council of the Entente look into new ways to tackle terrorism and violent extremism

(Togo First) - Last Tuesday, security and border experts of the Council of the Entente regrouping Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Niger, and Togo, met in Lomé to elaborate new regulations to reinforce defense and security in the above-mentioned States.

The documents will be submitted to respective leaders of the Council’s States at the fourth annual meeting of Government and State leaders which is to take place tomorrow in the Togolese capital.

Over the past five years, the Espace Entente has suffered multiple terrorist attacks, and that is exactly why we decided to focus on their prevention,” said Moko Issa, Director of the Department of Political Cooperation, Peace and Security at the Council of Entente.

Policies elaborated at the meeting aim to also spur cooperation between the council’s member States, to strategically tackle terrorist threats.

Tomorrow’s reunion it must be noted follows another held last week by ECOWAS members, plus Mauritania and Chad, during which they decided to implement a five-year plan to fight terrorism in the region.

Ayi Renaud Dossav

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