Political Instability and Insecurity in Africa: Implications for African Union Agenda 2063

Obinna Ukaeje
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The idea of the transformation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) to the African Union (AU) in 1999, by African Heads of State and governments, was to accelerate the processes of regional economic integration in the continent. Thus, the AU came into being to enable the continent to play a significant role in global economic affairs, while addressing other multifaceted social, economic, and political problems that tend to hinder progress in the continent. However, after more than two decades of its transformation, and despite the adoption of Agenda 2063 which aims to accelerate economic progress in Africa, the continent remains at a crossroads in its struggle to grapple with the challenges of achieving its core objectives. Drawing data largely from secondary sources of information, the paper attempted a critical examination of the political instability and insecurity across many African states, especially as the continent strives towards achieving economic progress through the framework of Agenda 2063, and found out that political instability and insecurity are fundamental challenges standing against the actualization of the Agenda’s objectives. The paper, therefore, concluded that unless these challenges are mitigated, the Agenda 2063 will remain nothing but a document that cannot be actualized because the peace and security required to attend such an enviable feat is seriously in breach in a majority of the states of the Union. The paper recommended the entrenchment of democratic culture and constitutionalism as well as strengthening of existing institutions of governance as the first step towards achieving the desired peace and security that will ensure the economic progress of the continent.
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非洲的政治不稳定和不安全:对非洲联盟2063年议程的影响
1999年,非洲国家元首和政府首脑提出将非洲统一组织(OAU)转变为非洲联盟(AU)的想法,目的是加快非洲大陆区域经济一体化的进程。因此,非盟的成立是为了使非洲大陆在全球经济事务中发挥重要作用,同时解决其他多方面的社会、经济和政治问题,这些问题往往会阻碍非洲大陆的进步。然而,在经历了二十多年的转型之后,尽管通过了旨在加速非洲经济进步的《2063年议程》,非洲大陆在努力应对实现其核心目标的挑战方面仍然处于十字路口。本文主要从二手信息来源中获取数据,试图对许多非洲国家的政治不稳定和不安全进行批判性检查,特别是在非洲大陆通过《2063年议程》框架努力实现经济进步的过程中,并发现政治不稳定和不安全是反对实现议程目标的根本挑战。因此,该文件的结论是,除非这些挑战得到缓解,否则《2063年议程》将仅仅是一份无法实现的文件,因为参加这一令人羡慕的壮举所需的和平与安全在联盟的大多数国家遭到严重破坏。该文件建议巩固民主文化和宪政以及加强现有的管理机构,作为实现所期望的和平与安全的第一步,这将确保非洲大陆的经济进步。
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