Accra, Dec. 20, - President Nana
Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Wednesday said addressing the root causes of conflicts
was critical in promoting inclusive development and the consolidation of peace
on the African Continent.
He said, to reduce the likelihood
of conflicts, and the relapse of violence in post conflict countries, it was
essential that the issues of inequality, unemployment, poverty, human rights
abuses, climate change, governance, weak law enforcement, illicit national and
transnational crime, and the issue of inequitable resource allocation, are
tackled holistically.
President Akufo-Addo made this
known on Wednesday, when he addressed 77 graduands, who had completed the
Master of Arts in Conflict, Peace and Security Studies, Master of Arts in
Gender, Peace & Security, and Executive Master of Arts in Conflict, Peace
& Security Studies programmes at the Kofi Annan International Peace Keeping
and Training Centre (KAIPTC) in Accra.
Urging the graduands of the
KAIPTC) to help address the root causes of conflicts on the continent, the
President reminded them that the nature of threats to security on the Continent
had changed, demanding new approaches and increased coordination and
collaboration between and among nations and societies.
The issues of chieftaincy
conflicts, armed robberies, land disputes, religious intolerance, ethnic
conflicts and political rivalry, are being compounded by contemporary threats
like drug and human trafficking, proliferation of small arms and light weapons,
cyber-crime and activities of nomadic herdsmen.
Additionally, the emergence of
transnational organised crimes, together with the evolving nature of terrorism,
especially in the Sahel region continues to undermine efforts of creating a
progressive, prosperous, peaceful and stable continent.
The President told the graduands
to leverage on the knowledge gained from the KAIPTC to advance their functional
competencies in mitigating conflicts and issues that led to conflict on the
Continent.
“Having gone through this
institution, you are primed with problem-solving ideas and initiatives: the
nation, the continent of Africa, and the world at large await your
contributions, no matter how small, to securing our peace.
"There is, today, limited
room for conventional thinking. Therefore, always strive to be different, and
do not be afraid of failure,” he told the graduands.
President Akufo-Addo pledged
governments support to enable the KAIPTC to execute its mandate and make it an
indispensable institution on the Continent.
He said with Government embarking
on an industrialisation agenda, with the aim of transforming the structure of
the Ghanaian economy from one dependent on the production and export of raw
materials to a knowledge-based, value-added, industrialised economy, with a
modernized agriculture, institutions like KAIPTC were critical in imparting the
skills necessary to achieving that vision.
GNA

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