Something quiet but serious just went down, and it is about locking down the country before the next wave of threats shows up.
Why these two groups linked up
Why these two groups linked up
- Honestly, the National Security Strategy pulled in outside brains from the Africa Center for Strategic Studies for a deep dive
- This was a three-day sit-down, not a courtesy visit or a photo-op
- The whole point was pressure-testing the draft before it turns into official policy
- Emerging threats kept popping up as a shared concern across borders
- Regional stability came up like that one topic nobody can dodge anymore
- Policy rollout got dissected, with real talk about what actually works
- ACSS came in swinging with lessons pulled from across the continent
- NSS officials grounded everything in local realities and current pain points
- The room stayed focused on blending outside insight with domestic priorities
- Weirdly, everyone agreed that no country handles security in a vacuum
- Information sharing got treated as a survival tool, not a courtesy
- Regional alignment showed up as a way to stay relevant, not reactive
- The draft is getting sharper, not longer or fluffier
- Evidence-based thinking was clearly the lane everyone stayed in
- Strategic foresight got framed as preparation, not prediction
- The three-day dialogue wraps up tomorrow
- Finalizing the National Security Strategy is closer than it was a week ago
- The takeaway feels clear that cooperation is baked into the final version