A business group is throwing its full weight behind Libya for a top African security seat. The Pan-African Business Forum endorsed Libya's candidacy for the African Union Peace and Security Council. Libya faces competition from Morocco for the North African region slot on the council. The forum described its support as unconditional, calling Libya the best placed for the strategic role.
The council acts as the continental body for preventing and managing conflicts. It authorizes peace operations and drives reconstruction efforts across Africa. Members are elected from five regions to serve multi-year terms. The forum plans an aggressive campaign to rally support among member states for Libya's bid.
It argues that Libya's extensive experience with conflict management makes it the most suitable candidate. The country gained tactical expertise in security and peacekeeping matters over the years of internal and regional challenges. Libya also handled issues like terrorism and human trafficking within its territory. This accumulated knowledge is seen as a key asset for the council's work.
The forum has formally appealed to all current council member countries to back Libya. Its chairman expressed confidence in Libya's ability to contribute to continental stability. The endorsement highlights Libya's strategic importance within North Africa. The election for the council seat is scheduled to occur in Ethiopia.
The council acts as the continental body for preventing and managing conflicts. It authorizes peace operations and drives reconstruction efforts across Africa. Members are elected from five regions to serve multi-year terms. The forum plans an aggressive campaign to rally support among member states for Libya's bid.
It argues that Libya's extensive experience with conflict management makes it the most suitable candidate. The country gained tactical expertise in security and peacekeeping matters over the years of internal and regional challenges. Libya also handled issues like terrorism and human trafficking within its territory. This accumulated knowledge is seen as a key asset for the council's work.
The forum has formally appealed to all current council member countries to back Libya. Its chairman expressed confidence in Libya's ability to contribute to continental stability. The endorsement highlights Libya's strategic importance within North Africa. The election for the council seat is scheduled to occur in Ethiopia.