Mr David Luna, a U.S. Senior Director for National Security
and Diplomacy Anti-Crime Programmes, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law
Enforcement Affairs, has identified measures for fighting corruption and other
crimes across Africa.
Luna, who spoke at this year’s Senior Leaders’ Seminar
hosted by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), called for a
crackdown on corruption at all levels.
According to him, illicit trafficking also remains the
lifeblood of the numerous bad actors and networks, creating vulnerabilities for
nations.
“We must crackdown on corruption at all levels and cut off
the ability of kleptocrats, criminals, and terrorists to enjoy the fruits of
their illicit enterprise.
“By combating corruption, we can also shut the door and keep
violent extremists from exploiting their grievances to wage jihads. We must
prevent narco-corruption from destroying countries like Guinea and Guinea-Bissau.
“In addition to our law enforcement and security
cooperation, we also need to address underlying causes that are contributing to
today’s conflicts and insecurity in Africa,’’ he said.
Luna said that it was imperative for Africa to address her
current challenges of food and water security, poverty, economic integration
and development, and other socio-economic issues.
He said that with careful, targeted assistance, and smart
diplomatic engagement, African countries and the U.S. could jointly advance
their common objectives and strategic interests.
“If we do not act decisively, the region will remain an
exporter of terror and a provider of safe havens where terrorists from other
areas of conflict all over the world find refuge.
“We must continue to leverage all national economic
intelligence and diplomatic powers to make it riskier, harder, and costlier for
threat networks to do business within Africa, and externally.
“We must stay connected and continue to harness our network
of networks at every level – local, regional, and global, to win our fight
against convergence crime,’’ Luna added.
(Source: NAN)
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