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EXPERTS CALL FOR INCREASED FUNDING FOR ECOWAS SECURITY LOGISTICS. 

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EXPERTS CALL FOR INCREASED FUNDING FOR ECOWAS SECURITY LOGISTICS.                                                                                                               02-03-25

By Sadiq Aminu                                                     Experts from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Standby Force (ESF) Logistics Concept have urged for greater financial investment to improve the logistics infrastructure critical for the success of Peace Support Operations (PSO) across the region.

Speaking in Abuja, the Chairman of the Experts Validation of the ECOWAS Standby Force (ESF) Logistics Concept and the ECOWAS Logistics Depot Policies, Air Commodore Sampson Eyekosi highlighted the importance of increased funding and regional self-reliance in addressing security challenges.

He stressed the need for ECOWAS member states to harness their internal capabilities rather than relying on external assistance. “The key issue is funding, as all operations ultimately depend on financial resources. One of the resolutions is to encourage the Commission to explore ways of raising funds, including engaging the private sector, and ensuring member states contribute to the logistics required for operations.”

Eyekosi also emphasized the role of technology in addressing emerging security threats such as counter-terrorism, insurgency, and climate change. “We need to leverage technology—artificial intelligence, drones, and other innovations—working together as a unified community. This collaboration involves experts in early warning systems, humanitarian issues, and the active participation of youth and women to ensure lasting peace and security. ”

During the five-day meeting, experts in logistics, administration, and project management worked collaboratively to refine strategies for enhancing regional peace and security.

Eyekosi highlighted the progress made, noting the development of a new airport in Sierra Leone and the establishment of comprehensive guidelines to ensure seamless operations.

On the issue of peacekeeping equipment, Eyekosi cautioned against excessive reliance on foreign supplies, advocating instead for the promotion of local production. “We cannot continue to depend on external partners. Countries like Nigeria and others in West Africa have the capacity to produce basic peacekeeping equipment locally, such as uniforms and logistics materials, utilizing renewable energy sources like CNG”

Eyekosi expressed optimism that these initiatives would significantly contribute to tackling the growing security challenges in West Africa. “The Standby Force has a clear roadmap, and while progress is being made, we must continue to engage political leaders and involve all stakeholders, including the media, in this process,” he concluded.

The meeting, which focused on refining logistics frameworks for Peace Support Operations in the region, concluded with the adoption of policies that will guide the operation of the ECOWAS Logistics Depot.

These measures are designed to ensure the effective deployment of the Standby Force in addressing security threats throughout West Africa.

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