
West African states to create anti-jihadist force
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ECOWAS is considering the establishment of a regional force aimed at addressing the increasing threat of jihadist violence in West Africa. This initiative comes amid growing concerns over security in the region. Additionally, Ghana plans to start issuing licenses for cannabis cultivation, while South Africa's President Ramaphosa has announced military support for police to combat gang violence.
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West Africa has been grappling with increasing jihadist violence, particularly in countries like Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. The rise of extremist groups has led to significant humanitarian crises and instability, prompting regional bodies like ECOWAS to take action. The announcement of military support in South Africa and cannabis licensing in Ghana reflects broader regional efforts to address both security and economic challenges.
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