This week, we hear from experts, stakeholders, and citizens of Togo, Benin, and Nigeria on proposals for combating.
Nigeria, strategically positioned in West Africa, benefits from immense economic opportunities through trade and cross-border activities with neighbouring countries.
But like they say, with might, power, and influence comes great responsibility, including security.
Togo, although long perceived as a stable country, is now facing new threats, particularly in its northern region. In this context, the population is the first to be affected. They suffer the direct consequences of insecurity.
Benin is no exception to this challenge.
For an effective fight against terrorism in Benin, the people we met in Cotonou suggested, among other things, strengthening collaboration between citizens and security forces, improving the socioeconomic situation, and paying particular attention to preventing radicalisation, particularly among young people.