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Africa’s Security Awakening: Abuja Summit Charts a New Path for Continental Defence

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Last updated: September 1, 2025 2:53 pm
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Luqman Gidado Gidado writes…

The African Chiefs of Defence Staff Summit 2025, which held in Abuja, Nigeria, from August 25–27, marked a defining moment in Africa’s evolving approach to peace and stability.

It was hosted by Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, and formally opened by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the summit brought together military leaders from 53 African nations, alongside representatives from the African Union (AU), ECOWAS, the United Nations, and other international partners.

Under the theme “Combating Contemporary Threats to Peace and Security in Africa,” the gathering served as a strategic platform for defence chiefs to address the continent’s increasingly complex security challenges. From terrorism in the Sahel to piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, Africa faces a web of threats, terrorism, cybercrime, transnational crime, and climate-induced conflict, that transcend borders and demand unified responses.

The presence of defence chiefs from South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Ghana, Morocco, Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, Angola, and many others underscored the summit’s continental significance. In Abuja, they engaged in high-level dialogues aimed at forging a new doctrine of collective defence, rooted in trust, intelligence sharing, and coordinated strategy.

Vice President Kashim Shettima, representing President Tinubu, stressed that Africa must move beyond fragmented security responses and embrace a permanent forum for defence collaboration. He urged investment in cyber defence, indigenous military innovation, and homegrown technologies, declaring that Africa must become a producer, not just a consumer, of security solutions.

Workshops explored border management, early warning systems, and interoperability of defence tools, while calls to operationalize the African Standby Force gained renewed urgency. General Musa closed the summit by declaring it a “covenant for decisive and collective action,” urging defence chiefs to turn commitments into tangible policies and joint operations.

This was no mere ceremonial gathering, it was a symbolic continental awakening, where Africa’s guardians pledged to safeguard the future through unity, innovation, and strategic foresight.

Africa’s Security Challenges in Focus

The summit spotlighted the evolving nature of insecurity across the continent, stressing that threats are increasingly asymmetric, transnational, and technology-driven:

– Terrorism and Extremism: Insurgencies in the Sahel, Horn of Africa, and Lake Chad Basin continue to destabilize regions.

– Porous Borders: Unregulated cross-border movement fuels arms trafficking, smuggling, and extremist infiltration.

-Cyber Threats: Rising cybercrime and digital espionage expose critical defence vulnerabilities.

-Maritime Insecurity: Piracy, illegal fishing, and smuggling undermine stability in the Gulf of Guinea and Indian Ocean.

A Pan-African Security Vision

The significance of the Abuja summit lies in how it blends two key frameworks—Pan-Africanism and Regional Security Complex Theory (RSCT).

Pan-Africanism provides the ideological backbone, urging unity, self-determination, and African-led solutions. The summit embodied this ethos by pushing for indigenous military innovation and a collective stance against dependency on foreign defence systems.

RSCT, developed by Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver, argues that security threats are inherently regional, shaped by proximity and shared vulnerabilities. Instability in one state inevitably ripples across borders. The summit’s focus on intelligence sharing, joint operations, and coordinated defence reflects this reality: regional problems require regional solutions.

Together, these frameworks signal a continental shift from fragmented, externally managed responses to a doctrine of self-reliance and solidarity.

How the Summit Repositions Africa Globally

1. Redefining Africa as a Security Architect – Establishing a permanent forum of defence chiefs elevates Africa’s role in shaping global security frameworks, making it a proactive player, not a passive participant.

2. Strengthening Multilateral Partnerships – Engagement with AU, ECOWAS, and UN partners signals Africa’s readiness for equitable cooperation, including joint training, peacekeeping, and technology sharing.

3. Showcasing Indigenous Capacity – Calls for investment in local defence industries and cybersecurity infrastructure position Africa as a hub of innovation, reshaping its global image.

4. Boosting Diplomatic Leverage – A united security agenda enhances Africa’s voice in global platforms like the UN Security Council and G20, strengthening its bargaining power.

5. Promoting Global Peace – By securing key regions like the Sahel and Gulf of Guinea, Africa contributes directly to international stability, transforming its reputation from a crisis zone to a stabilizing force.

Sustaining the Momentum

The Abuja summit has ignited a new spirit of continental security sovereignty. But sustaining progress requires bold, coordinated steps:

Institutionalize the Defence Chiefs Forum as a permanent, rotating body with clear agendas.

Operationalize the African Standby Force with sustainable funding and rapid deployment capacity.

Invest in indigenous defence technologies through regional hubs and public-private partnerships.

Strengthen intelligence networks using modern surveillance tools.

Engage youth to counter radicalization and build peace from the grassroots.

Closing Perspective

The 2025 African Chiefs of Defence Staff Summit marks a watershed in Africa’s security evolution. Guided by General Christopher Musa’s leadership, the Abuja gathering transformed rhetoric into action and vision into resolve.

General Christopher Musa, Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, whose visionary leadership and diplomatic acumen transformed a concept into a continental movement. His unwavering dedication to regional stability, institutional reform, and strategic dialogue has elevated Nigeria’s role as a catalyst for Pan-African defence cooperation. The success of the summit is a testament to his ability to build bridges across borders and convert rhetoric into action.

Africa’s security will not be handed to it by outsiders—it must be forged by Africans, for Africans. The summit was a declaration of unity, resilience, and ownership. The torch of security sovereignty has been lit in Abuja. The challenge now lies in carrying it forward with courage, collaboration, and conviction.

About the Author:

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Captain Luqman Gidado (Rtd) is a distinguished and multifaceted professional with an accomplished background in military service, research, and strategic consulting. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Security and Strategic Studies, underscoring his commitment to advancing solutions to Nigeria and Africa’s evolving security landscape.

His academic portfolio includes a Master’s degree in International Affairs and Diplomacy with a specialization in Defense and Security Studies, a Master of Science in Political Science, and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science.

Luqman served meritoriously in the Nigerian Army, distinguished by an unblemished record of duty and earning multiple honors for valor and commendations, including the General Operations Medal, Golden Jubilee Medal, and Centenary Medal.

These accolades brings to mind his active participation in critical combat operations and his unwavering dedication to upholding sovereignty and territorial integrity. Upon his voluntary retirement, he transitioned to broader and more diverse avenues of service, continuing his dedication to humanity beyond the military sphere.

In addition to his military career, Captain Gidado has obtained numerous professional certifications and undergone specialized training. His qualifications include an Executive Certified Security Professional Course, an Advanced Professional Diploma in Security Management and Strategic Operations, and a Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL).

He has also received specialized training in Preventing the Recruitment and Use of Children as Soldiers in Armed Conflict, conducted at the Martin Luther Agwai International Leadership and Peacekeeping Centre, Nigeria amongst other certifications.

He is a certified management trainer and consultant, a security and risk management expert, a researcher, writer and a public affairs analyst. Captain Luqman Gidado is a Professional Member of the International Institute of Professional Security, reflecting his continued engagement with thought leadership and capacity building in national and global security practice.

 

Correspondence: gidadoluqman@gmail.com

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