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    Africa Needs Unite Against Digital-Age Threats, Intelligence Chiefs Say

    David WafulaBy David WafulaApril 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A meeting of African intelligence chiefs ended  with a strong call from Kenya’s top intelligence and foreign affairs officials for African unity against modern threats born of technological disruption, digital misinformation, and transnational crime.

    The second Mashariki Cooperation Conference (MCC) was held in Naivasha,

    Speaking at the close of the high-level summit, the Director General of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), Noordin Haji, issued a sobering warning about the evolving nature of national security threats in the digital era.

    “The threat of rapid technological advancements, developments on social media, and the rise of digital activism have escalated security risks to unprecedented levels,” Haji said.

    “The proliferation of misinformation and disinformation, especially through AI-generated content, has launched a war against truth—governments being the primary targets.”

    Haji welcomed the shared commitment of participating member states to confront these emerging threats through collective action. He emphasized the importance of unified strategies to safeguard both national and regional stability.

    Highlighting how traditional threats are adapting to new technologies, Haji added:

    “Insurgents are increasingly exploiting blockchain technology and weak internal financial systems to launder money and facilitate illicit financial flows. We are witnessing a growing convergence between terrorism and transnational organized crime.”

    Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Musalia Mudavadi, echoed the urgency of adapting to technological changes while harnessing intelligence for Africa’s security and integration.

    “The world cannot run away from the challenges posed by artificial intelligence. We must embrace it and ensure it serves us. Intelligence will be critical in advancing African integration,” said Mudavadi.

    He also stressed the broader role of intelligence services in promoting peace and development across the continent.

    “Intelligence isn’t just about reacting to threats, it’s about staying ahead with early warnings and insights that guide policymakers toward peace and stability.”

    He emphasized that intelligence ultimately aims to create environments where peace and stability can thrive.

    “The future of Africa relies on our shared commitment to securing lasting peace and prosperity for ourselves and future generations,” he said.

    Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen called for more African technological innovations to counter emerging threats and promote self-reliance in security.

    He said security challenges are becoming more transnational and unpredictable, threatening the stability of countries and entire regions.

    “To effectively confront these threats and at the same time respond to rapid shifts in world security architecture, there is a need for renewed collaboration and cooperation among security and intelligence organizations in Africa.”

    President William Ruto said Africa must come together in intelligence-driven, united action to confront emerging security threats — including climate change and disinformation — as part of the continent’s path to peace, resilience, and self-reliance.

    The MCC convened intelligence and security leaders from across the region, setting the stage for deeper collaboration in the face of a fast-evolving global threat landscape.

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