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Poor governance has been cited as a cause of insecurity in the African Continent by a section of Professors from the African Union. The professors noted that it's time the continent prioritizes enhancing security. Speaking at a Symposium Conference at St, Paul University, the speakers drew a nexus between the continents rich natural resources and poor management of the resources which they say was to blame for the fight for natural resources. They called on communities to work together to improve resources.
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Poor leadership cited as reason for insecurity in Africa
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