
President Ruto
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Kenyan President William Ruto has delivered a scathing criticism of the United Nations (UN), accusing the global body of sidelining Africa in crucial decisions on peace, security, and development.
Speaking at the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, Ruto said Africa’s absence from permanent membership of the UN Security Council undermines the organisation’s credibility.
“You cannot claim to be the United Nations while disregarding the voices of 54 nations. It is not possible,” Ruto declared.
He stressed that Africa would no longer accept being left out of global governance:
“Africa is no longer willing to wait on the emergence of global governance while decisions about peace, security, and development are made without our understanding, without our perspective, and without our voice.”
The Kenyan leader described the continent’s exclusion as “unacceptable, unfair, and grossly unjust,” noting that Africa plays a central role in the UN’s operations but is denied representation where it matters most.
Ruto highlighted Africa’s outsized role in global peace and security, pointing out that the continent:
Accounts for most of the Security Council’s agenda,
Provides some of the largest UN peacekeeping contingents, and
Bears the heaviest costs of instability, yet still remains without a permanent seat at the decision-making table.
His remarks echo long-standing calls by African leaders for Security Council reform to reflect modern global realities and give Africa a stronger voice in shaping international policy.
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