Kenya’s president Ruto urges Africa to secure permanent seats on UN Security Council

Kenyan President William Ruto on Tuesday called for Africa to gain permanent representation on the United Nations Security Council, describing the continent’s exclusion as “unacceptable and indefensible.”

Speaking at the 7th Summit of the Committee of Ten (C‑10) Heads of State on Security Council Reform, held alongside the 80th UN General Assembly, Ruto said Africa must have a stronger voice in global decisions on peace, security, and development.

“Africa is no longer willing to wait on the margins of global governance while decisions about peace, security, and development are made without our perspectives and without our voice,” Ruto said. He proposed that Africa be granted two permanent seats with full voting rights, including veto power, alongside additional non-permanent seats.

Ruto highlighted Africa’s contributions to UN peacekeeping operations and the disproportionate impact of global conflicts on the continent as reasons the reform is long overdue. He warned that without it, the United Nations risks losing credibility and legitimacy.

The president also urged African nations to unite behind the Common African Position, presenting a cohesive front in negotiations with the broader UN membership. He acknowledged that permanent membership carries responsibilities, including decisions about representation and the management of veto powers.

The push for African permanent representation on the Security Council has been ongoing for decades. Key frameworks include the Ezulwini Consensus and the Sirte Declaration, both issued in 2005, in which African leaders demanded fairer representation and permanent seats. The C‑10 committee, comprised of African heads of state, continues to champion this agenda.

Analysts say that securing permanent seats would allow Africa to influence key decisions affecting the continent, from peacekeeping missions to economic development initiatives. However, reforms face resistance from current permanent members, who may be reluctant to cede veto power.

Ruto’s remarks come amid a broader effort to strengthen Africa’s voice in global governance, with leaders emphasizing that representation should reflect the continent’s population, contributions to peacekeeping, and growing economic significance.

TOP STORIES

Ndayishimiye appoints new Prime Minister and Ministers in Burundi

BUJUMBURA, Burundi — President Évariste Ndayishimiye on Tuesday announced...

Burundi partners with Al Mansour Group for major investments

Bujumbura, Burundi — Burundi’s president Evariste Ndayishimiye, recently welcomed a...

Burundi’s new Governors sworn in following major provincial reforms

BUJUMBURA, Burundi— Burundi’s five newly appointed provincial governors officially...

IMF urges urgent reforms as inflation hits 39% in Burundi

Fund warns of macroeconomic instability, calls for unified exchange...

Burundi travel document applications goes digital

Burundi’s Immigration Authority has announced an online website to...

Tanzanian Bongo Flava star Matonya charged with rape in Kenya

Tanzanian Bongo Flava artist Matonya has been charged with...

Ruto ays African Union “not fit for purpose,” calls for urgent reforms

Kenya's president William Ruto has sharply criticised the African...

Global energy, finance leaders warn of prolonged shock from Middle East war

The heads of the International Energy Agency, International Monetary...

Burundi investigates unknown disease after 5 deaths in Mpanda; Ebola and Marburg ruled out

Burundi’s health authorities are investigating an unidentified disease that...

As conflicts escalate, Pope calls for urgent shift from war to dialogue

Pope Leo XIV issued a forceful condemnation of ongoing...

The fight in within Chimps in Uganda spark outrage

KIBALE NATIONAL PARK, Uganda — For two decades, they were...

Burundi targets investment, digital growth in fresh Ethiopia agreements

Burundi is seeking to unlock trade and investment opportunities...

Baby milk recall sparks health warning across COMESA markets

The COMESA Competition and Consumer Commission has issued a...

Related Articles

Popular Categories