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East Africa: Deputy PM Temesgen Calls for Regional Ownership of Security in East Africa

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh has emphasized today the need for East African nations to take full ownership of their security and strengthen regional cooperation.

Speaking at the opening of the East Africa Regional Meeting of the Committee of Intelligence and Security Services of Africa (CISSA) underway in Addis Ababa, he said peace cannot be outsourced.

“Our challenges are ours to solve, and our solutions must be shaped by those who understand the terrain, not from afar but from within,” the deputy premier noted, stressing that platforms like CISSA are not merely symbolic but essential.

According to him, intelligence and security services must speak in real time, act in coordination, and build trust that goes beyond protocol.

Temesgen also highlighted the importance of investing in national institutions.

“Modern threats require modern tools. Our security services must be well-trained, well-equipped, and rooted in the values of professionalism and accountability.”

He further pointed out that “security is not just the absence of war. It is the presence of justice. It is the protection of dignity. It is the foundation upon which we build jobs, educate our children, and dream beyond survival.”

National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) Director-General Redwan Hussien said East Africa has encountered a multifaceted security landscape over the last decade.