The United States is preparing long-term assistance for Ivory Coast, Benin and Togo, threatened by an spread of jihadist violence from the Sahel to coastal regions of West Africa, officials said Friday (April 7). from the State Department.
These officials told AFP that Western support was also crucial to prevent the progression in the Sahel countries of mercenaries from the Russian private security company Wagner, deployed in particular in Mali - although the colonels in power in Bamako present themselves as military "
instructors
".
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, visiting Ghana in March as part of growing U.S. efforts in Africa, pledged $100 million over 10 years to build resilience in coastal regions of East Africa. 'West.
The State Department is also seeking additional funding, including through the counterterrorism budget.
"
This is a concern for us because of the capabilities of the governments in place that have never faced such a threat
," said Michael Heath, Assistant Secretary of State for West Africa. .
"
We're trying to see what tools they need
," said Heath, who recently returned from a trip to the area with other State Department officials to assess needs.
Regarding the Wagner group, "
they are not yet present in the West African coastal countries but we know that they are looking for opportunities to take advantage of instability wherever they find it
", he said. -he indicates.
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US State Department officials believe that the West African coastal areas could only be overrun by violence if there is an overflow from the north into the Sahelian strip, but point out that instability can feed on local factors and competition for resources exacerbated by climate change.
"
Obviously we want to help governments that are more interested in a holistic approach and good governance to deal with the problems of the north (of their territory), where resources are more limited,"
said Gregory LoGerfo, a senior official in the department. of State in charge of the fight against terrorism who participated in this trip.