Presse Afrique - 01/07/2024

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00:00Let's go for your African press review on Média, starting with the CDAO, which launches
00:11a project to create a waiting force to fight against terrorism, discussed during a meeting
00:16in Abuja.
00:17Malijet reports that two configurations are envisaged, a force of 5,000 men for nearly
00:24$ 3 billion per year, or a force of 1,500 soldiers for $ 500 million per year.
00:30Nigeria, under the presidency of the CDAO, insists on the mandate of this force to fight
00:37terrorism rather than overthrow regimes from coups d'état.
00:41Despite the invitation of the CDAO, Mali, Nigeria and Burkina Faso refused to participate
00:48for the moment, notes the source of information.
00:51In Nigeria, the city of Gwaza was hit this weekend by a series of attacks carried out
00:57by Kamikaze women, causing the death of at least 18 people and many injured.
01:02The attacks recall the methods of Boko Haram, tells us Afrique.com.
01:06The first explosion took place during a wedding followed by others during funeral prayers
01:13and near the General Hospital of Gwaza.
01:16Although Boko Haram has been weakened in recent years, these attacks show that the group
01:21remains a persistent threat.
01:24And then the Pan-African site FAPA.info reveals that in Guinea, the Prime Minister met
01:31a delegation of the WHO led by Dr. Jean-Marie Kimpela, to discuss
01:37strengthening health security and the fight against public health emergencies.
01:42Dr. Kimpela announced three key initiatives of the WHO for the African region,
01:47focused on the preparation, detection and response to health emergencies.
01:52A five-year plan of national action has been developed for health security in Guinea.
01:58A roadmap will be implemented over two years to determine priority activities
02:03and strengthen human resources capacities.
02:06According to our colleagues, Guinea will use its experience in managing the Ebola epidemic
02:12to help form a team of experts.
02:16In Ivory Coast, after the return of the MEK, many pilgrims have been tested positive for COVID-19.
02:23Here, the MEK, whose information informs that this situation arouses concerns
02:28about a possible recrudescence of the epidemic.
02:31The Ministry of Health revealed that 25 of the 619 pilgrims
02:35have been tested positive as soon as they arrived at the Abidjan airport.
02:39In response, authorities have put in place prevention and screening measures
02:44for all pilgrims coming from Haiti.
02:46The infected people were immediately placed in isolation.
02:50Other sub-regional countries, such as Senegal and Togo,
02:53have also strengthened their health measures for pilgrims.
02:57It can be read on the website.
03:00Finishing in Benin, where a ship tilted to the side in the waters of Kotonou,
03:07after a mechanical failure, it is at the helm of the new tribune.
03:11Transporting diesel from Congo to Nigeria,
03:15the ship mobilized specialized teams to prevent an ecological disaster.
03:21Units of the Marine, the Autonomous Port of Kotonou and the Maritime Prefecture
03:26work tirelessly to secure the area.
03:29Fortunately, none of the nine crew members were injured.
03:34This is what the online newspaper concludes.
03:37This is the end of this African Press Review on Média.
03:41Thank you for following it and thank you for your loyalty.