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Former President Obasanjo, his Kenya, Ethiopia counterparts to lead DR Congo peace process

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 25, 2025 3142 Minutes read0

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African countries have appointed a trio of ex-leaders to oversee a push for peace in eastern DR Congo while an International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor arrived today to investigate the upsurge in violence.

The Rwanda-backed M23 has in recent weeks seized two major cities in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), giving the armed group a major foothold in the region since taking up arms again in late 2021, reports AFP.

It is the latest outbreak of violence in the mineral-rich region that has seen some three decades of unrest and war, claiming millions of lives.

“We are extremely worried about recent developments in Congo, we know the situation particularly in the east is acute,” ICC prosecutor Karim Khan told reporters on his arrival in the capital Kinshasa.

Two regional African blocs — the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) — have come together in recent weeks in an attempt to install a ceasefire.

They said late yesterday that ex-Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta, ex-Ethiopia Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and ex-Nigeria President Olusegun Obasanjo had been appointed “facilitators” of a new peace process.

The EAC and SADC agreed at a summit on February 8 to merge two separate peace processes — based in Luanda and Nairobi — that were operating before the latest escalation of violence.

But numerous calls for a ceasefire have so far gone unheeded as the M23 continues its advance, meeting little resistance from the Congolese army.

M23 fighters — which UN experts say are backed by thousands of Rwandan soldiers — took control of South Kivu provincial capital Bukavu just over a week ago, after capturing Goma, the capital of North Kivu and main city in the country’s east, late last month.

“The message has to be conveyed very clearly: any armed group, any armed forces, any allies to armed groups or armed forces don’t have a blank cheque,” Khan said.

– ‘7,000 dead’ –

The statement from the EAC and SADC said their key goals were an “immediate and unconditional ceasefire” as well as humanitarian supplies and securitisation of the airport at Goma.

It said they would hold a ministerial meeting on Friday to “work on the details of the ceasefire”.

DRC Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka said yesterday that “more than 7,000” people have been killed in the region since January. The numbers could not be independently verified.

“The security situation in eastern DRC has reached alarming levels,” she told the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.

The UN reported at the beginning of February more than 3,000 deaths since January 26 in east DRC around the time of the M23 offensive which saw the group capture Goma.

The UN’s humanitarian agency OCHA said Monday that as of February 14 there had been 842 deaths in hospitals in Goma and the outskirts of the city.

The day after Bukavu was taken, life in the city “returned to normal, but local sources reported an increase in crime”, particularly burglaries by armed men, OCHA said.

“This increase in crime is due to the circulation of weapons abandoned by the soldiers” of the DRC army, it added, saying this “raises the risk of an increase of insecurity in the province”.

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