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AU renews call for UN Security Council reform

Mr Nena reiterated the call for Africa to be allocated no fewer than two permanent seats with all prerogatives and privileges of permanent membership.

• January 16, 2026
UN General Assembly
UN General Assembly

The African Group to the United Nations has reiterated that a reform of the Security Council remains essential.

Matete Nena, Lesotho’s permanent representative to the UN and chair of the African Group for January, said the council’s current composition would not reflect contemporary realities and would perpetuate historical injustice.

He delivered a statement on behalf of the African Group at the General Assembly briefing on priorities for 2026.

The statement was made available by the permanent observer, the Mission of the AU, to the UN.

Mr Nena reiterated the call for Africa to be allocated no fewer than two permanent seats with all prerogatives and privileges of permanent membership, including the right of veto, as well as five non-permanent seats.

“As we approach the selection of the next secretary-general, the African Group emphasises the importance of a transparent, inclusive, and merit-based process,” Mr Nena stated.

He also reiterated the importance of the full operationalisation of Security Council Resolution 2719 on financing for African Union-led peace support operations authorised by the UN Security Council.

On peace and security, the African Group noted with concern that the continent continued to bear a disproportionate burden of conflicts and humanitarian crises.

Mr Nena called on the secretary-general to intensify support for African-led peace initiatives and genuine partnership with the AU and regional economic communities.

He also called for the prioritisation of support for developing countries to accelerate progress toward the SDGs.

“On climate change, Africa remains the continent most vulnerable to adverse climate impacts despite contributing the least to global emissions.

“We call upon the secretary-general to continue advocating ambitious climate action and adequate climate finance.

“The African Group reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and the United Nations. We stand ready to work constructively with the secretary-general, the president of the General Assembly, and all member states.

“Through genuine partnership and shared commitment to the charter, we can build a more peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world,” Mr Nena said.

(NAN)

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