In a rare and strongly worded statement, the United Nations Secretary-General has condemned the absence of permanent African representation on the Security Council, calling the exclusion “indefensible” in today’s global order. “The Security Council must reflect today’s world.
This is 2026 — not 1946,” he declared, stressing that whenever decisions about Africa and the world are made, Africa must be at the table.
The remarks have reignited long-standing demands for UN reform and are expected to fuel renewed debate at the General Assembly.Get The Full, Details. .




