Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has called on African leaders and the continent to embrace peace models that are realistic, fair, and people centered.
Frank, who is a Senior Advisor, Global Friendship City Association (GFCA), in USA, made the call following the adoption of Abraham Accords by the U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration, which chose to push a different approach to a longstanding conflict.
In a statement made available to newsmen on Tuesday, Comrade Timi Frank, said the new arrangement focused on practical cooperation encouraging dialogue, trade, security collaboration, and engagement between former adversaries.
According to him, Africa understands this reality very well. Our continent has lived through conflicts that lasted decades. We know that waiting for “perfect conditions” before talking often means waiting forever. In many African countries, peace began when former enemies decided to engage, even when wounds were still fresh and trust was limited.
“One of the strongest ideas behind the Abraham Accords is that peace can grow from shared interests. When countries trade together, invest together, and solve problems together, the cost of conflict becomes higher than the benefits. Economic cooperation does not solve everything, but it creates space for dialogue and stability.
“This lesson is especially important for Africa. Poverty, unemployment, and isolation continue to fuel conflict across the continent. Where people see opportunity, hope grows. Where borders open for trade and ideas, tensions often reduce. That is why regional integration and economic cooperation remain critical for Africa’s future.
“At the same time, Africans cannot ignore questions of fairness and justice. Our history of colonialism has made us deeply sensitive to voices that are left out. Any peace effort that ignores legitimate grievances risks being fragile. True peace must eventually listen to everyone involved.”
The political activist, who is also the ULMWP Ambassador (East Africa and Middle East) said for Africa, the lesson is not to copy the Abraham Accords, but to learn from their spirit.
“Still, the Abraham Accords remind us of an important truth: long-standing conflicts are not impossible to change. They show that courage, dialogue, and practical cooperation can break cycles of hostility that once seemed permanent.
“Peace does not always begin with perfect solutions. Sometimes, it begins with a decision to talk, to trade, and to coexist.
“In a world facing growing division, Africa should embrace peace models that are realistic, fair, and people centered. We have our own stories of resilience and reconciliation. The challenge now is to build on them and show that peace, even when imperfect, is always better than endless conflict.”
Signed:
Comrade Timi Frank
Former APC Deputy Publicity Secretary.
Abuja






























