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Top 10 African countries with the highest number of potential soldiers

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 24, 2025
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This demographic change, sometimes known as the “youth bulge,” is especially important for countries looking to strengthen their defense capabilities, handle regional security issues, and use their young for economic and social growth.

The most immediate advantage of a big population reaching military age is the capacity to sustain a strong defensive force.

African nations facing security threats, whether from insurgencies, cross-border conflicts, or piracy, need a regular influx of able-bodied people to refill their military forces.

A young population assures that the country has a steady supply of recruits to satisfy its defense demands.

Countries with a well-trained and appropriately manned military are better able to defend their borders, respond to natural catastrophes, and engage in peacekeeping operations.

Despite the fact that this demographic presents an advantage, governments must carefully invest in training, education, and post-service opportunities.

Military duty may develop a sense of camaraderie and national pride in young people.

Recruits who serve their country frequently have a better grasp of their country’s problems and a determination to fix them.

This sense of patriotism helps reinforce national identity, especially in varied countries where ethnic and cultural diversity could otherwise cause discord.

Additionally, young recruits can bolster peacekeeping operations and cross-border security efforts.

Kenya Army soldiers during the 2023 Mashujaa Day celebrations

African countries are in a good position to boost regional cooperation and minimize conflict escalation, should they boast a sizable military that also includes potential conscripts.

Summarily, a youthful population ensures that the country has a consistent supply of recruits to meet its defense needs.

With that said, here are the 10 African countries with the highest population reaching military age, according to data from Global Firepower.

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Top 10 African countries with the highest number of potential soldiers

Rank Country Population reaching military age annually by country 2025 Global rank

1.

Nigeria

4,261,448

6th

2.

Ethiopia

2,726, 647

9th

3.

Democratic Republic of Congo

2,538,867

10th

4.

Egypt

1,668,709

14th

5.

Sudan

1,312,149

17th

6.

South Africa

1,027,525

22nd

7.

Uganda

985,661

23rd

8.

Kenya

931,942

24th

9.

Algeria

752,360

30th

10.

Morocco

635,589

36th

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