Friday, January 23, 2015

Boko Haram: Nigeria Do Not Need UN's Help - NSA

The National Security Adviser (NSA) to President Goodluck
Jonathan, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd), has disclosed that Nigeria
won’t be needing the help of the United Nations (UN), to fight
militant group, Boko Haram.
Dasuki who was speaking to the BBC’s Newsday programme,
said Nigeria, and its neighbours Niger, Chad and Cameroon,
were in a “good shape to address the issue” of the Islamist
insurgency.
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He went on to say, the fact that so many of the country’s
security forces had been deployed to deal with the militants
showed how seriously the situation was being taken.
He admitted that the militants were a “real security threat” and
said that close to 50% of Nigeria’s army has now been deployed
to the north-east.
Dasuki also said the militants had seized enough weapons
from  their recent attack at Baga’s military base to “annihilate
Nigeria” .
When asked in the interview, if Nigeria needed outside help, he
said “No” , before saying it was an option to involve UN and AU
forces, but regional partners were best placed to deal with the
problem.
Meanwhile, reports say the Federal Government is considering
the possibility of recalling Nigerian soldiers involved in peace
keeping missions abroad.
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In a related development, Nigeria’s president, Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan, yesterday said that the insurgency problem in the
country is diverting people’s attention from the high points of his
administration.

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