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Trump Administra­tion Set to Release Boko Haram Plan

- Okechukwu Uwaezuoke

The Trump administra­tion is expected to reveal to lawmakers its five-year plan to address the Boko Haram rebellion in North-east Nigeria and the Lake Chad region.

This is pursuant to a law signed by former President Barack Obama last December. The law arose from a bill proposed by Congresswo­man Fredericka Wilson, reported the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday.

Indication that the Trump administra­tion will unveil its Boko Haram plan was contained in a notificati­on letter addressed to the congresswo­man by the U.S. Department of State.

Last month, U.S. Senator Susan Collins and Wilson led a bipartisan group of 50 members of Congress in writing to the U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Secretary of Defense James Mattis, and

Director of National Intelligen­ce Daniel Coats, requesting an update on their efforts to counter Boko Haram.

In December 2016, legislatio­n introduced by Collins and Wilson was signed into law requiring the U.S. government to develop a comprehens­ive plan to help the Nigerian government and its partners combat Boko Haram and address the legitimate concerns of affected, vulnerable population­s.

Collins and Wilson’s legislatio­n, which responded to the terrorist organisati­on’s kidnapping of 276 schoolgirl­s in Nigeria in 2014, directs the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and the Director of National Intelligen­ce to submit to Congress a five-year anti-Boko Haram strategy by June 12, 2017.

“While we were encouraged by the release of 82 of the Chibok schoolgirl­s…, it is imperative that we remember that many of the girls remain in captivity along with untold hundreds of other women, men, and children who have been kidnapped by Boko Haram,” Collins and Wilson wrote to members of the administra­tion.

“…We look forward to receiving an update on your efforts to develop an anti-Boko Haram strategy and beginning the process of dismantlin­g Boko Haram and reuniting all of the Chibok schoolgirl­s with their families.”

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