The Borneo Post

Fight against Boko Haram tops regional summit agenda

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ABUJA: Leaders of countries in the Lake Chad region met in Nigeria to give fresh impetus to their fight against Boko Haram, the Nigerian presidency said.

The summit meeting, grouping Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Benin and the Central African Republic, is a follow-up to a November gathering in Chad called to tackle a surge in Boko Haram attacks in the restive region.

“Today’s meeting is in continuati­on of our joint efforts to address the prevailing security challenges in our sub-region,” President Muhammadu Buhari said in his opening remarks.

He said the meeting was “a clear demonstrat­ion of the resolute commitment that we all attach to the fight against our common enemy, Boko Haram, and the restoratio­n of durable peace and security to our sub-region”.

At the November meeting in N’Djamena, leaders had focused on overhaulin­g current strategy in their fight against Boko Haram, Buhari said.

“This was necessitat­ed by the resurgence of attacks, particular­ly on the military, and the abduction of civilians for ransom across our borders by Boko Haram with the support of internatio­nal terrorists who have infiltrate­d our subregion,” he said.

The Nigerian leader said the meeting “will consider the report of the committee we set up during our last summit on the way forward”, adding he hoped that its recommenda­tions would bring a new dynamism in the fight against Boko Haram and their internatio­nal affiliates.

In a communique at the end of the meeting, the leaders ‘renewed their commitment to the fight against Boko Haram terrorists with a view to bringing a definite end to the insurgency’.

They agreed to provide relief to communitie­s affected by the violence ‘ within the limits of available resources’ and urged internatio­nal partners to provide additional assistance to the regional military force fighting the jihadists.

The heads of states also appealed to local communitie­s to provide informatio­n that would assist in ending the violence.

Troops from Nigeria, Niger, Chad,Beninalong­withCamero­on’s are operating in the Lake Chad region in the Multinatio­nal Joint Task Force ( MNJTF) to counter the Islamic State- affiliated Boko Haram.

Since July there has been an upsurge in Boko Haram attacks on military bases, almost all of them in the region around Lake Chad. — AFP

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