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We don’t need UN’s military help to defeat Boko Haram —Jonathan

News Express |18th Apr 2015 | 3,153
We don’t need UN’s military help to defeat Boko Haram —Jonathan

‹President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday told the United Nations (UN) Nigeria would not need the help of an international force in the fight against Boko Haram.

Jonathan said in a statement that he wanted the UN to focus instead on helping to rebuild communities and assist those affected by the six-year insurgency.

The president said after a meeting with the special representatives of the UN Secretary-General for West and Central Africa, Mohammed Ibn Chambas and Abdoulaye Bathily.

The UN refugee agency has said that 1.5 million people had been displaced by Boko Haram violence in Northern Nigeria, while more than 13,000 people had been killed.

Jonathan said that with the support of troops from Chad, Niger and Cameroon, the Nigerian military had in recent months regained most of the towns and villages seized by the Islamist militants in the North-Eastern states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe.

The Nigerian military has “commenced a final push to take the last stronghold of the insurgents in Sambisa Forest” in Borno State, the statement quoted him as saying.

It is believed that most of the 219 school girls abducted by Boko Haram from Chibok in Borno state a year ago are being held in the forest.

Chambas, a former head of west African regional bloc ECOWAS, told Jonathan that the UN team was visiting the countries affected by the Boko Haram insurgency, which also includes Chad, Cameroon and Niger.

He reaffirmed the UN’s readiness to support the ongoing efforts by Nigeria and its neighbours to end the insurgency.

•Text courtesy of AFP. Photo shows Jonathan.



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