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President Goodluck Jonathan has welcomed the decisions reached at the London Ministerial Meeting on Security in Nigeria and West Africa. One of the decisions reached at the end of the summit on Thursday was to put into operation, a Regional Intelligence Fusion Unit to enhance the generation and sharing of information that is essential to curbing terrorist activities. A statement by Mr. Jonathan’s spokesperson, Reuben Abati, said the president also applauded the establishment of a multi-national joint task force by Nigeria, Chad, Benin Republic, Niger Republic and Cameroon to enforce stricter border controls and prevent terrorists from having unrestricted access to their territories. “The President believes that the implementation of the important decisions taken at the London meeting, supported by necessary technical expertise from Britain, the United States and France will greatly boost his administration’s ongoing efforts to end the scourge of terrorism in Nigeria and make the country a much safer place for its citizens and residents. “As his Administration continues to vigorously explore options for rescuing the abducted Chibok College girls and enhance security in all parts of Nigeria, President Jonathan reaffirms the Federal Government’s commitment to working for faster progress on developmental, governance, education and gender issues in keeping with its multifaceted approach to dealing with the underlying causes of conflict and insecurity in parts of Nigeria,” the spokesperson said. The President also endorsed the agreement by all countries represented at the London meeting that their collective response to terrorism must show due regard for human rights. He thanked the British Government for the reaffirmation of its commitment to helping Nigeria and other West African countries achieve faster development and ensure that social services and infrastructure are provided to those communities most affected by conflict and insecurity. He also welcomes Britain’s announced intention to expand its ongoing support for Nigeria’s efforts to overcome terrorism and insurgency. The London summit occurs weeks after a similar summit in France as foreign countries seek to help Nigeria overcome the Boko Haram insurgency. The outlawed sect has killed over 12000 people since its insurgency began in 2009.
Posted on: Sat, 14 Jun 2014 05:59:44 +0000

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