Monday, October 13, 2014

Insurgents’ activities will be curtailed soon - Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed the confidence that the activities of insurgents and other cross-border criminals will soon be drastically curtailed.


Army, Jonathan fighting Boko Haram Army, Jonathan fighting Boko Haram


He said this would be achieved with the intensification of joint patrols, military operations and intelligence sharing by Nigeria and neighbouring countries as agreed by their leaders in Niamey last week.


A statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, quoted the President as speaking while welcoming the Ministers of Defence and Foreign Affairs of Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Benin Republic who visited him at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Monday.


The ministers are in Abuja to work with their Nigerian counterparts on a legal framework for the cross-border military operations approved by the President and neighbouring Heads of State in Niamey.


Jonathan reiterated his belief that such collaboration was essential for success in the war against terrorism.


He said, “I am quite pleased with the decisions we took in Niamey to enhance and boost joint actions against Boko Haram and other cross-border criminals because we have to work together to defeat Boko Haram and other extremist groups in our sub-region.


“I believe that if we cooperate more and monitor our borders closely, the movement of criminals and terrorists as well as small arms and ammunition across our shared borders will also be drastically reduced.”


The President said with their collective experience and professionalism, he expected the visiting ministers and their Nigerian counterparts to come up with an effective action plan for the successful implementation of the decisions reached by the leaders of Nigeria, Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Benin Republic at their meeting in Niamey on October 7, 2014.


At that meeting, the leaders announced plans to step up the fight against Boko Haram. A communiqué issued after the meeting said that a command centre for a multinational force headed by a chief of staff will be in place by November 20.


The leaders also agreed to finalise the deployment of troops promised by member states to form the multinational force within their national borders by November 1.


The visiting ministers at the audience with Jonathan were Niger’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Mohammed Bazoun; Cameroon’s Minister of External Relations, Mr. Pierre Moukoko Mbonjo; Chad’s Minister of Defence, Mr. Benaindo Tatola; Chad’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Muossa Faki Mahamat; Niger’s Minister of Defence, Mr. K. Mahamadou; Benin’s Minister of Defence, Mr. Robert Yarou; Benin’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Nassirou Bako Arifari and Cameroon’s Minister of Defence, Mr. Edgar Alain Debe Ngo’o.


They were accompanied by Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali and the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh.



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