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Thursday, 25 September 2014
Foreign fighters aiding Boko Haram —Jonathan •Says world must help fight insurgency
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan, on
Wednesday, said foreign fighters have added
a new dimension to the emerging phase of
terrorism in the world.
Addressing the United Nations (UN) Security
Council High-Level Meeting on the threat of
terrorism to global peace and security,
President Jonathan said the world must act
immediately to stop the new phenomenon of
terrorists and foreign fighters attacking and
trying to hold parts of sovereign nations.
He said the international community must do
more to support countries like Nigeria, which
are in the frontline of the war against
terrorism.
Jonathan lamented that from targeted attacks
by Al-Qaeda a few years ago, “there are now
mobile bands of thousands of terrorists
sweeping across vast areas, destroying lives
and even attempting to hold territory,” a
development he described as unacceptable.
He insisted that the world must capitalise on
the commitment and evident determination
of the Security Council to seek more
innovative responses to the threat of
terrorism and, in particular, the growing
menace of foreign fighters.
“The council should be concerned about the
existence of sources of arming and funding of
terrorists. Evidence has shown that Boko
Haram, for instance, is resourced largely from
outside our country,” he said.
According to him, “we must also commit to
ensuring that countries which are in the
frontline of this challenge, receive adequate
support from the international community.
“Nigeria knows too well the destructive effects
of terrorist activities. Over the past five years,
we have been, and are still confronting
threats posed by Boko Haram to peace and
stability predominantly in the north-eastern
part of our country.
“The costs are high: over 13,000 people have
been killed, whole communities razed and
hundreds of persons kidnapped, the most
prominent being our innocent daughters
from Chibok Secondary School, in North East
Nigeria.
“As daunting as the challenge may be, we
have faced it with unrelenting determination,
mobilising all the resources at our disposal, to
ensure that the scourge of terrorism is rooted
out of our nation. In addition to our counter-
terrorism efforts, we have evolved initiatives
to alleviate the plight of the population in the
affected communities,” he said.
He added that “we have also launched a
Victims Support Fund, which has already
raised about $500 million of the expected
minimum of $1 billion in direct support of the
victims of terrorism.
“This is in addition to the Safe Schools
Initiative championed by Mr Gordon Brown,
former British Prime Minister and currently
the UN Special Envoy for Global Education,
which is being rigorously supported by
Nigeria’s Federal Government.”
President Jonathan also called for reform of
the UN Security Council, adding that pressing
challenges to global peace and security had
made it imperative that urgent action be
taken on its reformation.
Delivering Nigeria’s annual statement to the
UN General Assembly, President Jonathan
also called for an urgent review of UN
peacekeeping operations across the world.
He noted that although the global body was
established about 70 years ago to save
succeeding generations from the scourge of
war, the world sadly continued to experience
conflict and human suffering.
He assured the United Nations that Nigeria is
now free of Ebola,but said the world must act
In unison to stop the disease from becoming
a global disaster.
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