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Thursday, August 07, 2014

President Jonathan Calls For More Effective Action Against Terrorist Groups.


STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE
PRESIDENT JONATHAN CALLS FOR MORE EFFECTIVE INTERNATIONAL ACTION AGAINST BOKO HARAM AND OTHER TERRORIST GROUPS

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Wednesday in Washington DC called for more  effective global action and implementation of all existing international protocols against terrorism and violent extremism.




In Nigeria's country statement presented to the ongoing US-African Leaders Summit, President Jonathan also demanded a more effective international sanctions regime against countries, organisations and  individuals that sponsor terrorism in any part of the world. 


The President observed that some of the security problems now faced by Nigeria and other  African countries were transnational in scope and could not therefore be solved by any country acting alone. 

He said that because terrorism, piracy and transnational organised crimes had become global in scope, greater regional and international collaboration was needed to combat them. 

"Several African countries, including Nigeria, are now challenged by terrorism and violent extremism.  For several countries in the continent, terrorism has become a real threat to social progress, peace and security.  

"The violent and criminal activities of Boko Haram in my country have captured the world’s attention.  This has been especially so since the terrorist group abducted some girls from their school dormitory in the North-Eastern Nigeria in April. 

"Nigeria may be the epicentre of Boko Haram terrorist activities at the moment, but its affiliation with international terrorist networks, dramatically increases its capacity and reach beyond Nigeria’s borders.

"Nigeria is doing everything possible to combat Boko Haram and violent extremism. While we continue to enhance our intelligence and military capacities, we are, at the same time, working on political and socio-economic solutions. We are also building partnerships, both at the regional and international levels, to combat the threat posed by terrorism in our sub-region. 

"In this enterprise, we are pleased to acknowledge the supportive role of the United States.  The assistance that we continue to receive from the United States and our other international partners is proof indeed that partnership can multiply our strengths in addressing  common challenges.

"We call for an effective international sanctions regime that would hold accountable any country, institutions and individual that finances terrorism in any part of the world.  This inaugural Africa-US Summit must also call for effective action and implementation of all existing international protocols on this critical issue.

"Because terrorism, piracy and transnational organised crimes are global in scope, greater  regional and international collaboration is required to combat them.  We must act in concert," President Jonathan said.

The President had conveyed the same message at a bilateral meeting with Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday, saying that Nigeria, the United States and the global community must work with greater synergy and unity of purpose to overcome Boko Haram and other terrorist groups.

At the meeting which took place in the Roosevelt Room in the West Wing of the White House, Vice President Biden described Nigeria as an "extremely important" ally of the United States.  

He reaffirmed the United States' commitment to working with Nigeria to overcome the Boko Haram insurgency, adding that his country was also willing to give Nigeria any assistance it may require to contain the more recent threat of Ebola.

President Jonathan and Vice President Biden also discussed further joint cooperation to boost trade and investments, agricultural development and access to electricity in Nigeria.

Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media &  Publicity)

August 6, 2014

11 comments:

  1. Nigeria has lost its fight against terrorism jare
    .......these terrorist are not sitting in that sambisa forest like idiots. I believe they live in mansions now amongst us...and we can't fish them Out....this is because right steps weren't taken....please who negotiates with terrorist? Girls missing over a 100days? Bombings going off without a pattern? You don't Sitdown and attempt talking sense to someone who kills without a conscience...

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  2. Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan. I'm tired of staying in this country.

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  3. Mr president lest u forget and serious action against Ebola virus cos its seriously ravaging d country.

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  4. How did we get here for Christ sake? *HandsOnMyhead*

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  5. Do I biliv dis girls will b found? Hell no! But I love a gud surprise.
    Can d battle against terrorism in Nigeria be won? Hell yeah!
    But 1st tins 1st, Jona as presido nids 2 grow a pair cuz as d shot caller of FRN he doin it all wrong. Go after top military men, politicians and religious leaders n tide will change IMO.

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  7. Jonathan pls shut up.

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  8. Why is an american flag there instead of Nigeria. I find this very offensive

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