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President orders release of $21m for Boko Haram fight

Buhari observed that the continent is inundated with crises of various forms which required urgent attention.

 

President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday, June 14, ordered the release of $21 million out of the $100 million pledged by Nigeria to the Multi National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) for fight against Boko Haram.

Buhari, who gave the indication while chairing the African Union (AU), Peace and Security Council (PSC) meeting at the on-going AU summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, said the order should be carried out in a week.

He said the order was in response to a decision by the leaders of the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) and Benin in Abuja to immediately fund the MNJTF with not less than $30 million.

"The member countries of Lake Chad Basin Commission and Benin, met recently where far reaching decisions were taken to immediately put into operations the Multinational Joint Task Force.

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"To this end, the summit approved the immediate provision of $30 million for the Multinational Joint Task Force.

"Consequently out of the pledge of $100 million which Nigeria made to the Multinational Joint Task Force, I have directed that $21 million be released within the next one week,’’ Buhari informed the AU.

He said he was pleased to note that Cameroon, Chad and Niger "are demonstrating of this support.

"They are fighting alongside Nigeria under the umbrella of Multinational Joint Task Force to defeat Boko Haram.’’

"We are witnesses to the rampant destruction of homes, roads, communications lines, vital infrastructure and displacement of persons not to mention terrible loss of lives.

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"This is true I must add of the North-East of Nigeria where we are dealing with the scourge of Boko Haram.

"The Boko Haram insurgency has extended its reach to Nigeria's neighbours but is not necessarily limited to these immediate countries as terrorism is a global phenomenon with linkages across the globe.

"Given this dimension of global terror it requires us to act accordingly in brotherhood and partnership to fight our common goals against agents of evil,’’ he said.

At the LCBC meeting of Nigeria, Chad, Camerron and Niger with Republic of Benin, Buhari had asked the leaders to articulate their needs for onward delivery to the G7 group of industrialised nations.

The request was based on the promise by the G7 to support Nigeria in the fight against terrorism when Buhari honoured the group’s invitation to attend its last Summit in Germany.

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