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Us: We’re Monitoring Nigerian Situation ‘closely’ by mrofficial(m): 12:34am On Jan 15, 2012
United States has added its voice to the nationwide protests by Nigerians over the removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government, saying it was monitoring the situation in Nigeria “very closely.”



In the same vein, it has also condemned statements credited to the militant Islamic sect, Boko Haram, which ordered Christians to leave the North and also claimed responsibility for the strings of deadly attacks on churches.



Responding to questions on the situation in Nigeria during press briefings at the State Department in Washington, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Ms. Victoria Nuland, said, “Obviously, there are a lot of complicated issues that the government of Nigeria is dealing with, and some of these have become interlinked. So we’re obviously monitoring the situation very, very closely.”

When asked whether US fears that the situation may worsen if oil workers join the strike on Sunday, Nuland said, “we’re not going to get into crystal balling this situation. If things remain peaceful, then you’re seeing a peaceful representation of popular opinion that the government needs to take into account. But at the same time, it’s incumbent on the government to encourage an environment that remains peaceful.”

Commenting further on the protests trailing the removal of fuel subsidy, Nuland said, “In the context of the nationwide strikes on the fuel situation, our view on that is that the Nigerian people have the right to peaceful protest, we want to see them protest peacefully, and we’re also urging the Nigerian security services to respect the right of popular protest and conduct themselves professionally in dealing with the strikes.”

Nuland said the view of US had neither changed in terms of the right of people to protest peacefully, nor on “the expectation that, as they protest peacefully, assuming they protest peacefully, that Nigerian security services will respect those rights and conduct themselves professionally.”



Also at an earlier press briefing, the US official noted recent statements issued by the Nigerian militant Islamic sect adding that such statements by “purported” Boko Haram spokesman was “intended to inflame Muslim and Christian tensions.”

She said, “From our perspective, Nigeria derives enormous strength from its ethnic and religious diversity. And this is something that the government needs to capitalize on, and clearly Boko Haram is trying to rip the country apart.”



Condemning the violence credited to Boko Haram, Nuland urged Nigerian government “to hold accountable those who are responsible for these attacks, while protecting innocent civilians in the in – as they pursue their law enforcement activities.”
She said, “extremist groups, like Boko Haram, were trying to play on some of the tensions inside Nigeria – some of the unsatisfied grievances in the north – and use those as excuses for this kind of violence.”

Urging Nigerian government to do whatever it could to redress those grievances, she said, “but we, under no circumstances, consider that this is an excuse for violence.”
On whether US considers Boko Haram and al-Qaida in the Maghreb as a threat to its interests in Africa, Nuland said, “we’ve made clear that anybody who is conducting terrorism of any kind is a threat both to the region and is a threat to our shared interest in peace and stability, of course.”



The US official also noted some of the “strong statements” by President Goodluck Jonathan, adding, “He’s obviously working hard to address these issues and that needs to continue.”

Responding to a question on the warning by nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, that Nigeria may be heading for a civil war, she said, “we have concerns about what Boko Haram is doing about efforts to create and exacerbate existing tensions between Christians and Muslims in the country – North/South.



“We are supporting the efforts of the Nigerian Government to try to get a handle on that. On top of that, as you’ve probably seen, we also have nationwide strikes now in Nigeria in response to lifting of fuel subsidies. So that is adding another layer to the difficulties in Nigeria.”

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Re: Us: We’re Monitoring Nigerian Situation ‘closely’ by igbo2011(m): 12:39am On Jan 15, 2012
THey sent 12,000 troops to Libya
http://nsnbc./2012/01/14/why-is-president-obama-sending-12-000-u-s-troops-to-libya/

What if they want ot secure oil in NIgeria and they attack Nigeria?
Re: Us: We’re Monitoring Nigerian Situation ‘closely’ by Chyz2: 12:41am On Jan 15, 2012
igbo2011:

THey sent 12,000 troops to Libya
http://nsnbc./2012/01/14/why-is-president-obama-sending-12-000-u-s-troops-to-libya/

What if they want ot secure oil in NIgeria and they attack Nigeria?

Read in between the lines, they are waiting for the right time to send in their troops to OcuupyNigeria.
Re: Us: We’re Monitoring Nigerian Situation ‘closely’ by ezeagu(m): 1:32am On Jan 15, 2012
Chyz*:

Read in between the lines, they are waiting for the right time to send in their troops to OcuupyNigeria.

Why did this make me laugh?
Re: Us: We’re Monitoring Nigerian Situation ‘closely’ by Nobody: 1:39am On Jan 15, 2012
All they can do is monitor, and at the right time they will pounce. They have predicted the demise of this fake union, they are ready. They used the world bank, IMF, and the UN to tear us apart, now the evil machinations of the CIA is coming in full force. If Nigeria knows whats best for its union, it should cut ties with the evil american colonial machine and align with Russia, Iran and China.
Re: Us: We’re Monitoring Nigerian Situation ‘closely’ by igbo2011(m): 1:54am On Jan 15, 2012
diluminati:

All they can do is monitor, and at the right time they will pounce. They have predicted the demise of this fake union, they are ready. They used the world bank, IMF, and the UN to tear us apart, now the evil machinations of the CIA is coming in full force. If Nigeria knows whats best for its union, it should cut ties with the evil american colonial machine and align with Russia, Iran and China.
WOOOOOOO
THat is very dangerous. This can ignite world war 3. That is VERY dangerous. You are 100% right, China, RUssia, SOuth America and Iran would be very good for Nigeria. They would be partners and help us develop. The west wants to keep us down. Africa in general needs to partner with China and not the west, But the west is too greedy. They will fund Boko Haram and other things within Africa to cause problems. International politics are very interesting. Listen to cap28 he knows a lot about it too. The west doesn't want China is Africa and they caused problems in Libya to keep China out. THey also split up Sudan to keep China out.
Re: Us: We’re Monitoring Nigerian Situation ‘closely’ by Chyz2: 2:14am On Jan 15, 2012
igbo2011:

WOOOOOOO
THat is very dangerous. This can ignite world war 3. That is VERY dangerous. You are 100% right, China, RUssia, SOuth America and Iran would be very good for Nigeria. They would be partners and help us develop. The west wants to keep us down. Africa in general needs to partner with China and not the west, But the west is too greedy. They will fund Boko Haram and other things within Africa to cause problems. International politics are very interesting. Listen to cap28 he knows a lot about it too. The west doesn't want China is Africa and they caused problems in Libya to keep China out.  THey also split up Sudan to keep China out.


As far as interest is concerned, weak countries like nigeria should never give any of the powerful countries(the US, Russia,China,etc) anymore interest in thei resource than the other or align more with one group than they other. This will keep each of the major power countries in check when doing business with them. For instance, if i give the U.S. 15% of a corn field, then i must give china and russia 15% each.  If you align with one group too much or align with one completely and leave block out any other, ones you mess up with that country they will make sure they bring you down,especially through the use of media. Note, this is what the U.S. does all the time.

Long story short none of these major powers would want to clash with each other. They will always want to keep there interest and not step their boundary in fear of rumbling the other major power.
Re: Us: We’re Monitoring Nigerian Situation ‘closely’ by juman(m): 4:30pm On Jan 15, 2012
Nigeria is also monitoring their country with our satellites and drones.

Do me, I do you.  grin

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