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U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by olatade(m): 8:29am On Jun 05, 2015
The United States (U.S.) is set to join forces with the Muhammadu Buhari administration in the battle against Boko Haram.
The Obama administration will send a team to Nigeria in the next few weeks to discuss with the government ways to renew cooperation in the fight against the sect, a senior U.S. diplomat said yesterday.

In N’Djamena, the capital of Chad yesterday, President Buhari and his host President Idris Derby pledged to pursue the sect members “everywhere”.

They spoke after a bilateral meeting on the activities of the sect, which has been operating across the borders.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was at Buhari’s inauguration last week. This underscores U.S. interest in working with his government.
 Tensions emerged between the former government of President Goodluck Jonathan and the Obama administration last year over corruption and human rights abuses by the military in its campaign to crush Boko Haram.

 In his inauguration speech, Buhari vowed to defeat Boko Haram and called the group, which pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq in March, “mindless” and “godless”.

 ”With the new government, we are optimistic we can reset the relationship,” U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Africa Linda Thomas-Greenfield told a congressional hearing. “We want to work with him and have expressed that to him.”

 She said Buhari had committed both publicly and privately to “do everything possible to address the situation in terms of resources and staff” to tackle Boko Haram, which launched its insurgency in 2009.

 U.S. officials have said the United States could send more advisers to Nigeria to train its military and help boost the economy, the largest in Africa, through more investment in its oil and gas sector.
 Thomas-Greenfield said the United States was encouraged that Buhari’s first trips were to neighbors Niger and Chad, which are part of a multi-national force being set up to fight Boko Haram’s insurgency in the Lake Chad region.

 Nigeria’s Major-General Tukur Buratai has been appointed to head the new force, which will be funded partly by the international community.
 ”He is someone we have worked with and someone we feel will be a positive force on the multinational task force,” she said, adding that Buhari was still studying options to fund a stepped- up effort to tackle Boko Haram.

A communiqué issued at the end of President Buhari’s one-day visit to Chad said both leaders agreed on the need to quickly make the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) fully operational to effectively combat terrorism in Northeast Nigeria and “everywhere” that Boko Haram operates.

The two Presidents called on the international community to support the Lake Chad Basin Commission and neigbouring countries to combat terrorism and insurgency.

“Both Heads of State agreed that the war on Boko Haram should be supported by emergency development initiatives in areas affected by this insurgency group.

“This will help to overcome the harmful effects faced by local populations,” the communiqué said.
President Buhari paid tribute to the gallantry of Chadian soldiers who have engaged in operations against Boko Haram and condoled the families of their comrades who were killed in action.

While in the Chadian capital, President Buhari also met with Gen. Buratai, who has just been appointed Force Commander of the MNJTF whose headquarters will be in N’Djamena.

Yesterday’s visit was the second of the two-leg trip by Buhari to neigbouring countries to galvanise them for the final onslaught against Boko Haram. Buhari was in Niger Republic on Wednesday.

Buhari noted that the security of Nigeria and her neighbours were intrinsically linked, adding that it is very essential that they cooperate on security issues in a robust and sustained manner.

The President said when it becomes fully deployed and functional, the MNJTF, which comprises Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon, will secure and stabilise all the areas affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.

He reaffirmed his conviction that with greater cooperation among Nigeria and neighbouring countries, the Boko Haram insurgency will be brought to an end very soon.

Buhari thanked Chad for her invaluable support in the fight against insurgency and terrorism.
He said: “Your troops have stood shoulder to shoulder and fought gallantly with ours in the fight against the forces of evil.
“This is a remarkable show of good neighbourliness, which we must reinforce in the years ahead.”

The President said the harrowing images of displaced citizens of both countries, in search of safety and succour must spur their governments and others in the sub-region to do more “to restore their dignity and give them the relief they need”.

On the bilateral relations between Nigeria and Chad, Buhari noted that both countries were bound by “nature’’, adding that they must therefore work together to find lasting solutions to border management, migration and movement of goods and services.

The President also thanked President Deby for attending his inauguration ceremony on May 29 in Abuja, adding that he would return to Nigeria with the assurance that Nigeria and Chad are poised to intensify their cooperation.

President Deby praised Buhari for his “wise decision’’ to relocate the Nigerian Military Command centre from Abuja to Maiduguri.
The Chadian President said that the decision, which was announced in President Buhari’s  inaugural address, was a right step towards restoring peace and security to states affected by terrorism, and the sub-region.

He assured President Buhari that Chad will continue to work with Nigeria to achieve lasting peace and security in the sub-region, given their historic, cultural and economic ties.




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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 8:30am On Jun 05, 2015
America herself is Terrorism.

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by kodded(m): 8:32am On Jun 05, 2015
undecided undecided


or yes we can see your "help" in libya, syria, iraq, Afghanistan, pakistan, egypt, yemen, tunisha and so many more

Thank you we don't need your "HELP"

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by socialmediaman: 8:32am On Jun 05, 2015
Good move, FG should also as a matter of urgency, formulate short and long term policies for fighting unployment immediately because it is one of the major underlying causes fueling insurgency in this country as highlighted in this post:

https://www.nairaland.com/2359089/opinion-urgency-fighting-unemployment-nigeria

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by dustydee: 8:33am On Jun 05, 2015
Nigeria is gradually rising again.

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by socialmediaman: 8:36am On Jun 05, 2015
Cc: lalasticlala
Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by bjdon: 8:36am On Jun 05, 2015
Like they helped Afghanistan defeat The Taliban abi?
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia all wonderful examples of US 'assistance'. Nigerian beware.

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by kodded(m): 8:37am On Jun 05, 2015
dustydee:
Nigeria is gradually rising again.
an independent nation seeking help from another independent nation and you say we are rising ?




Pathetic undecided


Shame no dey catch una undecided

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Emenahagos02(m): 8:38am On Jun 05, 2015
Anything they are doing should just be based on a written agreement.To America, it might be just more than a helping hand.













Beware of the gift of the GREECE.

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Emphany: 8:41am On Jun 05, 2015
Why did they wait until Buhari become the president. I don't think i like this,it rilli sounds....disturbing. We know the US also gave a helping hand to iraq,syria and so on. I hope Buhari don't plan anyfin stupid with this guys. He jes might be the worse fin dat ever happen to this country.

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Atikubi(f): 10:32am On Jun 05, 2015
Good news smiley

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 10:32am On Jun 05, 2015
I smell victory grin

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by mastercee(m): 10:32am On Jun 05, 2015
Greek Gift..... We really need to becareful

I don't trust these Americans

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by loomer: 10:33am On Jun 05, 2015
We no need them, all the other fights dem don join, how many have they won?

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by mmsen: 10:33am On Jun 05, 2015
Buhari is a fool if he believes the Americans are coming to 'help'.

Show me an instance in the past 20 years where American intervention has not caused greater chaos or been used as a reason for occupation?

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by denyman: 10:33am On Jun 05, 2015
they have been saying this for years, when exactly will they?
[img]http://3.bp..com/-Nb1g_agxnp0/VXF-EBRjJNI/AAAAAAAACcM/D4PAmbtnAzk/s1600/sount.jpg[/img]

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Gepheral: 10:33am On Jun 05, 2015
denyman:
they have been saying this for years, when exactly will they?
Maybe they've been waiting for Change

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by naijainfogalery: 10:33am On Jun 05, 2015
Baba Shine your eyes ooo Sometimes This crazy US people only worsen situations. If they cant sell us arms they should forget about any agreement or support

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Rumpelstiltskin(m): 10:33am On Jun 05, 2015
I hope this renewed effort by the US and other countries like Chad and Niger will bring about the end of this insurgency.........Too many lives wasted already. We welcome support from other countries.

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Gepheral: 10:34am On Jun 05, 2015
OK.. Action time
Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Rumpelstiltskin(m): 10:34am On Jun 05, 2015
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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Beremx(f): 10:34am On Jun 05, 2015
Anything to defeat those terrorists is welcomed by me

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 10:34am On Jun 05, 2015
Apc goons b like sai buhari

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by hotgunz(m): 10:34am On Jun 05, 2015
Again after the came bt couldn't find chibok girls....

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by efilefun(m): 10:34am On Jun 05, 2015
Cool
Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 10:35am On Jun 05, 2015
Great

"U.S. officials have said the United States could send more advisers to Nigeria to train its military and help boost the economy, the largest in Africa, through more investment in its oil and gas sector". This is the most important part of the news. shocked

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 10:36am On Jun 05, 2015
Why did they not help the previous administration....

What concessions did Buhari make for this new position from US, whatever may have happened behind closed doors, I hope it does not come back to haunt us.... Knowing that we have a Dullard at the helms makes my fear palpable.

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by ebamma(m): 10:36am On Jun 05, 2015
So Buhari's deal with the Americans was
Agree to be our puppet and we will support you to become president,

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 10:36am On Jun 05, 2015
I am not an expert on international polities neither am I privy to what USA assistance to Nigeria in the fight against terror consist of. But common sense tells me that given US actions and roles else where dinning with them is like dinning with the devil. I think Buhari should find a way of solving our problem ourselves without involving those hawks.

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Re: U.S. To Join Nigeria In The Fight Against Boko Haram by Burger01(m): 10:36am On Jun 05, 2015
We are getting there gradually.


Emphany:
Why did they wait until Buhari become the president. I don't think i like this,it rilli sounds....disturbing. I hope Buhari don't plan anyfin stupid with this guys. He jes might be the worse fin dat ever happen to this country.
^^^
Don't be silly cheesy Jonathan soured every sane relationship with the US. The yanks don't really like to deal with untruthful people. Jonathan was really untruthful. Thank God we have a serious and truthful sitting president in PMB. Let's call a spade what it is, Jonathan was corrupt, cunning and very clueless as to how to run this country. It's well with Nigeria. We shall get there. We need to persevere and give PMB the support he needs as a nation smiley

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