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U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Eastfield1: 7:08am On Sep 29, 2017
• Urges ‘painstaking dialogue’
• Officials say govt must first resolve root causes of agitations

The United States (U.S.) yesterday urged Nigeria to look beyond a military option in resolving internal conflicts.

The appeal was made under the auspices of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) in Washington DC when the agency convened a gathering of U.S. officials, diplomats and Nigerian leaders .

The conference as monitored by The Guardian, focused on “Peace in Nigeria: How to build it, and America’s role” and explored possible options beyond military operations. The symposium agreed on the need for the Nigerian government to strengthen the responsiveness of state institutions, address grievances and perceptions “before they become reality and improve accountability and transparency.”

Thomas Hushek, Acting Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilisation Operations, U.S. Department of State, in his concluding remarks said “durable peace” in Nigeria “will require a painstaking dialogue.”
Apart from the 15-year Boko Haram issue in the Northeast, Nigeria’s military is grappling with widespread conflicts within the country’s borders, the most current being the second phase of its “Operation Python Dance” in the Southeast that has put soldiers in direct confrontation with the self-determinist Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Military authorities have also proscribed IPOB and declared it a terrorist organisation following which they announced imminent operations in South-West and South-South regions — a decision that has drawn the ire of civil society groups and human rights activists.

Re-echoing General Martin-Luther Agwai’s introductory remarks on centrality of the country to potential peace in Africa, Hushek describes Nigeria as a vey critical U.S. partner on the continent, but added that the President Muhammadu Buhari government must in its pursuit of peace first identify the options that citizens want implemented.

The country is warming up to charged elections in two years and the U.S. assistant secretary believes the “2019 election will be critical to Nigeria’s continued prosperity and stability.

“Achieving stability or building political peace is a political endeavour,” he said, just as he explained that responsiveness to people’s needs would
“build trust and encourage durable peace.”

General Agwai, former Nigerian Chief of Army Staff and former commander of the combined United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur, Sudan is one of the members of the Nigeria Senior Working Group that participated in the conference on peace in Nigeria. In his opening remarks, Agwai described himself as a simple old soldier humbled by the presence of the State Department and the U.S. and “privileged to stand and talk to learned people across the world about what we are doing.”

His submissions on peace in Nigeria equating peace in Africa kicked off the first panel discussion involving Pauline Baker, President Emeritus of the Fund for Peace and Senior Advisor, Creative Associates International as moderator; Yau, Yunusa Zakari, Director, Centre for Information Technology and Development, Kano, Dr. Jibrin Ibrahim, Senior Fellow, Centre for Democracy and Development -West Africa; and Ambassador Fatima Balla, former Nigerian diplomat, civil servant, and politician.

While declaring the discussion open, Baker made specific reference to agitations in the South-East and urged discussants to be informal. “We tend to look at the outside without looking at the inside,” she remarked, adding that it would be important to think of the fact that Biafra agitation still thrives many years after.

The conference agreed that “Nigeria under President Buhari has made military gains against the extremist fighters of Boko Haram” but observed that Nigeria’s varied conflicts have kept more than two million people displaced and weakened stability in the Lake Chad Basin and the Sahel region. “Peace and security will not be achievable purely through armed force,” the USIP said.

It further noted that peaceful Nigeria is vital to long-term U.S. interests as well as to a reduction in the world’s refugee crisis, and to the stability of Niger, Chad, Cameroon and other nations of the Sahel.

“Fortunately, President Buhari’s election in 2015 marked an advance for democracy as the country’s first peaceful transition of power to an opposition candidate. U.S. policy has supported his government’s campaign to push back Boko Haram.

The conference also built on what the organisers said was months of USIP-coordinated dialogues among the governors of northern states and civic leaders, including diplomats, retired civil servants, and scholars. “These dialogues join government officials and civil society in shaping more inclusive policies that can help prevent violent conflicts.”

The highlight of the event was a conversation among three of Nigeria’s most noted figures—Cardinal John Onaiyekan; Dr. Usman Bugaje, a senior advisor to the Sultan of Sokoto; and Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, a former vice president for Africa at the World Bank, a former Nigerian cabinet minister, and co-founder of the anti-corruption group Transparency International and the Bring Back Our Girls Movement.

https://m.guardian.ng/news/u-s-slams-military-option-in-resolving-nigerias-conflicts/

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Eastfield1: 7:13am On Sep 29, 2017
lalasticlala
USA is still on the side of miscreants & Jobless people

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Nobody: 7:14am On Sep 29, 2017
Eastfield1:
• Urges ‘painstaking dialogue’
• Officials say govt must first resolve root causes of agitations


https://m.guardian.ng/news/u-s-slams-military-option-in-resolving-nigerias-conflicts/

USA has a lot to teach nigger area though

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Nenejeje(f): 7:15am On Sep 29, 2017
US is an enemy of state according to sarrki

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the federal government messed up big time, military invasion should be the last option. I wonder who is advising them.
calling them to a round table would have been better even though you are not going to do their bidding.

don't because of your hatred for the Igbos and close your eyes against evil. the system is not working hence the agitation, if nigeria favours everyone, who would want to leave? your answer is as good as mine.

the system is only working only in the media. I just wonder why our people are like this. if you say your mind, they will say it's because you hate Buhari. no I don't but the truth needs to be told

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Eastfield1: 7:19am On Sep 29, 2017
mynd44

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by raker300: 7:21am On Sep 29, 2017
The USA shouldn't bother with these air heads currently in the government.

It's like preaching to choir...

Sad fact is some supposed "intelligent and Sophisticated" lots are cheering such fascist and mentally deranged moves

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by raker300: 7:24am On Sep 29, 2017
Eastfield1:
lalasticlala
USA is still on the side of miscreants & Jobless people
moves to stop arms sale to Nigeria and several other authuritarian regimes by the USA on the way.

Gave them arms to fight boko haram and they're using it fight separatists..

Separatism is a right of every individual...by international law Wch Nigeria is bound to

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Omeokachie: 7:27am On Sep 29, 2017
"... but added that the President Muhammadu Buhari government must in its pursuit of peace first identify the options that citizens want implemented."


It takes a man that values peace to know the worth of dialogue.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Lipscomb(m): 7:27am On Sep 29, 2017
Who will take oyinbo(white) serious the innocent black Americans that have been killing by America police are they speak against it are they organize a meeting to discuss how this will end?they won't talk about that but the one that not concern them they will carry it on their head One idiot who never step our soil will tell us how to resolve our issues.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Nobody: 7:29am On Sep 29, 2017
Eastfield1:
lalasticlala
USA is still on the side of miscreants & Jobless people
cheesy cheesy

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by aolawale025: 7:33am On Sep 29, 2017
raker300:
The USA shouldn't bother with these air heads currently in the government.

It's like preaching to choir...

Sad fact is some supposed "intelligent and Sophisticated" lots are cheering such fascist and mentally deranged moves

Pressures like this are needed. Less the emerging dictatorship takes root.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Bari22: 7:34am On Sep 29, 2017
what are they using if not military power
Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by aolawale025: 7:35am On Sep 29, 2017
Lipscomb:
Who will take oyinbo(white) serious the innocent black Americans that have been killing by America police are they speak against it are they organize a meeting to discuss how this will end?they won't talk about that but the one that not concern them they will carry it on their head One idiot who never step our soil will tell us how to resolve our issues.

Didn't Nigeria intervene in Liberia etc

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Nobody: 7:36am On Sep 29, 2017
aolawale025:


Didn't Nigeria intervene in Liberia etc
Ok. And so?

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Lipscomb(m): 7:41am On Sep 29, 2017
I'm not saying they should not be intervene but they should do that in a rational way and besides Liberia is a war zone and that prompted Nigeria to restored peace and stability to the country not to sabotage the effort of government
aolawale025:


Didn't Nigeria intervene in Liberia etc

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by nototribalist: 7:42am On Sep 29, 2017
Please when are they putting the dullard in ICC jail?

Afonjas come and defend your Hausa Fulanis masters

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Eastfield1: 7:46am On Sep 29, 2017
abeg where is sarrki
Lipscomb:
Who will take oyinbo(white) serious the innocent black Americans that have been killing by America police are they speak against it are they organize a meeting to discuss how this will end?they won't talk about that but the one that not concern them they will carry it on their head One idiot who never step our soil will tell us how to resolve our issues.
when the US,UN & NATO invade now you will start crying ghadaffi upadan

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Rawani: 7:48am On Sep 29, 2017
Is this an official U.S. Govt position or an idealistic peace advocacy NGO/agency?

I'm asking because the America I know will never tolerate anyone that tries to undermine or attack their military whether with bottles, stones or grenades like IPOB.

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Eastfield1:

The appeal was made under the auspices of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) in Washington DC when the agency convened a gathering of U.S. officials, diplomats and Nigerian leaders .

https://m.guardian.ng/news/u-s-slams-military-option-in-resolving-nigerias-conflicts/

No wonder, nothing surprising.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Nobody: 7:53am On Sep 29, 2017
Rawani:
Is this an official U.S. Govt position or an idealistic peace advocacy NGO?
You dont want to read the article abi

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Rawani: 7:56am On Sep 29, 2017
giftq:

You dont want to read the article abi

I initially thought it was the US government position which would have been surprising, but it's now clearer that it's an appeal from an ordinary peace advocacy group.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by SweetJoystick(m): 7:57am On Sep 29, 2017
Good one from the institute of peace
Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by attackgat: 7:58am On Sep 29, 2017
Rawani:
Is this an official U.S. Govt position or an idealistic peace advocacy NGO/agency?

I'm asking because the America I know will never tolerate anyone that tries to undermine or attack their military whether with bottles, stones or grenades like IPOB.



No wonder, nothing surprising.

The difference is that because America is a civilised place, they would never shoot their own citizens with live ammunition over being attacked with bottles and stones. That is not a good enough reason to bring in guns.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Nobody: 8:01am On Sep 29, 2017
attackgat:


The difference is that because America is a civilised place, they would never shoot their own citizens with live ammunition over being attacked with bottles and stones. That is not a good enough reason to bring in guns.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Nobody: 8:02am On Sep 29, 2017
Nenejeje:
US is an enemy of state according to sarrki

sarrki is an AP-Cheat supporter

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by PureMe01: 8:07am On Sep 29, 2017
Rawani:


I initially thought it was the US government position which would have been surprising, but it's now clearer that it's an appeal from an ordinary peace advocacy group.
lol...U keep consoling urself upandan

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Rawani: 8:15am On Sep 29, 2017
attackgat:


The difference is that because America is a civilised place, they would never shoot their own citizens with live ammunition over being attacked with bottles and stones. That is not a good enough reason to bring in guns.

Have you been living under a rock? shocked

You mean American security agents don't shoot their own citizens whether armed or unarmed?

The same American officers that would shoot you dead for moving your hands nearer to your pockets talk less of attacking them with bottles and stones?

Wow you either gotta be kidding or need to read more.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by okerekeikpo: 8:16am On Sep 29, 2017
Nigeria will pay heavily for invading Biafra land

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by DrObum(m): 8:16am On Sep 29, 2017
Bubu Oya organise Operation Python Twerk for US.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by magoo10(m): 8:17am On Sep 29, 2017
Unfortunately the dumb and brainless dullards in power do not have a single time for mental reasoning,tyranny have beclouded their sense of judgement .

High time the miscreants understood that we are in a democracy and not military rule.

Funny enough the clueless ones asked the United Stated to stay off Nigeria internal problems so they can continue perpetuating undemocratic Actions. a very shameless stament made at a critical time when the world needs more of positive international relationships.

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by hucienda: 8:18am On Sep 29, 2017
"America will know."

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Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by KayDEAN(m): 8:18am On Sep 29, 2017
grin
Re: U.S. Slams Military Option In Resolving Nigeria’s Conflicts by Nobody: 8:18am On Sep 29, 2017
Yy

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