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ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by GodHatesBigots(m): 9:26am On Feb 10, 2022
Under-Secretary-General of the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism, Vladimir Voronkov, says the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL), a terrorist group, is expanding its affiliates and network beyond Syria and Iraq to Nigeria and other West African coun.

On Wednesday, the UN counter-terrorism chief told the Security Council that the epicentre of ISIL terrorist group – officially known as Da’esh – activities now appeared to be in the African continent.

The under-secretary-general said that the terrorist activities were gaining ground in Central and West Africa, which he said continued at an “unsettling” scale and pace.

According to him, the terrorist activities are intensifying in Central, and West Africa – especially Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali and Niger – and attacks are increasingly reported in the border area between Mozambique and Tanzania.

Pointing to potential spill-over effects that could reach even beyond the continent, he urged countries to use every tool at their disposal to sustain important gains made against the group.

Mr Voronkov urged them to use every tool to sustain the gains made against the group, preventing its further regional expansion, curtailing its attack capabilities and preventing additional recruitment.

“As we begin a new decade of counter-terrorism, it is time to ask ourselves difficult questions and search for honest answers,” added the UN official.

According to him, the global fight against the shadowy, ever-morphing threat posed by the ISIL terrorist group and its affiliates remains a “long-term game” for which there are “no quick fixes.”

Mr Voronkov said the threat from Da’esh was still real in both Syria and Iraq, where the group retained an estimated 6,000 to 10,000 fighters and continued to carry out hit-and-run operations, ambushes and roadside bombings.

He described a recent attempted jailbreak by Da’esh fighters in Syria’s Al-Hasakah city – which resulted in widespread clashes and a humanitarian crisis for the local population, including children – as a “shattering and sober reminder” of the network’s “extreme brutal violence.”

Following those events, a targeted attack reportedly by United States special forces resulted in the death of ISIL leader Abu Ibrahim Al-Hashimi Al-Quraishi, marking perhaps the most significant recent blow to the group’s leadership.

However, Mr Voronkov warned that Da’esh is known for its ability to regroup and even intensify its activities following major defeats.

“We have learned over the past two decades that counter-terrorism is a long-term game and that there are no quick fixes,” he said, underlining the need for both military counter-terrorism operations and more comprehensive measures with a focus on prevention.

Against that backdrop, Mr Voronkov called for renewed efforts to rebuild social trust and restore human dignity.

Such work should begin by addressing the desperate situation in displacement camps and detention facilities across Syria and Iraq, where thousands of people – especially children with presumed family links to ISIL members – remain stranded through no fault of their own.

Citing the risk of their further radicalisation and recruitment, he welcomed efforts by those member states that have repatriated foreign fighters and their family members.

However, the current pace of repatriation lacks sufficient urgency, and more efforts are needed to ensure the protection, rehabilitation and reintegration of repatriated individuals.

Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by AntiBMC(m): 9:28am On Feb 10, 2022
You can never see that Golan007 or Oyigboupdate here. Never.

This is the major problem Nigeria has and the rest of the world knows it except the Nigerian govt.
IPOB is not Nigeria’s problem, if it were, the UN would be talking about it instead. Clu£less bunch.

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Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by GodHatesBigots(m): 9:30am On Feb 10, 2022
AntiBMC:
You can never see that Golan007 or Oyigboupdate here. Never.

Those type of idiots are the ones that enable the defeat and subjugation of their own people. Complete waste of space.
Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by CyynthiaKiss(f): 9:31am On Feb 10, 2022
They are Muslims

They are Muslims

They are Muslims
Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by GardenOfGod(m): 9:34am On Feb 10, 2022
The North is peaceful. UN is lying. grin
Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by Racoon(m): 9:35am On Feb 10, 2022
This is what happens when a country is governed by terrorists and terrorist sympathizers.
Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by inoki247: 9:36am On Feb 10, 2022
Na dem know if dem like mak dem contest for president sef....

They will represent North Candidate...
Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by treesun: 9:36am On Feb 10, 2022
[quote author=GodHatesBigots post=110108839][/quote]

Femi Adesina will say UN is lying!
Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by agulion: 10:03am On Feb 10, 2022
We Yoruba Muslims are in support of ISSIL since the are fighting for Islam
Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by GodHatesBigots(m): 11:01am On Feb 10, 2022
treesun:


Femi Adesina will say UN is lying!

Femi is a slowpoke
Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by GodHatesBigots(m): 11:02am On Feb 10, 2022
agulion:
We Yoruba Muslims are in support of ISSIL since the are fighting for Islam


Really ? You need help.
Re: ISIL Terrorist Group Expanding, Intensifying Activities In Nigeria: UN by ayzTIGER: 11:22am On Feb 10, 2022
IPOB pose more threat to Nigeria than ISIL. Next

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