Yola –
Visiting U.S Permanent Representatives to the United Nations, Ambassador
Samantha Power has given an insight why the United States of America was
skeptical in her participation to ensure the end of insurgency in Nigeria when
the insurgency was at its peak. The Envoy told a press conference at the
American University of Nigeria, AUN to round off her visit to IDPs camps in
Adamawa State Saturday that even through her country was not fully involved in
an attempt to curtail the ravaging Boko Haram mercenaries, but was investing in
the security aspect of Nigeria. She disclosed the U.S government was monitoring
the political will of the Federal Government then to tackle the insurgency and
was not really comfortable with the corrupt tendencies that were associated
with the issue of those fighting the insurgency.
“But, when the Muhammadu
Buhari led Federal Government came on board, the U.S recognizes his full
commitment to stop the insurgency and the anti-corruption crusade, the U.S has
no alternative than to back the present administration”, the Envoy revealed.
“The U.S, as part of our new resolve and commitment is now training a battalion
of soldiers that will soon return home to face the insurgents headlong. The
Battalion will be a high performing one equipped with the American terrorism
combat and techniques on their return”, Samantha maintained She commended
Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Niger under auspices of Lake Chad Commission for
their collaborative effort in fishing the Boko Haram insurgents.
“The United
States acknowledged the seriousness of these countries in their combined
efforts against terrorism and it is paying off now”, the envoy stated. But, she
was quick to advice troops to ensure that communities liberated from the
insurgents are will protected so as to give the returnees hope of beginning a
new life. Ambassador Samantha Power announced that the U.S has approved an aid
package of over 60Million Dollars to the four countries in the Lake Chad
commission to enable them put in some infrastructure to rehabilitate their
destroyed property by the insurgents.
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