Leaders of West African countries will seek
authority from the African Union to create a multi-national force to fight
islamic terrorist sect, Boko Haram in Nigeria.Chairman of ECOWAS,
President John Mahama of Ghana told Reuters on yesterday that any such force
would represent the most robust international response yet to the militants who
have killed thousands over the last year in their campaign for an Islamic
caliphate and have also launched cross border attacks into Niger and Cameroon.
Leaders of West African countries will seek
authority from the African Union to create a multi-national force to fight
islamic terrorist sect, Boko Haram in Nigeria.Chairman of ECOWAS,
President John Mahama of Ghana told Reuters on yesterday that any such force
would represent the most robust international response yet to the militants who
have killed thousands over the last year in their campaign for an Islamic
caliphate and have also launched cross border attacks into Niger and Cameroon.
Boko Haram is seen as the most serious security
threat to Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and its biggest energy
producer, but Mahama said the group and militants in Somalia, Kenya, Mali and
elsewhere posed a wider risk.
“Terrorism is like a cancer and if we don’t deal
with it, it will keep going. It threatens everybody in the sub region. When it
comes to terrorism nobody is too far or too near,” he said. It will take months
before an African Union force could be set up and key issues such as who would
command it, the location of its headquarters and its financing remain
undecided, he said. Once set up, however, the African Union could ultimately
seek a United Nations Security Council mandate to take over the force as happened
in Sudan’s Darfur region, he said. Mahama who has been accused of not doing
enough to combat Boko Haram, said “Nigeria is taking military action and
Cameroon is fighting Boko Haram, but I think we are increasingly getting to the
point where probably a regional or a multinational force is coming into
consideration.”
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