Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari has revealed what seriously disturbs him about the deadly Boko Haram insurgent sect.
The president of Nigeria, Mr Muhammadu Buhari, on Thursday,
admitted that he was disturbed and surprised by the claim made by
members of the Boko Haram sect that they were receiving support from the
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
According to Punch Metro, the President, however, said he was happy
that his administration had been able to prove its ability to curtail
the insurgents.
According to a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media
and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President said this at a joint press
conference he held with President Recep Erdogan of Turkey after their
talks in Ankara.
“We were very surprised and disturbed by the claim made by Boko Haram on what it has been getting from ISIS.
“We know we will be able to contain them and we have proven that we can do it.
“We are very pleased that Turkey is in a position to assist us
and has been strengthening our educational and health institutions,” Buhari reportedly said at the press conference.
According to the statement, the two leaders promised to strengthen
the cooperation between security agencies of both countries to counter
terrorism.
Buhari said he was ‘‘very pleased’’ that the defence ministers of both countries held extensive discussions on developing new strategies for counter-terrorism.
He said, “We are very pleased with the progress of the meeting
so far and we are going to wait for the details of meetings between the
two countries.
“We will, as a result of the meeting between the ministers and
officials of both countries, strengthen rapidly whatever their
recommendations are.”
Commenting on the degradation of Boko Haram in Nigeria, the
President said the improved security situation in the North-East was a
testimony to the efforts of his administration in combating terrorism
since he came into office in May 2015.
Buhari said the two leaders also discussed the prospects of
increasing their bilateral trade, which had exceeded $779m in the first
eight months of 2017.
“There are a lot of opportunities in terms of investments and a
lot is being done in the educational and health sectors in Nigeria.
“These will be strengthened and I assure you that Nigeria is
prepared to accept Turkish business people to come and explore more of
Nigeria’s potentialities,” the Nigerian leader said.
In his remarks, Erdogan said Nigeria had great potential and
remained “a global actor in terms of economy, demographics and its
peacekeeping records.”
He indicated that Turkey was interested in investing in Nigeria’s
electricity, refineries and gas sectors, adding that increasing the
flights between Turkey and Nigeria would further improve commercial and
people-to-people relationships.
On the fight against terrorism, the Turkish leader said, “There
is no difference between Boko Haram and the Fethullah Terrorist
Organisation or Daesh, which have both killed, inflicted pain and
hardship on innocent people.
“All of these organisations are hordes of murderers that feed
on the innocent people, and in the fight against terrorism, we will
stand with our Nigerian friends. We are ready to share our experience
and provide all kinds of support.
“We also expect the same cooperation from Nigeria in fighting against Fethullah that murdered 250 Turkish citizens last year.”
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