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UN Security Council has tasked the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) to prevent Boko Haram insurgents from regrouping. Read more
UN Security Council has
tasked the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) to prevent Boko Haram
insurgents from regrouping.
The Council said that destructive insurgents who were recently dislodged
from their safe haven in Sambisa Forest should not be allowed to
regroup.
The Task Force was set up by Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, Niger and the
Republic of Benin to tackle Boko Haram insurgents.
The Security Council, in a Presidential Statement, reiterated that
terrorism should be combated in all forms to prevent its spread.
“The Council urged the Multinational Joint Task Force participating
countries to further enhance regional military cooperation and
coordination.
“The Force should deny safe haven to Boko Haram, and facilitate the
restoration of civilian security and the rule of law in areas liberated
from the militant group.”
“The Council called on Governments in the region to facilitate access
for humanitarian organisations, and to work with the UN and
international partners to develop viable options for delivering aid.”
It strongly condemned all terrorist attacks in West Africa, particularly
those carried out by Boko Haram militants in the Lake Chad Basin.
The Security Council stressed the need to combat terrorism in all its
forms and to address the conditions conducive to its spread.
The 15-member body reiterated its deep concern over the dire
humanitarian situation caused by the activities of Boko Haram in the
Lake Chad Basin region.
“In this regard, the Security Council calls upon the international
community to immediately support the provision of urgent humanitarian
assistance for the people most affected by the crisis.
“These people are in Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria, including by
fulfilling the UN appeal for the Lake Chad Basin region.”
It further welcomed sub-regional, regional and international efforts to
mitigate the security, humanitarian and development impact of Boko
Haram’s activities.
The Security Council underlined that the UN Member States must ensure
that any counter-terrorism measures are in compliance with all
obligations under international law, particularly international human
rights, humanitarian and refugee laws.
The statement also expressed deep regret over bombing of the camp for
displaced persons in Rann on Jan. 17, which resulted in the deaths of
numerous civilians, including internally displaced persons and
humanitarian workers.
The Council also urged the Federal Government to investigate the
incident swiftly.
The Council welcomed recent positive political developments in several
West African countries, in particular the holding of free and peaceful
elections in Cape Verde and Ghana.
It also commended the outcome of the political dialogue in Guinea, as
well as welcomed steps taken to develop and institute political,
institutional and constitutional reforms in Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte
d’Ivoire, Liberia, Senegal and Sierra Leone.
The Council said it was encouraged by the ECOWAS authority’s decision
concerning the political situation in The Gambia, and commended its
action which ensured peaceful transition.
It also commended the decisions by the AU Peace and Security Council
that ceased to recognise out-gone President Yahya Jammeh as the
legitimate President of The Gambia. Read more at:
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