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Friday, 2 May 2014

U.S offers to help Nigeria in hunt for abducted girls

U.S offers to help Nigeria in hunt for abducted girls
The United States has offered to help Nigeria in the search for the 200+ schoolgirls
abducted by Boko Haram men on April 14th.
"We have been engaged with the Nigerian government in discussions on what we
might do to help support their efforts to find and free these young women,"
State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf told a daily briefing. "We will
continue to have those discussions and help in any way we can."
Harf did not elaborate on the kind of assistance Washington is offering, but said:
"We know Boko Haram is active in the area and we have worked very closely with the
Nigerian government to build their capacity to fight this threat." Continue...
Separately, a group of U.S. senators introduced a resolution condemning the
abduction and urging U.S. government assistance in the rescue effort.
"The U.S. and the international community must work with the Nigerian
government to ensure these girls are reunited with their families and deepen
efforts to combat the growing threat posed by Boko Haram," said Senator
Chris Coons of Delaware, the chairman of the Senate's African Affairs
subcommittee, and one of the resolution's six sponsors.
In fiscal year 2012, the United States provided over $20 million in security
assistance to Nigeria, part of that to build the country's military, boost its capacity
to investigate terrorist attacks and enhance the government's forensic capabilities,
she said.
News source: Reuters


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Aftermath of May Day bombing: GEJ summons Service Chiefs

Aftermath of May Day bombing: GEJ summons Service
Chiefs
President Goodluck Jonathan has summoned Service Chiefs to an extraordinary
security meeting following yesterdays bombing in Nyanya Abuja killing 19 people and
leaving several injured. The meeting according to the President's spokesperson,
Reuben Abati, is ongoing at the moment. Didn't they have a security meeting after
the last Nyanya bombing? God help us in this country!
Meanwhile, the Nigerian police have confirmed that 19 people lost their lives
yesterday. Too sad!!


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