Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Boko Haram: Japan Expresses Concern Over Terrorism, Instability in Nigeria

Donates $.5m for counter-terrorism war
•As UN commends Nigeria's peacekeeping efforts
Senator Iroegbu

The Japanese Government has expressed  concern over the rising state of insecurity and terrorism in West Africa, especially Nigeria.  It said this was  as a result of instability in the Sahel region that has provided a safe haven for terrorist groups like Al-Quida In Maghreb (AQIM), which is linked with the Boko Haram Islamic Sect.

To this end, Japan has promised  to strengthen cooperation with Nigeria in the defence sector, and support the country's counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency war with further donation of $.5million aimed at "Strengthening the capacity of West Africa's Peace Support Operations (PSOs) in Nigeria".

The Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Ryuichi Shoji, while speaking Tuesday during the launching ceremony of the Project in the National Defence College (NDC), Abuja condemned acts of terrorism, kidnapping and human rights violation often perpetrated by Boko Haram.

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