A coalition
of African nations will meet Wednesday to coordinate efforts against Boko
Haram. The Islamist insurgency is active in four different countries, with
regional leaders vowing to crush the militants.
Deutsche Welle, 5 April 2015
Leaders of
central and west African nations will meet for talks next week to examine the
region's campaign to defeat the terrorist group Boko Haram.
The April 8
talks will be the first such meeting since Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari
won the election, taking over from his rival and predecessor Goodluck Jonathan.
Buhari, a
former military leader, has promised to wipe away the "terror" the
Islamist militants have spread across the country. Some credit his victory at
the Nigerian polls to outgoing Jonathan's failure to tackle the extremists.
"I
assure you that Boko Haram will soon know the strength of our collective will,"
Buhari said last week.
The meeting
will take place in Malabo, capital of Equatorial Guinea. The West African bloc
of nations ECOWAS will join their central African counterparts of ECCAS to
address the "mounting and increasingly bloody attacks by the fundamentalists
against Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad."
Experts
from both groups have already met in Cameroon to lay the diplomatic groundwork
for the summit, according to ECOWAS. The goal of the summit is the creation of
a more concrete plan to "eradicate" the jihadist group, including the
coordination of military strategy.
The
inadequate sharing of intelligence between the affected nations has been a
major stumbling block in the bid to crush the terrorist's campaign.
Boko
Haram's trail of violence throughout northeastern Nigeria has left more than
15,000 dead since their insurgency began in 2009. United Nations human rights
chief Zeid Raad al Hussein made an appeal last week for stronger international support for the nations battling the menace of Boko Haram, decrying the
"despicable and wanton carnage" of the group, accusing them of
murdering the women they take as "wives."
es/rc (AFP, LUSA)

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