Worried by the continued wave of terrorists’ attacks by the Boko
Haram and other terrorists group in Nigeria, five United States Congress
members have written President Goodluck Jonathan urging him to take
decisive action to quickly stop the insurgency.
In a letter dated April 30, the congress members warned that Nigeria
and the West African region could be destabilized if the terrorists
groups are not checkmated in the northern parts of the country and are
allowed to carry out their threat to attack Lagos and other states in
the south.
The congress members are Michele Bachmann, Dana Rohrabacher,Mike Pompeo, Louie Gohmert and Chip Cravaack .
“We respect Nigeria’s sovereign right to conduct her own internal
affairs, however; we see the wisdom of supporting decisive action. We
believe that developing a comprehensive strategy of rooting out
corruption at the highest levels of the Nigerian government,
implementing economic development plans for your northern citizens,
respecting the rule of law, and formulating counterterrorism measures
that complement the increase in security funding, would be excellent
steps to address the insurgency.
“A recent report by the United States House of Representatives
Committee on Homeland Security outlined the evolution of Boko Haram.
Formed in the mid-2000s, this terrorist organization has gone from
utilizing archaic weapons to the more sophisticated car bombings and
targeted attacks. The report further states, “Boko Haram are being
trained by Al Qaeda in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). They are
also believed to have ties to the Somalian militant group al Shabaab.”
While there is little evidence that Boko Haram has reached the
sophistication of Al Qaeda, we learned after the attacks on our homeland
on September 11, 2001 that one must never underestimate the
capabilities of those who use violence to perpetuate an ideology.
“We certainly recognize that aggressively targeting an insurgency is
difficult, especially one like Boko Haram, that has done nothing but
grow in strength in recent years. However, any alternative gives Boko
Haram time to recruit new converts and develop even more deadly
strategies. Your Administration can stem the tide of violence that
persists in your country but the window of opportunity is closing.
“The United States and Nigeria enjoy a strong economic cooperation
and a national security partnership. We look forward to this
relationship continuing and appreciate your attention to this important
matter” the congress members stated.
Source: The Nation
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