President Goodluck Jonathan has said the activities of Boko Haram
insurgents posed a threat to Nigeria’s neighbours.
A statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, quoted Jonathan as saying this while granting
audience to a special envoy of President Paul Biya of Cameroon, Mr. Emmanuel
Rene, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Rene was in Nigeria to deliver a special message from the Cameroonian
leader.
Jonathan was said to have called for greater cooperation between Nigeria
and neighbouring countries in the fight against terrorism.
The President said Boko Haram and other criminal groups that operate in
the countries’ border regions must be seen as a common threat to all.
He said Nigeria and its neighbours must take urgent action check the
menace of Boko Haram and other violent criminal gangs that operate between
their borders.
“The issue of Boko Haram remains worrisome. If it is not properly
handled, it could affect the security of neighbouring countries. We therefore
expect maximum cooperation from all countries within our region to rout the
sect,” the President said.
Rene had conveyed Biya’s assurance to Jonathan that Cameroon was
committed to cooperating fully with Nigeria to combat all forms of terrorism
and cross-border criminality.
He also assured the President that the Cameroonian authorities would
never allow its territory to become a safe haven for terrorists or a base for
the destabilisation of Nigeria.
We already had evidence of the involvement of Cameroon in supporting Boko Haram, so shut up you are hypocrite.We know who Paul is In supporting terrorism.
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