PRESS RELEASE
Conclusions of the Paris Summit for
Security in Nigeria (17 May 2014)
PARIS, France, May 17, 2014/ -- Paris
Summit for Security in Nigeria (17 May 2014)
CONCLUSIONS
The Heads of State of Benin, Cameroon,
Chad, France, Niger and Nigeria, as well as representatives of the European
Union, the United Kingdom and the United States, participated on 17 May 2014 in
a Summit in Paris dedicated to security in Nigeria. This Summit has helped
intensify regional and international mobilization to combat the terrorism of
the Boko Haram group.
The Summit concluded with several
decisions that will strengthen cooperation between regional States, both to
enable the liberation of the abducted school girls and more generally to combat
Boko Haram. The partners present (the European Union, France, the United States
and the United Kingdom) are committed to supporting this regional cooperation
and strengthening the international means to combat Boko Haram and protect
victims. All these States reaffirm their commitment to human rights and
particularly the protection of girls who are victims of violence and forced
marriage or threatened with slavery.
- Regional Cooperation
Nigeria and its neighbours will build
analysis and response capabilities that will contribute to enhancing the
security of all populations and the rule of law in the areas affected by Boko
Haram’s terrorist acts.
To combat the Boko Haram threat, which
has recently manifested itself through several murderous attacks and the
abduction of more than 270 school girls, Nigeria and its neighbours have
decided to immediately:
1. On a bilateral basis
- Implement coordinated patrols with
the aim of combating Boko Haram and locating the missing school girls
- Establish a system to pool
intelligence in order to support this operation
- Establish mechanisms for information
exchange on trafficking of weapons and bolster measures to secure weapons
stockpiles
- Establish mechanisms for border
surveillance;
2. On a multilateral basis
- Establish an intelligence pooling
unit
- Create a dedicated team to identify
means of implementation and draw up, during a second phase, a regional
counter-terrorism strategy in the framework of the Lake Chad Basin Commission.
This approach is consistent with the
2012 Summit of the Lake Chad Basin Commission. The United States, the United
Kingdom, France and the European Union will coordinate their support for this
regional cooperation through technical expertise, training programmes and
support for border-area management programmes.
- Efforts at international level:
The participants commit to accelerating
the implementation of international sanctions against Boko Haram, Ansaru and
their main leaders, within the United Nations framework as a priority.
- Mobilization to support marginalized
areas and their fragile populations, and particularly women exposed to violence
The P3 and the EU pledge to mobilize
donors in support of programmes fostering the socio-economic development of the
regions concerned, with particular emphasis on gender equality, the rights of
women and girls and in particular their right to education, increasing women's
participation in all decision-making processes, and supporting victims of
sexual violence, including through legal assistance, medical care and
psychosocial support. The EU will dedicate a certain number of its programmes to
these aspects and will strengthen its efforts to combat radicalization.
The participants agreed that the United
Kingdom would host a follow-up meeting next month at Ministerial level to
review progress on this action plan.
Distributed by APO (African Press
Organization).
SOURCE
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Let us know what you guys will do after your meeting. If this mess id not arrested they should all resign
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