Boko Haram planning attacks on Maiduguri - US official

Linda Thomas-Greenfield

Linda Thomas-Greenfield

By Simon Ateba

Linda Thomas-Greenfield

Boko Haram is planning to launch attacks on Maiduguri following the fall of Bama, Borno state second largest city, an American official said on Thursday.

“We are very troubled by the apparent capture of Bama and the prospects for an attack on and in Maiduguri, which would impose a tremendous toll on the civilian population,” said Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the United States Assistant Secretary for African Affairs.

She spoke at the opening session of US-Nigeria, Bi-National Commission Regional Security Working Group meeting, held in Abuja, Nigerian capital.

Thomas-Greenfield said Nigeria should swallow its pride and do away with denials and acknowledge the threats posed by the deadly sect.

“This is a sober reality check for us all. We are past time for denial and pride,” she said.

A screengrab taken on August 24, 2014 from a video released by the Nigerian Islamist extremist group Boko Haram and obtained by AFP shows the leader of the Nigerian Islamist extremist group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau (C), delivering a speech at an undisclosed location.

She said despite collective efforts by Nigeria and its allies, the situation on the ground is worsening, adding that, ‘hundreds of thousands, if not millions’ of people in the Lake Chad region have been affected.

She said the attacks have gone beyond Nigeria and Cameroun. “The Chibok girls and others remain hostages, enduring horrible and tragic suffering,” Thomas-Greenfield said.

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She said the announcement by Abubakar Shekau, the sect ruthless leader, that he is now governing a caliphate in the northeast only adds to the perception that security is ‘steadily worsening’.

To reverse the trend, she said, the United States is close to announcing the launch of a major border security programme under its Global Security Contingency Fund, which will include Nigeria, Cameroun, Chad and Niger.

She said the American government will continue to provide technical training to soldiers and policemen engaged in the fight against Boko Haram.

“As an important part of this training, we are pleased to provide advanced training to the Nigerian infantry battalion.”

However well trained the security agents are, Thomas-Greenfield said, Nigerians should realise that no conversation on security can be complete without addressing issues of accountability.

“Whether we are talking about election security or counter-insurgency,” she explained.

Thomas-Greenfield said the United States would continue to support Nigeria and its security services as long as they fulfil their responsibilities with “restraint and impartiality”.

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