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Jonathan Refuses UN Intervention In Fight Against Boko Haram

Jonathan Refuses UN Intervention In Fight Against Boko Haram

President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday in Abuja urged the United Nations to focus more on helping Nigeria with the rehabilitation and reconstruction of people and communities affected by terrorism in Northern Nigeria rather than deploying an international force to the country.

Speaking at an audience with the special representatives of the UN secretary general for West Africa and Central Africa, Mohammed Ibn Chambas and Abdoulaye Bathily, President Jonathan expressed the view that UN intervention in Nigeria should not be based on Chapter 7 of the UN Charter, which relates to military enforcement of peace, but on Chapter 8, Premium Times reports.

The president said the provisions of Chapter 8 of the UN Charter, which recognises the role of regional bodies such as the African Union in working with the United Nations for the promotion of peace and security, were robust enough to tackle insurgency in Nigeria and other African countries.

He also told the UN envoys that with the cooperation of neighboring countries, the Nigerian military had already regained most of the territories seized by Boko Haram in Yobe, Adamawa and Borno states, and had now commenced a final push to take the last stronghold of the insurgents in Sambisa Forest.

In his remarks, Mr. Chambas commended President Jonathan for his statesmanship following the outcome of the March 28 presidential and parliamentary elections in Nigeria.

He conveyed the UN secretary general’s personal admiration for President Jonathan’s “exemplary leadership’’ with regard to the conduct of the general elections in Nigeria.

“We are hoping that other African countries who are holding elections this year will learn from the good example of Nigeria,’’ the envoy said.

Chambas told the president that the UN team was visiting countries affected by the Boko Haram insurgency, including Chad, Cameroon and Niger.

He reaffirmed the UN’s readiness to support the on-going effort by Nigeria and other countries in West and Central Africa to end terrorist attacks against their citizens.

Meanwhile the United Nations refugee agency (UNCHR) has said that $174.4 million is needed to help thousands of displaced suffering Nigerians fleeing from the terror of Boko Haram. The body has issued an urgent funding appeal for displaced people who are in critical need of assistance.




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