President Goodluck Jonathan has appealed to the German government to
assist Nigeria fight the Boko Haram menace by deploying German
technology to track down the terror group.
Jonathan, who is on a state visit to Germany, made the call during a
media briefing with German Chancellor, Angela Merkel in Berlin,
Germany.
The president also assured investors that Nigerian government was
deploying all arsenals within its disposal to guarantee the security of
investors and their investments.
He said: “As a nation, we have security challenges because most
investors talk about security. At present, we have the local terrorist
group code named Boko Haram. From publications on this terrorist group,
it paints a very gloomy picture as if the whole country is in tatters.
These terrorists operate in some states in the north east part of the
country but go into other states from time to time.
“But what I can assure the global community, especially our investors
from Germany, is that government is working very hard to bring it under
control.”
He admitted that the Boko Haram sect took the security services by
surprise as they employed tactics that were alien to the security
apparatus but assured that government was on top of the situation.
He, however, added that “the area we expect our development partners
especially countries like Germany to help is in terms of our security
architecture, training and providing us with some modern equipment. You
have to fight terrorists with technology because terrorists do not need
to come with a rifle and you confront them one on one. They will
surprise you, they will not come to engage you except to defend
themselves occasionally.
Merkel reacts
The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, in her contribution stressed
her country’s resolve to work with the Nigerian government to bring the
situation of Boko Haram under control, saying that Germany was in
agreement with Nigeria on the dangers posed by members of the group to
Nigeria and its reputation outside the country.
She added that the bilateral commission between Germany and Nigeria
should be able to discuss the issue with the aim of coming up with
greater details of the areas where Nigeria may need help.
She said: “I think what is most important is the resolve of the
Nigerian government to deal with such a group and to remain on top of
the situation and protect the peace loving people of Nigeria who suffer
most from such attacks.”
Italian govt to tackle Boko Haram
Meanwhile, the Italian government has offered to provide security
services to the Federal Government to help it tackle the menace of Boko
Haram sect.
Special Envoy of the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon.
Margherita Boniver who made the offer, yesterday, while meeting with the
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, said Italy was willing to
strengthen bilateral relations with Nigeria to help it tackle terrorism,
human trafficking and poverty.
She said: “I am here to strengthen our excellent bilateral ties which
have been historical for many years. We are ready to help in the areas
of terrorism, human trafficking and roll back poverty to enhance
international cooperation.”
She also expressed confidence with Federal Government and civil
society for their efforts towards tackling terrorism, human trafficking
in the country.
According to her, “in my capacity, I have had working sessions with
civil society, and government officials and it is very rare that people
hear positive appreciation regarding political agenda to end terrorism.”
Ekweremadu regrets death of Italian
Ekweremadu, in his response, said terrorism and human trafficking
were condemnable evils that the Federal Government was battling to
combat.
He asked the Italian government for assistance in the area of
capacity building for security personnel, noting that government has
made huge budgetary provisions to combat terrorism.
His words: “For us as a parliament, we condemn terrorism just as we
condemn human trafficking and we are doing everything possible with the
government to combat these two evils. Prior to 2010, terrorism was
completely unknown in Nigeria in any form and we have joined hands with
international communities to fight terrorism at the global level.”
“In 2012 budget we made substantial budgetary provision to provide
sufficient security architecture that will help us to combat terrorism.
We are trying to build capacity of our security agencies to deal with
the latest security challenges.
“Like I said, we are never used to terrorism; we never believed that
terrorism will come to our land, now it seems to be with us. This calls
for help from those of you who are friends in the international
community to assist us, to help build capacity to get over terrorism.”
He also regretted the death of an Italian national in 2012 in the
hands of kidnappers, saying, “The unfortunate incident about the death
of Italian citizen is something that is unfortunate; we use this
opportunity to condole you and your government about the unfortunate
incident.”
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