Sunday, October 12, 2014
Goodluck Jonathan President To Visit Niger Republic Over Terrorism
President Goodluck Jonathan will today, October
7, 2014, visit neighbouring Niger Republic for a
security summit with heads of some
neighbouring countries.
The meeting, under the umbrella of the
Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and
Government of the Lake Chad Basin
Commission, will hold today in the Nigerien
capital, Niamey.
A statement released by the president’s Special
Adviser on Media & Publicity, Reuben Abati
reads:
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will
undertake a one-day official visit to Niamey,
capital of Niger Republic tomorrow, Tuesday,
October 7, 2014 to participate in an
Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and
Government of the Lake Chad Basin Commission.
President Jonathan and other participating Heads
of State and Government are expected to review
ongoing collaboration against terrorism and
agree on further joint action to curb terrorism
and insurgency within and across their national
boundaries.
It will be recalled that President Jonathan and
the Heads of State and Government of the
neighbouring countries of Niger, Chad, Cameroon
and Benin Republic resolved at a meeting in
Paris in May this year to intensify joint efforts to
curtail terrorism and violent extremism.
At the Paris Summit hosted by President
Francois Hollande of France in the aftermath of
the dastardly abduction of the Chibok College
girls, President Jonathan and neighbouring
heads of state and government also agreed to
establish joint anti-terrorism patrols and a
system of sharing intelligence to support
operations against terrorists and other cross-
border criminals.
They likewise agreed to create a dedicated team
to draw up and advise on the implementation of
a regional counter-terrorism strategy under the
framework of the Lake Chad Basin Commission.
Benin Republic, which participated in the Paris
Summit but is not a member of the Lake Chad
Basin Commission, has been invited to the
Niamey talks.
The Lake Chad Basin Commission was
established in 1964 by Nigeria, Chad, Niger and
Cameroon with the mandate of sustainably and
equitably managing shared water resources of
the Lake Chad Basin and promoting regional
integration, peace and security across the Basin.
President Jonathan who will be accompanied to
Niamey by the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Ambassador Aminu Wali, the Minister of State for
Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, the Chief Of
Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshall Alex Barde and
other senior government officials will return to
Abuja at the conclusion of the one-day summit.