U.S. PLEDGES SUPPORT TO END TERROR ATTACKS IN NIGERIA


 The United States Government has pledged to support Nigeria in the fight against terrorism and insurgency within the coming days, Secretary of State, John Kerry had announced in Ethiopia.
Kerry made the announcement while briefing newsmen on Friday in Addis Ababa as part of his activities during a three-day visit to some African countries inclu...ding Ethiopia.
The visit, which would take him to Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is to discuss the security and political situation in parts of the continent, with special focus on the violence in South Sudan and the Central African Republic.
He said that the consistent attacks on civilian population, mainly women and children in some part of Nigeria was alarming, and pledged that the U.S had concluded plans to assist in arresting the situation.
Kerry, who did not give further details, however challenged African leaders on the need to deliver good governance, peaceful transitions and provide security to the people in order to deepen democracy.
The U.S. Secretary of State had earlier held a meeting with the African Union Commission delegation led by the commission’s Deputy Chairperson, Eratus Mwencha on the merger of the US-AU High Level Dialogue.
Kerry, during the dialogue pledged U S support to help Africa address the security challenges facing many countries but urged the leadership to provide governance desirable to their people.
He also urged the Commission to step up effort in addressing issues of security and peace in countries like South Sudan and the Central African Republic.
Kerry said, while Africa was recording enormous growth, with some eight countries among the fastest growing economies in the world, the continent was still faced with the challenge of a growing young population needing education and engagement.
The U.S. official also noted that the challenges of extremism in some countries was threatening to make them failed states.
According to him, there are many nations who risk going into broad base violence, unless adequate measures are taken to address such security situations.
He, however, said the U.S was willing to support and work with the AU to resolve some of the violence erupting in parts of the continent including South Sudan, the Central African Republic and Nigeria.
The U.S. Secretary of State assured that the Obama administration is ready to promote trade and other bilateral relations with the continent.
Mwencha had earlier expressed concern over the violence in some parts of Africa and urged the U.S. to collaborate and give more support to address the situation.
He is expected to meet with the East Africa Regional leaders on the situation in South Sudan before leaving Ethiopia.

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  1. Take security as number one priority pls Mr president. I'm begging u sir. Give the security personels equipment to work and boost their morale and warn ur aids to stop lying or playing politics with the lives of Nigeria people. Pls pls pls sir, pay the security personels good salaries so that they can do their job very well, somebody said that Boko Haram are better motivated than d govt forces, that may be truth. Somebody who has spent almost 20 years in service still earning 50 thousand Naira as salary that is very ridiclelious. The Govt re not sincere with her citizens they like playing politics with everything. Before Nigeria govt can truely win in this war against terrorim they have to take security of lives and properties as their no 1 priority. Eg buying new up to date security apparatus for them to work, pay them good salaries for them not to be compromising with enemies, how will u pay some 50 thousand naira in a place like Abuja with wife, children accomodation, transportation feeding and so on. The same city Senators and ministers are also living. They will go to d same market. Plssss Oga boost the life of these guys who re working tirelessly to sustain the unity of this country, against internal/external agression. Some are killed or maimed in the process and negleted by d govt leaving their wife and children to die of hunger. We have lost a number of people to the hand of this devish Boko Haram our loved ones have being killed, maimed kinapped raped molested and so on sir do something. We are tired of this blood thirsty Bolo harams, they re devourers. Plss plss sir!! I'm with pain in my heart take security as ur no 1 priority, thank u and God bless u my dear President.

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  2. It is so sad that this is happening to us in Nigeria, I think we need to apply force,so Mr President,kindly allow US Army to face boko haram,since we do not have the strength and Power to face the insurgency.

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  3. US come quick b4 bokoharam will finish us in Naija o!

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