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Insurgency: Nigeria To Receive Fresh $40 Million Aid From US Govt

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Insurgency: Nigeria To Receive Fresh $40 Million Aid From US Govt

Insurgency: Nigeria To Receive Fresh $40 Million Aid From US Govt
The United States on Tuesday announced an additional $40 million (N14 billion) aid to Nigeria to tackle the humanitarian crisis in engendered by perennial Boko Haram insurgency.

The Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, made the announcement in Washington DC, during a joint media briefing with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, after the U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission (BNC) meeting hosted by the Department of State.

He disclosed that the financial aid was in addition to nearly 350 million dollars (N122.5 billion) in assistance provided by the U.S. last year.

“The foreign minister (Mr Onyeama) and I also discussed today the massive humanitarian crisis that the conflict with Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa and other religious and ethnic violence.

“We know that these issues are hard. We know that they’re complicated.

“But, I strongly encourage the Nigerian government to do more to protect its civilians, including religious communities and the humanitarian organisations seeking to assist them.

“To aid in this effort, I’m pleased to announce today an additional 40 million dollars in humanitarian assistance to Nigeria, adding to the nearly 350 million dollars that we provided last year,’’ he said.

The BNC is a platform for the Nigerian and U.S. governments to strengthen cooperation and advance shared goals in the areas of trade and investment, development, good governance and security.

Mr Pompeo said the two-day meeting also featured discussions on security cooperation between both countries, especially Nigeria’s “recent purchase’’ of 12 U.S.-made A-29 fighter planes worth $500 million.

The sale of the aircraft, according to him, is in support of President Muhammadu Buhari’s vision of building “a security force with the best training and modern weaponry.”

He said the U.S. would “hold Nigeria to the pledge’’ of ensuring that the country’s military operates with the highest standards of respect for human rights.

On his part, Mr Onyeama described the security challenges facing the country as an existential threat, but was quick to note that they were being addressed with respect for human rights.

“Of course, we are faced with other security issues within Nigeria, and we know that some of them cause disquiet amongst our partners and we are addressing a number of those.

“And in addressing those internal challenges, and especially in the security area, we absolutely make it clear and strive to uphold human rights.

“We have the greatest interest in protecting and respecting the human rights of our population and we do that,’’ he said.

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