US Permanent Representative to the UN Samantha Power (Image from Internet)
Abuja (IINA) – US Permanent Representative to the United Nations Samantha Power will begin Thursday a two-day visit to Nigeria, to discuss the growing threat which the Boko Haram militant group poses to the West African nation, news agencies reported.
The US Embassy in Abuja said in a statement here Tuesday that Power was also visiting Cameroon and Chad between April 16 and 20 to underscore the rising danger the insurgents posed to the Lake Chad Basin region.
"Boko Haram is one of the deadliest terrorist groups in the world. It poses an acute threat to civilians across the Lake Chad Basin, and the group's increasing lethality and relationship with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, or Daesh) are cause for alarm," the embassy said.
The statement also noted with sadness the second anniversary of the kidnapping of the Chibok girls by the Boko Haram in Borno State in northeastern Nigeria and stressed the need to work with partners in the region to develop a comprehensive counter-Boko Haram effort.
It stated that this included a more coordinated military campaign, improved humanitarian access and response, a well-resourced stabilization and governance strategy.
Power will have discussions with the Nigerian leadership and civil society in Abuja before traveling to the northeast to visit a settlement camp for civilians displaced by Boko Haram's violence.
Power will also host a town hall meeting with students and participate in a Peace Through Sports event with young Nigerians, according to the statement.
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