Nigeria Ready To Rally African Nations Against Violent Extremism--Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated the commitment of
Nigeria to playing a leading role in bringing together countries of the West
African sub-region in a collective security arrangement.
He gave the pledge in Jordan at a security meeting hosted by
King Abdullah II.
According to the Nigerian President with what Nigeria had gone
through, it was ready to share the experiences with a view to fashioning out
comprehensive action plans in tackling the scourge of violent extremism in the
region.
A statement by Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman on
Sunday,noted that Buhari called for a stronger and well-coordinated
collaboration, adding that the joint regional collaboration under the auspices
of the multinational joint task force, combined with the efforts of the
Nigerian Armed Forces, had gone a long way to decimate the activities of
extremists in the West African region.
The president also lamented that insurgents were able to attract
members in their fold because of the insidious preaching of extremist clerics
and called for an action plan to halt the trend.
He also urged leaders, especially from the Muslim world to speak
up against the hateful violence committed by deranged people in the name of
Islam.
According to him, “All nations, irrespective of religion should
partner effectively in implementing national, regional and global action plans
to counter violent extremism.”
At the end of the meeting, participants resolved to come up with
concrete action plans that would change the narrative of violent extremism in
the West African sub-region at a follow-up meeting to be hosted by Nigeria.
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