The United States Government has assisted Nigeria to the tune
of $20 Million or N3.176 billion in form of military funding assistance
to fight terrorism dating back to 2012, according to the US State
Department officials.
According to Sahara Reporters, the
substantial amount in assistance has been largely under-reported,
although it is a small amount in relative to the huge amount the U.S.
has spent in other countries fighting terrorism.
It was also
gathered that ‘back channel’ discussions with Nigerian officials have
been ‘stepped-up’ since the car bomb attack at Nyanya motor park in
Abuja on April 15th, 2014.
The media outlet reported that a State
Department official, who did want to be identified, revealed that
several details of the talks and thinking inside the agency have been
going on but not widely reported.
It
was also stated that the State Department’s Under Secretary, Wendy
Sherman, has discussed the Boko Haram matter with the Nigerian Foreign
Minister in a meeting on April 16.
Apart from the N3.176 billion
issued to Nigeria in 2012, it was stated that the department officials
also offered several ‘bullet points’ in US government support for the
fight against the Boko Haram menace.
According to the source, some
of the assistance rendered to Nigeria included: professionalizing
Nigeria’s military, investigating bomb sites, and enhancing forensics
capacity.
The
memo also stated that the US State Department officials have “urged the
Nigerian government to take a comprehensive approach to addressing Boko
Haram’s violence – to professionalize its security forces, empower and
develop local communities, and work with its neighbours to strengthen
border security.
The statement opined that when Under Secretary
Sarah Sewall visits Nigeria later this month, she is expected to meet
with some high-level Nigerian officials to discuss ways to address the
security challenges facing the country.
It could be recalled that a bomb blast occurred at Nyanya in Abuja on Thursday which killed 19 people and wounded 30.
The explosion was later said to have been carried out by the extremist group Boko Haram.
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