President
Barack Obama of the United State of America (USA) has approved the
disbursement of $35 million in military and defence support services to
France as part of Washington’s contribution to the war against the
terror group, Boko Haram.
The three French-speaking have been in the forefront of the war against Islamic terrorism.
No reference was made to Nigeria, which is the worst hit by Boko Haram’s terrorist assaults.
The
outgoing Jonathan administration has not enjoyed the best of relations
with President Obama over the Nigerian leader’s initial questionable
response of the US to the Boko Haram menace.
Agency
report yesterday said a US government official simply reaffirmed that
the $35 million funding was in support of French operations, which are
not taking place in Nigeria.
Some
diplomats expect that once President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, assumes
office on May 29, the White House will announce some new initiatives to
support the overall fight against terror groups in Nigeria.
Recently
at Time magazine’s 100 influential people gala in New York City, top US
government officials, including Samantha Powers, promised that the US
would do more to support the search for the Chibok girls and the fight
against Boko Haram in Nigeria. - culled The nation
Boko Haram must be extinguished in Jesus name and its leader and sponsors put to shame!
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