The United States government has said the fight against Boko Haram insurgents will be a long fight.
It
therefore called on academics and think tanks to assist in resolving
the Boko Haram crisis by finding out the underlying causes of the
insurgency.
Speaking recently at the Capitol Visitor Centre, US
House of Representatives in Washington, the US Assistant Secretary,
Bureau of African Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said the ongoing
battle against the terrorist group would require perseverance and huge
resources.
“We need academics to help us understand the
underlying conditions that led to Boko Haram. We need think tanks to
identify creative solutions. We need the business community to help
bring investments in the region and to create jobs and spur greater
economic development in the affected areas. We need our ambassadors. We
need our African ambassadors based here in Washington to advocate for
more resources in the fight against Boko Haram, and greater cooperation
among the Lake Chad Basin countries.
“This will be a long fight
that requires perseverance, and it is going to require strong resources.
We all know the stakes are high. We know what the stakes are. But now
is the time — now is the time for us to work together with our African
partners to redouble our efforts to defeat Boko Haram and create the
bright future — and it’s a bright future that all of the people of
Africa deserve. But I would say in this case, particularly, a bright
future for the people of northern Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin,” the
US official said.
According to Thomas-Greenfield, there is hardly any protest whenever people are killed in Nigeria and other countries in Africa.
She
noted that in the US people protest human rights violations but that
“there’s rarely a protest every single day when we hear that Boko Haram
is killing people.”
“The outcry in Nigeria and internationally
over the killings of the Chibok school girls was impressive – but it was
slow. We waited to hear what people would say. Those protests, once
they started, helped greatly to raise awareness of Boko Haram’s
brutality. But they were only a start. We must say something,” she said.
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