The United Kingdom (UK) says it is
supporting Nigeria in the ongoing war against the Boko Haram
insurgents. UK Minister for International Development, Nick Hurd, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that UK had a very long cordial relationship with Nigeria.
“The very long partnership between UK and Nigeria matters a great deal to us; even my Prime Minister has made it very clear that we stand shoulder to shoulder with Nigeria in the battle against Boko Haram. We understand how many thousands and millions of peoples’ lives have been devastated by the atrocities in the North East. We are determined to help our own friend and partner to defeat that barbaric group,” he said.
Hurd said at the moment, the UK’s
support took the form of a big commitment to training and capacity
building in the military. He said that his country was pleased with the
successes so far recorded by the military against Boko Haram insurgents
recently.
On the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls,
Hurd said UK was always supportive of the determination to ensure the
safe return of the girls but challenged Nigeria to lead the girls’
rescue.
“My Prime Minister, the British
Government and the British people are fully supportive of the
determination to bring the girls home. They have empathy with that but
this (rescue) needs to be led by the Nigerian government, there has to
be a Nigerian solution to this. I made it clear to the Vice-President
that we will help but we are going to follow a Nigerian lead,” he said.
On a report that the UK knew the whereabouts of the girls, Hurd said: “My
information is constrained by the fact that I’m International
Development Minister. I’m not into greater deal into the military
intelligence cooperation. I don’t have a full answer to that question.”
On the humanitarian assistance, the envoy said that UK was increasing its commitment with another 33 million pounds.
He said the increased fund was informed
by the assessment that was carried out about the needs in the north
eastern part of the country which were around nutrition, food and
protection.
He said UK was interested about the
stability and real development of the region and called on the
international community to be more effective in its response.
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