Boko Haram: Nigeria Should Do More Before Seeking Foreign Help – Kofi Annan
A former Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, has said
that Nigeria needs to brace up and tackle the extremist group, Boko
Haram, before seeking foreign intervention.
Mr. Annan said
international help could only come after, but that it is the primary
responsibility for Nigeria and the West African region to defeat Boko
Haram.
The former UN secretary general spoke on Wednesday in Abuja at a media briefing in Abuja.
Condemning the latest attack in Baga where over 2, 000 people were
reported killed, Mr. Annan said it is important that the country and the
West African region take responsibility towards ending the consistent
insurgent attacks and depend less on the international community.
“When the last incident occurred, although we are getting different
figures, some have said its 2, 000, others said its crossing a hundred,
regardless of the numbers it was a brutal act to commit.
“What is
important is that we ourselves should organize and try and contain Boko
Haram, the international community can only assist. It can come but the
responsibility is ours,” he said.
Mr. Annan said conducting a
free and fair election in Nigeria has a great effect of ensuring peace
and security in the West African region.
“The Nigerian election
is clearly important because of the role you play in the region; if
Nigeria prospers, the region will also do, if you get it wrong, the
region will also pay the price,” Mr. Annan said.
Concerning
inciting speeches during electoral campaigns, Mr. Annan said it is
important for parties and their various leaders to take the lead
concerning the kind of statements they and their followers make.
He said statements that may lead to violence before, during and after
the elections must be avoided, stressing the need for an issue-based
campaign by politicians.
He also said every attempt must be made
to allow citizens to exercise their rights to vote during the upcoming
2015 election saying Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral
Commission’s Chairman, Attahiru Jega has informed him that he is hopeful
that the Internally Displaced Persons exercise their civic rights.
He advised Nigerian youth to endeavour to vote.
“I’ll advise those frustrated to think it through and exercise their
right. Resigning and standing back and not voting does not solve the
problem,” he said.
Mr. Annan also clamoured for the expansion of
civic education in schools in the region through school teachers, this
he said could involve parties and party leaders, school teachers.
He visited Nigeria to address a conference organized by a coalition of Nigerian civil society organization on elections issues.
Mr. Annan chairs the Kofi Annan Foundation which focuses its work on
Peace Security, sustainable development, human rights and to the rule of
law with the aim of helping to create a fairer, more secure world. The
foundation also promotes impartial and transparent electoral processes
through its Electoral Integrity Initiative.
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