Friday 1 January 2016

Boko Haram Update: Nigeria’s Buhari Admits More ‘Work To Be Done’ Against Extremists In 2016


After missing his self-imposed year-end deadline to defeat Boko Haram, Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari was careful in the rhetoric he employed in his New Year’s Eve address to the country. In the speech, Buhari recognized the progress his troops have made in the fight against the Islamist militant group, but reassured Nigerians that he knew there was “still a lot of work to be done in the area of security,” Agence France-Presse reported.

“Our armed forces will maintain, consolidate and build on their successes in the war against Boko Haram and violent extremism,” the Nigerian Tribune quoted Buhari as saying in his speech. “This government will not consider the matter concluded until the terrorists have been completely routed and normalcy restored to all parts of the country that have been adversely affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.”

Buhari has come under fire recently for his statements about Boko Haram and his handling of the extremist organization that’s been active in Africa since 2002. The president, who was elected in March on a platform that promised to vanquish the group, told reporters last month the Nigerian military had “technically won the war” because it had hindered the insurgents’ abilities to launch large-scale attacks on city centers.

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