Visiting members of the United Nations Security Council said that the only solution to the Boko Haram terrorism in the North East Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin is the economic development of the region.
Ambassador Matthew Rycroft, the leader of the delegation, said this at a news conference after a visit to Maiduguri.
“We are convinced that the long term solutions is not military, it is not even humanitarian, it is development. It has to do with thinking about long term investments, in job creation, in education among others,” said Rycroft.
Rycroft is the UK Permanent Representative to the UN and the Security Council’s President for the month of March.
” It is thinking about the protection of civilians, thinking about protection of human rights, of women and girls rights in particular. All of us have to come together and we stand with the governor of Borno, the government of Nigeria in tackling all of these problems in the Lake Chad Basin region”.
Rycroft explained that the visit was aimed at getting first hand information on the crisis.
“We came here because we are very worried about the crisis which is affecting the North East Nigeria which is the crisis of terrorism caused by Boko Haram. We are also here because of the humanitarian crisis which is being exacerbated by the terrorists,” he said.
Rycroft said that the team had been able get sufficient information from some victims of the crisis.
“We have had meetings with displaced persons in one of the IDP camps interacting with women and men who had been victims of Boko Haram. They are now victims of humanitarian crisis, the number is shocking in terms of Displaced Persons, half a million children are malnourished,” he said.
Rycroft said that the UN Security Council was determined to stepped up assistance to the victims.
“We are determined that the international Community, the donor nations and the UN coordinating units stepped up response before it is too late,” he said.
The 14-man UN Security Council delegation visited the Theatre Commander ofOperation Lafiya Dole, Major General Lucky Irabor, as part of the visit.
NAN
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