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Al-Qaeda coming to Nigeria soon – US alerts Nigerian authorities

Al-Qaeda coming to Nigeria soon - US alerts Nigerian authorities

United States says Al-Qaeda insurgent group has started penetrating north-western part of Nigeria. In recent times, there has been an increase in attacks in Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Zamfara and other north-west states.

During a media briefing, commander of US special operations command, Africa, Mr Dagvin Anderson, said Al-Qaeda is also expanding to other parts of West Africa. In his remarks obtained from US Department of State, Anderson said US will continue to partner with Nigeria in sharing intelligence.

Al-Qaeda coming to Nigeria soon - US alerts Nigerian authorities

“We have engaged with Nigeria and continue to engage with them in intel sharing and in understanding what these violent extremists are doing,” he said.

“And that has been absolutely critical to their engagements up in Borno state and into an emerging area of northwest Nigeria that we’re seeing al-Qaida starting to make some inroads in.

“So, this intelligence sharing is absolutely vital and we stay fully engaged with the government of Nigeria to provide them an understanding of what these terrorists are doing, what Boko Haram is doing, what ISIS-West Africa is doing, and how ISIS and al-Qaida are looking to expand further south into the littoral areas.”

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Anderson regretted that despite successes recorded in previous years, there have been setbacks, adding: “We as a community of international nations, keep thinking we have defeated them or we have put them on their back foot and that they’re just moments from disintegration.”

“I think there are two factors in that. One, it goes that each government has to focus on this and provide that focus for international partners to engage with,” the US general said.

“The other part of this is, we can’t underestimate the threat these violent extremist organisations pose.

“I think after 20 years we have seen that they are very resilient organisations, although small, they’re able to leverage social media and other forms of media to have an outsized voice and that they continue to recruit and they continue to find opportunities.”

Anderson said for international efforts to yield desired results in the fight against terrorism in Nigeria, the government must take the lead.

“Nigeria, obviously, is a critical nation to West Africa. It is a critical nation and we realize that Nigeria is a lynchpin,” he said.

”For that to have an effect against the VEOs and to have an effect against these stressors, it really takes the Government of Nigeria to lead that effort and to build that energy to coalesce around.

“So no nation can come in and fix that problem for Nigeria.  We can assist with that – the United Kingdom, other countries can come in via partnership as well but ultimately, it takes leadership from Nigeria for us to focus our efforts.”

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