The United Nations (UN) has asked the incoming
administration of the All Progressives Congress in Nigeria to sustain the gains
recorded by the outgoing administration in the fight against the Boko Haram
terrorists in the north-east.
A Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary
General, Mr Ban Ki-Moon, made the statement on Friday when he met with
Nigeria’s President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari.
Speaking to journalists shortly after meeting with General
Buhari behind closed doors in Kaduna, the UN special representative for West
Africa, Mr. Muhammad Ibn Chambas, said “sustaining the victory achieved so far
in the last six weeks by the military over the insurgents will give room for
the rehabilitation and reconstruction of persons and communities affected by
the attacks”.
He also commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his
statesmanship following the outcome of the March 28 Presidential and
Parliamentary elections in Nigeria.
According to him, Nigeria’s elections of March 28 and April
11 have set a model for the African continent and other countries of the world.
Mr. Chambas also expressed Mr. Ki-moon’s personal admiration
for President Jonathan’s exemplary leadership with regard to the conduct of the
general elections in Nigeria and reaffirmed the UN’s readiness to support the
on-going effort by Nigeria and other countries in West and Central Africa to
end Boko Haram terrorist attacks against their citizens.
He assured Nigerians of the UN’s readiness to work closely with
the incoming administration in implementing some of its economic policies, as
captured in the APC campaign manifesto and also commended General Buhari for
making security a top priority of his campaign manifesto.
On his part, the President-elect thanked the UN for the
concern it showed during the election by supporting the Independent National
Electoral Commission to conduct free and fair elections.
He also pledged to work with the world body in the fight
against Boko Haram.UN
On Thursday, President Jonathan appealed to the UN to focus
more on helping Nigeria with the rehabilitation and reconstruction of persons
and communities affected by terrorism in northern Nigeria rather than deploying
an international force to the country.
President Jonathan made the appeal at a meeting with the
special representatives of the UN Secretary-General for West Africa and Central
Africa, Mr. Chambas and Abdoulaye Bathily, who were also part of the delegation
that met with General Buhari.
The team is on a tour of countries affected by the Boko
Haram insurgency including Chad, Cameroon and Niger.
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