The United States has formally
designated the fundamentalist Islamic militant groups, Boko Haram
and Ansaru, as "Foreign Terrorist Organisations under Section 219 of
its Immigration and Nationality Act.
It also classified them
as Designated Global Terrorists under section 1(b) of Executive Order
13224.
The White House, in a statement on
Wednesday, explained that the designation constituted only a tool in a
comprehensive approach by the Nigerian government towards curbing the
activities of the terror groups.
The statement quoted
Lisa Monaco, the adviser on homeland security and
counterterrorism to President Barack Obama, as saying that
the latest development had demonstrated the support of the White House for the
war against the groups in Nigeria.
It explained that with
their designation as FTOs and SDGTs, financial
institutions in the US had been empowered to freeze the assets of Boko
Haram and Ansaru.
The White House, according to
Reuters and Sahara Reporters, therefore encouraged the Federal
Government " to pursue a comprehensive counterterrorism approach that uses
law enforcement tools effectively, creates economic opportunity, and ensures
that human rights are protected and respected."
It also stated that the
designation would allow the US and its law
enforcement partners to investigate and prosecute
terror suspects associated with Boko Haram and Ansaru.
The statement reads in part,
"These designations are an important and appropriate step, but only one
tool in what must be a comprehensive approach by the Nigerian government to
counter these groups through a combination of law enforcement, political, and
development efforts, as well as military engagement, to help root out violent
extremism while also addressing the legitimate concerns of the people of
Northern Nigeria.
"All of our assistance to
Nigeria stresses the importance of protecting civilians and ensuring that human
rights are respected. That assistance and these designations demonstrate
the U.S. support for the Nigerian people's fight against Boko Haram and Ansaru.
"By cutting these terrorist
organisations off from U.S financial institutions and enabling banks to
freeze assets held in the US, these designations demonstrate our strong support
for Nigeria's fight against terrorism.
"Boko Haram has been conducting
an ongoing and brutal campaign against Nigerian military, government, and
civilian targets.
"Among its most lethal attacks,
Boko Haram carried out indiscriminate attacks in Benisheikh in
September 2013 that killed more than 160 innocent civilians, including women
and children. Boko Haram has also conducted attacks against international
targets, including a suicide bombing of the United Nations building in Abuja on
August 26, 2011, that killed 21 people and injured dozens more, many of them
aid workers supporting development projects across Nigeria."
The White House statement
described Boko Haram as a militant group with links to al-Qae'ida in the
Islamic Maghreb that is responsible for thousands of deaths in North-East and
central Nigeria over the years, including targeted killings of
civilians.
Ansaru is a Boko Haram splinter
faction that earlier in 2013 kidnapped and executed seven international
construction workers.
Ansaru's attacks have focused
on the military and Western targets. In November 2012, the
group attacked a police station in Abuja, killing
policemen and freeing detained terror suspects from prison.
Also in January 2013,
Ansaru ambushed a convoy of peacekeepers, killing some of
them. It also conducted several kidnappings of
foreigners.
The US had on June 21,
2012 declared the leader of Boko Haram , Abubakar
Shekau, a SDGT and placed a $7m bounty on his head.
The Federal Government, through the
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke
(SAN), said it welcomed the US decision.
Adoke, in an interview with
journalists in Abuja on Wednesday night, said, ""The US stance
is a welcome development; we salute the US Government for partnering with
us to root out terrorism.
"This step will assist Nigeria
to deal with these renegades. It will also help in strengthening the
proscription of Boko Haram by the government.
"We urge other super powers to
emulate the US government to check terrorism in any part of the world. A threat
to any nation by insurgents is a threat to global peace."
The Director of Defence Information,
Brig. Gen Chris Olukolade, in an interview with one of our correspondents,
said the US action would enhance
collaborative efforts geared towards tackling the Boko Haram insurgency.
Olukolade said, "It
is most welcome and we hope it would enhance more collaboration to tackle the
evil. It will enhance the required collaboration globally.
"It will enhance the
support that we expect everywhere from all citizens both in Nigeria and across
the world."
Also, the Christian
Association of Nigeria said the development was a vindication of its
earlier position on the sect.
The Public Relations Officer of CAN
in the 19 Northern States and Abuja, Mr. Sunny Oibe, said, "We saw
it coming. We thank God that at last, the US government has
realised it.
"With this , the position
of CAN has been justified that Boko Haram is a terrorist organisation because
next to Al-Qaida, Boko Haram kill more human beings than every other terrorist
organisation in the world."
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