US deputy secretary says rescuing Chibok girls is their priority

With the continued attacks of the insurgent group, Boko Haram, the United States Deputy Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has said that rescuing the abducted schoolgirls of Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State is its priority.

The US also reiterated its commitment to give Nigeria a comprehensive support package in tackling the Boko Haram menace.

Vanguard reports that Blinken, who made the remarks during a press briefing at the embassy in Abuja, said that defeating Boko Haram requires a comprehensive approach that will involve the region, which includes not only a strong military response, but also sustainable security for liberated areas, good governance, development, and opportunity for the civilian population.

“It also requires a strong commitment to human rights, the absence of which only alienates the people and drives them toward Boko Haram,” he said.

Blinken assured that as Nigeria develops the comprehensive approach to its problems, the United States will deepen its support.

“We have been working very much to assist the government of Nigeria. For example, we have been providing training, equipment, advice, information, intelligence sharing, logistic support. We recently established a $40-million fund to global security fund; that is a sign to promote a joint effort with the Lake Chad countries to strengthen cross border security, cooperation and capacity to combat Boko Haram,” he added.

Also, Blinken stated that the US government, as part of the support package, released 5 million dollars to the Multinational Joint Task Force towards strengthening the force against the insurgents, while assuring that his country would begin training for investigators, training on border security, post blast investigation, and crisis management.

Blinken promised that the US government would step up humanitarian assistance to the internal displaced persons (IDPs)  in need.

“So all of this is a comprehensive support package for Nigeria,” he added.

“The Chibok girls remain a priority for us. I know there are many more young girls and women who are missing. Our focus is on them as well. We will continue to provide assistance to the government in an attempt to look for them, find them, and bring them home,” Blinken said.

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