Nigeria spends $45m on Mali peace, security
In the ongoing efforts to restore peace and
stability to Mali, the federal government of
Nigeria has spent forty five million dollars as
its own contribution apart from other forms of
humanitarian assistance given by National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
Foreign Affairs Minister, Ambassador
Olugbenga Ashiru, disclosed this at an
interactive session with journalists in Abuja
yesterday on the outcome of the Nigeria-EU
meeting in Brussels, on Nigeria-EU political
dialogue, ECOWAS-EU dialogue and pledging
conference in Mali.
”Nigeria pledged the sum of two million
dollars in support of agricultural development
and the conduct of free and fair elections in
the country. This is additional to the five
million dollars pledged by Nigeria at the AU
pledging conference in Ethiopia January this
year.
So far Nigeria has spent forty five million
dollars on the ongoing efforts to achieve
peace and stability in Mali.”
Ashiru also disclosed that Nigeria welcomed
the adoption by the UN security council of
resolution 2100 of 2013 on Mali which would
lead to the transformation of AFISMA to a UN
peace keeping operation called UN Multi-
Dimentional Integrtated Stabilisation Mission
in Mali (MINUSMA).
This transformation would not only promote
the spirit of burden-sharing, but would also
underscore the primary responsibility of the
UN security council in the promotion of
international peace and security.
He urged members of the international
community to contribute generously to the
UN peacekeeping force to effectively tackle
the challenge to state authority, unity and
the territorial integrity of Mali, thereby
curtailing the threat of terrorism and
criminality spreading to other parts of Mali.
Nigeria currently has 1200 troops as part of
AFISMA under the command of a Nigerian
Major-General
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