Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the immediate release
 of $21 million (4.2 billion naira) to the coalition forces fighting 
Boko Haram. Buhari said Sunday the large sum of money will be released 
within a week to the Multinational Joint Task Force, which comprises 
troops from Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon, according to local media 
reports.
Nigeria had pledged a total of $100 million (19.9 billion naira) to 
fight the militant group. Boko Haram’s Islamist insurgency has plagued 
northern Nigeria for the past six years. More than 15,000 people have 
died, and nearly 1.5 million others have been displaced in Nigeria since
 2009. Buhari said it’s time to put an end to Boko Haram and other 
regional crises within the next five years, Nigerian newspaper Premium Times reported.
“Our continent is inundated with conflicts of diverse forms. They 
include the crisis in Burkina Faso, Mali, Libya, Central African 
Republic, South Sudan and more recently in Burundi,” Buhari said while 
chairing the Peace Security Council meeting at the ongoing 25th African 
Union summit in Johannesburg. “As you are aware in 2013 during our 
50th anniversary celebration of our union, we as African leaders 
committed ourselves to the objective of silencing the local guns in 
Africa by 2020.”
The Nigerian president, who was inaugurated last month, also called 
on fellow African leaders at the summit to stop “bickering among 
themselves” and put the interest of their countries and people above 
their own. Buhari lamented the fighting in South Sudan,
 a young nation that plunged into crisis in 2013, when President Salva 
Kiir sacked his deputy Riek Machar, as well as the situation in Burundi, where unrest and instability erupted amid President Pierre Nkurunziza’s push for re-election.
“We must change the face of Africa, we must give hope to the 
hopeless,” Buhari said Sunday. “The time to do so is now as we look 
forward to the much awaited 2020 to deliver a continent that is at peace
 with itself, prosperous, a global partner and a democratic showcase.”
Culled from:
International Business Times 
 
 
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