President Muhammadu Buhari says countries within the Chad Basin will continue to protect the lives of citizens by giving the needed support to the Multinational Joint Task Force operating in the region, to fight terrorism to a halt.
He made the declaration in Abuja on Tuesday, in his capacity as the Chairman of the Chad Basin Commission.
President Buhari was speaking at the opening of the 16th session of the Heads of State and Government of the Commission, hosted by Nigeria, with six heads of State in attendance.
He said: “We must continue to strive and make collaborative efforts and uphold the ideals for which the Multination Joint Task Force in its nearly 60 years of existence has continued to pursue. To our gallant troupes in the field ensuring the safety and stability of the region, we commit ourselves to sustaining the counter-terrorism efforts by providing you with the requisite needs to function optimally.
“I wish to assure you that your welfare will continue to remain our priority. I urge you all to rededicate yourselves as we take the final push toward eradicating terrorism from our region. Together we shall restore and transform Lake Chad to its former glory. ”
He assured citizens that the leaders of countries in the Chad Basin will sustain developmental efforts to uplift the living standards of the people.
“Although terrorist threats’ have been significantly decimated in the region, it is worthy of note that military actions alone cannot effectively win the war against terrorism. There is the overriding need to complement military operations with the provision of sustainable development projects that will ameliorate the living conditions of the affected people in the region.
“Government’s presence must be positively felt in the area to restore the confidence of citizens in the ability of the State to protect them and provide basic infrastructure to all. It is given the foregoing, that the implementation of the Regional Strategy for the Stabilization, Recovery, and Resilience of the Boko Haram affected Areas of the region must gain further traction without any delay,” he said.
More Support
The Chad Basin Commission’s Chairman, therefore, used the occasion to solicit more support from development partners, to boost development as well as end the war against terrorism.
“In this regard, I urge our partners to continue to support us as we redouble the ongoing efforts at developing the region, to win the hearts and minds of the citizens in the area. The Lake Chad region is indeed faced with a complex security situation that is highly dynamic, constantly changing, and increasingly influenced by the impact of climate change and other variables, including sadly, some external factors. These factors have made it imperative for us to regularly review the development and counterterrorism strategies that are operational in the region.
“We must continue together to proffer ingenious solutions to the challenges confronting us. We must, through the Commission, continue to make concerted efforts to provide the desired leadership, and ownership and ensure that our experts and troops are adequately motivated and supported to achieve our objectives,” President Buhari advised.
Appreciation
The President, whose remarks came shortly before stepping down at the end of his leadership of the Chad Basin Commission, used the occasion to thank his colleagues and development partners for the support he enjoyed from them.
He said: “As Chairman of the Summit of Heads of Government and State of the Lake Chad Basin Commission, I commend and thank you all for the vibrant solidarity, enhanced strong cooperation, and support we continue to share.
“I equally express sincere gratitude to our partners for the support they continue to offer us in our joint collaborative efforts to fight the challenges that have hampered the sustainable development of the region, particularly climate change and terrorism. Together, we have shown that with commitment and with the desired support, we can achieve success.”
He said leaders of countries in the Lake Chad Region must remain committed to ensuring that the diversity in the region continues to be a source of strength and socio-economic development for the people.
“My dear brother-Presidents, we must remain unrelenting in providing the needed political and material support for the LCBC/MNJTF in its efforts at delivering regional initiatives that will revamp Lake Chad and revitalize the socio-economic activities of the region. The fight against Boko Haram and other forms of criminality in the region must remain issues on the front burner of discourse in the region,” he said.
Those who attended the summit were Presidents of the Central African Republic, Prof. Faustine Archange Touadera, Mohamed Bazoum, of Niger Republic, Patrice Tallon of Benin Republic, and Paul Biya of Cameroun, who was represented.
Others were Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno, President of the Transition Military Council of Chad, and Mohamed Al-Menfi, Chairman of, the Presidential Council of Libya.
Dominica Nwabufo