UN speaks on security threats in Nigeria

United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres has called for
concerted efforts to neutralize the security challenges in Nigeria.

He said this in the 'Report of the Secretary-General on the activities
of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS)',
presented to the UN Security Council.

Guterres said asymmetrical attacks were carried out by Boko Haram
terrorists against security forces, local authorities and civilians in
Nigeria and other West African state.

The UN chief said extremist armed groups continued to harass
civilians, carry out targeted abductions or killings, burn down
schools and threaten teaching staff.

"In Nigeria, multiple clashes between farmers and herders in the
Middle Belt states, as well as in the southern states of Edo, Ebonyi
and Kogi, resulted in numerous casualties, population displacement and
destruction of property," he said.

Guterres also expressed concerns on the continued protests by the
Islamic Movement in Nigeria IMN) Sheikh Zakzaky, over the detention of
its leader and militant groups threat to resume attacks.

Meanwhile, as the 2019 general election draws near, the UN has stated
that there was the need to reactivate the National Peace Committee,
which played critical roles in ensuring a peaceful 2015 presidential
election.

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