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Africa leaders declare 'war' on Nigeria Boko Haram | Africa leaders declare 'war' on Nigeria Boko Haram |
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African leaders meeting in Paris have agreed to wage "war" on Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamic militants. | African leaders meeting in Paris have agreed to wage "war" on Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamic militants. |
President Hollande of France, who hosted the summit, said regional powers had pledged to share intelligence and co-ordinate action against the group. | |
Last month it abducted 223 schoolgirls in north-eastern Nigeria, where it is based. Fresh attacks were reported in Nigeria and Cameroon overnight. | Last month it abducted 223 schoolgirls in north-eastern Nigeria, where it is based. Fresh attacks were reported in Nigeria and Cameroon overnight. |
Thousands of people have been killed by Boko Haram in recent years. | Thousands of people have been killed by Boko Haram in recent years. |
The Paris summit brought together President Francois Hollande, Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan, and their counterparts from Benin, Cameroon, Niger and Chad. | |
Afterwards, Mr Hollande said participants had agreed on a "global and regional action plan". | |
He said this involved co-ordinating intelligence and border surveillance, sharing information, as well as a capacity for joint action in case of danger. | |
Cameroon's President Paul Biya said: "We are here to declare war on Boko Haram". Idriss Deby of Chad said it would be "total war". | |
Earlier, Mr Hollande called Boko Haram a "major threat to West and Central Africa", and said it had links with al-Qaeda's North-African arm and "other terrorist organisations". | |
BBC's International Development Correspondent Mark Doyle says the group is an international threat, drawing fighters from not just Nigeria but also from neighbouring Niger, Cameroon and Chad. | |
Chinese workers targeted | |
Representatives from the UK, US and EU also took part in the Paris meeting. | |
Before it began, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said regional powers needed to co-operate better when it came to cross-border intelligence. | |
The schoolgirls, who include Christians and Muslims, were seized on 14 April in the north-east Nigerian town of Chibok in Borno state. | |
Mr Jonathan was due on Friday to visit the town but the trip was cancelled for security reasons. | |
Boko Haram released a video earlier this week showing more than 100 of the girls and offering an exchange for prisoners. | Boko Haram released a video earlier this week showing more than 100 of the girls and offering an exchange for prisoners. |
President Jonathan has ruled out negotiations over their possible release, officials say. | President Jonathan has ruled out negotiations over their possible release, officials say. |
In the latest violence, suspected Boko Haram militants attacked a camp run by a Chinese engineering company in the far north of Cameroon, near the Nigerian border. | |
Ten Chinese workers are missing and one person was injured. There are reports that one person was killed. | |
In Nigeria itself, 11 people were reported killed in a separate attack in village a few hours' drive from the Cameroonian border. | In Nigeria itself, 11 people were reported killed in a separate attack in village a few hours' drive from the Cameroonian border. |
A relative of one of the victims said a woman and a child were among the dead. | A relative of one of the victims said a woman and a child were among the dead. |