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Nigeria and neighbours form new force to fight Boko Haram | Nigeria and neighbours form new force to fight Boko Haram |
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Nigeria and three other states have pledged to speed up the creation of a 2,800-strong regional force to tackle militant Islamist group Boko Haram. | Nigeria and three other states have pledged to speed up the creation of a 2,800-strong regional force to tackle militant Islamist group Boko Haram. |
Defence ministers of Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger said they would each contribute 700 troops to the force. | Defence ministers of Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger said they would each contribute 700 troops to the force. |
Niger's Defence Minister Karidio Mahamadou said they were determined to "eradicate this curse". | Niger's Defence Minister Karidio Mahamadou said they were determined to "eradicate this curse". |
Boko Haram's insurgency is focused on Nigeria, but it has carried out some cross-border raids. | Boko Haram's insurgency is focused on Nigeria, but it has carried out some cross-border raids. |
It was suspected of blowing up the Ngala bridge, which lies on a key transport link between north-eastern Nigeria and Cameroon, on Wednesday. | |
Cars and lorries loaded with goods are stranded on the highway, residents told the BBC. | |
The regional defence ministers met in Niger's capital, Niamey, on Wednesday, to hold further discussions on the growing threat posed by Boko Haram. | |
In May, the four countries, whose borders meet at Lake Chad, agreed to share intelligence and coordinate border security. | In May, the four countries, whose borders meet at Lake Chad, agreed to share intelligence and coordinate border security. |
Efforts to step up regional co-operation gained momentum after Boko Haram caused an international outcry by abducting more than 200 girls from a boarding school in north-eastern Nigeria. | Efforts to step up regional co-operation gained momentum after Boko Haram caused an international outcry by abducting more than 200 girls from a boarding school in north-eastern Nigeria. |
The girls are said to be held in the vast Sambisa forest, along Nigeria's border with Cameroon. | The girls are said to be held in the vast Sambisa forest, along Nigeria's border with Cameroon. |
Boko Haram has carried out a spate of abductions in Cameroon - including that of tourists and priests. | Boko Haram has carried out a spate of abductions in Cameroon - including that of tourists and priests. |
Unconfirmed reports say the group has also recruited fighters from Chad and Niger. | Unconfirmed reports say the group has also recruited fighters from Chad and Niger. |
On Wednesday, at least 40 people were killed when two bombs exploded in the northern Nigerian city of Kaduna. | On Wednesday, at least 40 people were killed when two bombs exploded in the northern Nigerian city of Kaduna. |
Boko Haram has not commented, but it is suspected to have carried out the attacks. | Boko Haram has not commented, but it is suspected to have carried out the attacks. |
It launched an insurgency in 2009 to create an Islamic state in Nigeria. | It launched an insurgency in 2009 to create an Islamic state in Nigeria. |
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