Michel Arrion the Head of
European Union delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr said there were more
Nigerian nurses in Europe than in Nigeria.
Thomas-Greenfield, who
announced this to journalists from across Africa in a tele-press conference,
said that Boko Haram attacks had forced more than one million Nigerians out of
their homes. According to her, these people have serious concerns that urgently
need to be addressed. “More than a million Nigerians have been forced from
their homes. Close to 100,000 Nigerians are living outside of Nigeria as
refugees.
The United States Assistant
Secretary for African Affairs, Ms Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said that about
100,000 Nigerians were currently living outside as refugees in neighbouring
countries.
Thousands of families,
ordinary people, have been impacted by Boko Haram. And these people have
serious concerns that urgently need to be addressed,” she said. The US envoy
said her government had been working closely with Nigeria and her neighbouring
countries in addressing problem of terrorism in the region. Thomas-Linda said
there was multifaceted effort in place to deal with security issues as well as
the root causes.
The U.S. representative in
Africa also said that her government had been working with and providing
support for governments in the region through the Multinational Joint Task
Force. She said: “We’re also working with governments to look at broad economic
development in the regions affected by Boko Haram by encouraging businesses to
invest in those areas. We are also working with the governments to ensure that
those who have been victims of Boko Haram receive the assistance that they
require to rebuild their lives.”
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