Niger set to deploy troops to Nigeria

w460NIAMEY. — Niger is set to send troops to Nigeria for the multi-national battle against Boko Haram after scores of people were killed in a fresh onslaught by the Islamist fighters in a key border town.

Intervention from Niger would open a new northern front in the increasingly regional fight against the Islamist insurgents who killed more than a hundred people, including 19 soldiers, on Wednesday in a rampage in the Cameroonian town of Fotokol on Nigeria’s border.

The onslaught came a day after Chad sent troops across the frontier to battle the jihadists and recapture the Nigerian town of Gamboru.

Chad’s army said it had killed more than 200 Boko Haram fighters in the clashes.

“They (Boko Haram) attacked and burnt three mosques in the attack,” Mele Mohammed, a Fotokol community leader, told AFP.

“n the mosque, in the Tashangalau area, they killed 31 people who were praying.”

He added: “Our consolation is that our attackers also suffered heavy casualties, especially when the fighter jets bombed them as they fled.”

A government source said Niger’s parliament will vote on sending its troops to Nigeria to fight the militants, who have killed 3 000 people and forced more than a million from their homes since launching its insurgency in 2009.

“Niger is indeed going to send troops to Nigeria as part of the struggle against Boko Haram,” the source said.

African Union leaders have backed plans for a 7 500-strong five-nation regional force to take on the extremists, who control vast swathes of northeast Nigeria.

The UN Security Council on Thursday urged Nigeria’s neighbours to step up military cooperation, praising Chad’s “swift assistance in the fight against Boko Haram”.

African and Western experts met in Cameroon’s capital Yaounde on Thursday to devise the combat strategy against the Islamist militants. — AFP.

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