
Audio By Carbonatix
Nigeria is planning to withdraw some of its 1,200 soldiers from the UN peacekeeping force in Mali, Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara has said.Mr Ouattara, head of the regional group Ecowas, said the troops were needed at home to tackle militant Islamists.It is not yet clear how many Nigerian troops will stay in Mali, where an election is due to be held on 28 July.The Nigerians are part of a force of 12,600 African troops who took over from a French-led mission on 1 July.French and West African troops drove militant Islamists out of northern Mali in February.The UN force - known by its French acronym Minusma - is now working with the Malian army to provide security for the election. It is due to grow to 11,200 troops, plus 1,400 police, by the end of the year.President Ouattara, speaking at a summit of West African nations in the Nigerian capital Abuja, said the withdrawal was "because of the domestic situation in Nigeria"."They are not withdrawing everyone. A good part of the troops are going to be there," he said.
InsurgencyMore than 2,000 people have been killed since militant Islamist group Boko Haram launched its insurgency in 2009 to create an Islamic state in the mainly Muslim north of Nigeria.A state of emergency was declared on 14 May in the north-eastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, with more than 2,000 soldiers deployed to break up Boko Haram camps and insurgent operations.This month's election in Mali is intended to end months of political crisis that started when soldiers overthrew President Amadou Toumani Toure in March 2012, allowing separatist rebels and Islamist militants to seize the north of the country.France - the former colonial power in Mali - sent more than 4,000 troops there in January after rebels threatened the capital.Western donors have agreed a $43bn (£28bn) package for Mali's economic recovery plan linked to the implementation of a political road map that includes the elections.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
[Watch Live] Shatta Wale, Kofi Kinaata, and others ignite the grand finale of Gomoa Easter Carnival
2 hours -
Berekum Chelsea edge Aduana FC in Bono derby to boost survival hopes
5 hours -
‘They can’t control the team’ – Ernest Thompson doubts local coaches for Black Stars role
6 hours -
Ghana-born midfielder Seidu realises ‘dream’ with Atlético Madrid debut
6 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Bubakari strikes late to hand All Blacks vital win over Dreams FC
6 hours -
Fatal crash on Kintampo–Tamale highway claims four lives
6 hours -
2025–26 FA Cup Semifinal Draw: Chelsea, Man City Learn Wembley Opponents
7 hours -
GPL 25/26: Gold Stars back on top after beating Nations FC
7 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Heart of Lions roar back with victory over Vision FC in Kpando
8 hours -
Solomon Agbasi: Hearts keeper in stable condition after concussion
8 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Late Salim Adams penalty earns Medeama draw at Bechem
8 hours -
Hearts pip Young Apostles 1-0 to end 5-game winless run
9 hours -
Boakye Agyarko marks Easter Sunday with a call for Godly leadership ahead of nationwide campaign tour
10 hours -
Pepsi withdraws as UK festival sponsor after Kanye West backlash
10 hours -
Pope Leo calls for global leaders to choose peace in his first Easter Mass
10 hours