Former President Goodluck Jonathan had accused the US government of refusing to help Nigeria in its fight against extremism.
The US Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, during a telephone press briefing on Monday, held in South Africa at the 25th African Union Summit, said that Washington was ready to back Nigeria in its fight against the terrorist group.
She added that the US was committing $5 million to Nigeria’s efforts at defeating Boko Haram, adding that Nigeria had been receiving equipment and technical assistance from the US.
Contrary to President Buhari’s statement on Sunday at the AU Summit, the US assistant secretary, Bureau of African Affairs, said Africa was not under siege, though she admitted the continent was facing “really horrific attacks in recent times.”
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