Lagos (AFP) - Nigeria's top security official on Friday ruled out the
need for a United Nations or African Union-backed force to fight Boko
Haram, saying the country and its partners could handle the threat.
Possible "enhanced international
support" against Boko Haram will be discussed on the sidelines of an AU
summit later this month, given fears about the group's threat to
regional stability.
But national security adviser Sambo Dasuki, a former army colonel, said wider assistance would not be necessary.
"It's something that we can do. It's absolutely something we can do," he told BBC World Service radio in an interview.
"I think as it is we are in good shape to address the issue with those partners, Niger, Chad and Cameroon."
Representatives
from Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon met this week to thrash out
details of a new regional force to counter the rising threat from the
Islamist militants.
An
existing force, made up of troops from Nigeria, Niger and Chad appears
to have collapsed in disarray even before the January 3 attack on its
headquarters near the northeastern town of Baga.
Troops
from Niger and Chad were not present during the raid, which saw Baga
razed and hundreds of civilians, if not more, killed in what is feared
could be the insurgents' worst atrocity.
Tuesday's meeting agreed
to transfer the headquarters of the new force from Nigeria to the
Chadian capital, N'Djamena, reflecting concern about Boko Haram's rising
transnational threat.
Boko Haram has seized dozens of towns and
villages in the northeast in the last six months and now controls the
border of Borno State with Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
Some
analysts have suggested that it is trying to revive a defunct 19th
century Islamic caliphate, whose borders corresponded to parts of
modern-day Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
The
group's leader Abubakar Shekau, however, mocked the proposed new force
in a video published online on Tuesday, boasting that his fighters would
take on all comers and that "Nigeria is dead".
"The kings of Africa... I challenge you to attack me now. I am ready," he said.

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