Leaders of Central and West African states will hold a summit on April 8
to try to draw up a joint strategy against the threat posed by
Nigeria's Boko Haram militants. The meeting which will hold in Malabo,
capital of Equatorial Guinea, is being jointly organised by the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Economic Community of
Central African States (ECCAS). Excerpt from the statement by ECOWAS
reads;
"In the face of the mounting and increasingly bloody attacks by the
fundamentalists against Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad and the series
consequences for these countries, and the real risks of destabilizing
western and central Africa, the two organizations have decided to take
action.
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