Boko Haram threat spreads from Nigeria schools to nearby countries
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Soldiers at scene of a Boko Haram bomb attack in Kaduna, Nigeria, on July 23
Boko Haram国产视频檚 campaign of terror against girls and schools is growing beyond the borders of Nigeria.
The militant group, whose names mean 国产视频淲estern education is forbidden国产视频 国产视频 have been stepping up raids into neighbouring Cameroon in recent weeks.
In its latest foray into Cameroon, Boko Haram attacked the home of the country国产视频檚 deputy prime minister, killing 14 people and abducting 17 others 国产视频 including his wife.
The goup is still holding the 219 Chibok girls who were kidnapped from their school in Borno state in April. About 900 schools have been destroyed and 176 teachers killed in Borno, according to the state governor.
One school in Cameroon has already felt the threat of Boko Haram.听The Fotokol school is only 300 metres from the Nigerian village of Gamboru, where 300 people were murdered in May. Students told recently how mortar shells landed nearby and bullets had whizzed through the school courtyard.
The defence ministers of four countries whose borders meet at Lake Chad held talks recently, aimed at speeding up the formation of a military force of almost 3000 troops to tackle Boko Haram in the region.
As well as Nigeria and Cameron, Chad and Niger are under threat. Reports say Boko Haram has recruited fighters from Chad and Niger, whose defence minister Karidio Mahamadou said they were determined to 国产视频渆radicate this curse国产视频.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan issued a statement on the Cameroon kidnappings, saying it 国产视频渦nderscores the regional security threat that Boko Haram has become国产视频.
The statement added: 国产视频淗e welcomes the recent resolve by the defence ministers of Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Benin and Niger to further strengthen existing partnerships in order to forestall the desperate attempt by misguided elements to turn the sub-region into a battleground for terrorism and radical extremism.国产视频
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