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FCT- Some world leaders on Thursday in Abuja pledged their support to Nigeria in its fight against terrorism.

The pledge came on heels of the killing of many students at the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, in Yobe.

In separate statements at a conference on human security, peace and development to commemorate Nigeria’s Centenary celebration, the leaders condemned the attack in strong terms.

The EU President, Mr Jose Manuel Barroso, who said the bloc had contributed one billion dollars to support peace and security in Africa, warned that ``radicalism and hate’’ had no place in the society.

"We were all shocked on Tuesday with the news of the attack in Buni Yadi, which caused the death of 29 young students.

"It was the latest mischief of brutal and unjustifiable attacks by terrorists on innocent civilians.

"Let me offer my deep condolences to the families of the victims and to the Nigerian people.

"Radicalism, extremism and hate have no place in our societies and we pledge our support to Nigeria in its fight against terrorism.’’

Barroso also reiterated EU’s commitment to share counter-piracy knowledge with African countries, to strengthen their efforts to overcome threats to maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea.

Also speaking, UK’s Minister for Africa, Mr Mark Simmonds, said that the British Government would ``partner Africa in seeking the eradication of violent extremism''.

The minister spoke on behalf of Prime Minister David Cameron and brought a message from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

He said it was the right of Nigeria and African governments to defend their territory and people from terrorism, but called for respect for human rights in doing so.

``As they do so, they also have a duty to be the protector of their citizens and their universal and inalienable human rights.

``The defence of Africa’s people, and the proportionate use of legal force, is mutually reinforcing.

``But if we ignore the values that we want our own children to benefit from, we will act as a recruiter for the likes of Boko Haram and Al Shabaab.

``We must not forget what it is that we defend,’’ he said.

Simmonds told African leaders attending the Centenary celebration that democracy, prosperity and stability were vital ingredients for peace and development in the continent.

He challenged African leaders to allow their countries ``to flourish’’, noting that the choices they make could determine the fate of over one billion people.

On the 2015 elections in Nigeria, Simmonds said it was an opportunity for Nigeria to serve as a role model to other countries on credible elections and democracy.

"Next February’s elections will be a vital milestone - Nigeria’s fifth consecutive Presidential Election under civilian rule.

"I am confident Nigerians will accept nothing less and in doing so. You and your government could be a role model for many other African governments,’’ he said.

Also speaking, French President Francois Hollande promised support for Nigeria in the battle against 'Boko Haram' in defence of democracy.

Hollande, who`was the only European president at the conference said: ``Your struggle is also our struggle.

``We will always stand ready not only to provide our political support, but also our help every time you need it, because the struggle against terrorism is also the struggle for democracy.”

Hollande noted that in spite of the crises in the continent, there was reason for optimism in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

“Africa has a great future. It’s the continent of tomorrow,” he said.

The French president, however warned, that such promise could be impeded by insecurity.

He also pledged that France would double its overseas development aid to the continent within the next five years

President Idris Derby of Chad expressed confidence that Nigeria would win the war against terror and violent extremism.

He hinged his optimism on the experience of his country which, he said, confronted extremism some years ago, adding that since 2008, Chad had recorded peace and stability.
 

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