UN Security Council Adopts 1st Resolution on Boko Haram Crisis

The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted its first resolution – 2349 (2017) addressing Boko Haram’s presence in the Lake Chad Basin towards protecting civilians affected by terrorism.

The resolution followed a report of its mission to the region earlier this month.

The Council strongly condemned all terrorist attacks, violations of international humanitarian law and human rights abuses by Boko Haram and Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the Region. The UN body also condemned killings, abductions, child, early and forced marriages, rape, sexual slavery and the increasing use of girls as suicide bombers by the Boko Haram terrorists.

The Council encouraged governments to enhance regional military cooperation, and to move “vigorously and decisively” to cut funding flows to individuals, groups, undertakings and entities on the ISIL and Al-Qaida Sanctions List, which includes Boko Haram.
It urged Lake Chad Basin Governments to implement consistent policies to promote defections from Boko Haram and ISIL, to deradicalize and reintegrate those who had already defected and to ensure there was no impunity for those responsible for terrorist attacks. On the humanitarian front, the Council urged all parties to the conflict to ensure respect for and protection of humanitarian personnel, and to facilitate safe, timely and unhindered access for humanitarian organizations to deliver aid.

Kadinvest 2.0: USA & Kaduna State Sign MoU on Economic Growth

The U.S. government, through the Agency for International Development (USAID), has announced at the Kadinvest 2.0, its continuing support to the economic sector in Kaduna State with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) by the USAID Acting Mission Director Julie A. Koenen and His Excellency the Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai.

Kadinvest 2.0

The ceremony took place on April 5 at Kadinvest 2.0, Kaduna’s annual conference on economic development.  The Kaduna State government used the opportunity to reaffirm its commitment to achieving sustainable economic growth by creating mechanisms to make it easier to do business, and aligning its budget to capital expenditure in order to build both human capital and infrastructure.

This three-year MOU outlines the shared and individual commitments to help drive economic development collaboration between USAID/Nigeria and the Kaduna State Government. These include:

  • Strengthening the agriculture sector through increased agricultural productivity of selected value chains, expanded market participation, increased access to finance and an improved business enabling environment
  • Developing the capability of Kaduna State Government to manage water and sanitation resources
  • Increasing access to and availability of power in Kaduna State

USAID currently supports activities aimed at agricultural productivity, trade efficiency, innovation, power sector growth — including renewable energy and increased energy access for residential and institutional consumers, as well as improved management of water and sanitation services. This MOU will strengthen and deepen activities that are expected to come on-line over the next five years helping to reach a multitude of economic growth objectives in Kaduna State.