WASHINGTON,
June 24, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a letter from 21st Century Wilberforce Initiative:
Dear Mr. President: We write with great urgency regarding the dire crisis continuing to unfold in northeastern and central
Nigeria, much of it as the direct result of Boko Haram. Just yesterday, in the
Washington Post,
Kevin Sieff noted, "Thousands of Boko Haram victims are on the verge of starvation in northeastern
Nigeria." Six people, on average, are dying every day from malnutrition. According to
Medicins Sans Frontieres,
"on certain days more than 30 people were dying due to hunger and
illness," and that 66 percent of the children they screened were
emaciated.
This is in addition to a recent Refugees International report which quoted a top UN official as saying, "
Nigeria
is our biggest failure." Another chief UN humanitarian official
described the Lake Chad region as the "world's most neglected
humanitarian crisis."
Should Nigeria further fracture it would also constitute one of the greatest security threats in West Africa.
The Global Terrorism Index now considers Boko Haram the most lethal
terrorist organization in the world with the Fulani militants of
Nigeria's
Middle Belt the fourth deadliest. Our own research indicates that in
just the first four months of this year, there was a 190% increase in
people killed by Fulani militants.
Earlier this year, we, along with others from the 21
st Century Wilberforce Initiative, traveled to
Nigeria
and witnessed first-hand what is taking place. We met with over 500
people, drove through entire villages burned to the ground, visited with
families forced to live in caves to elude terrorists, and heard
firsthand testimony of communities surviving by eating grass. We have
continued to liaise with those affected on the ground, diaspora groups,
Congressional offices and State Department officials, and just released a
report,
"Nigeria: Fractured and Forgotten."
The crisis in Nigeria and the surrounding countries is larger than Boko Haram and cannot continue unaddressed.
We are grateful you and your Administration have already designated
Boko Haram as an FTO and offered significant assistance to
Nigeria.
However, given that this is the world's most neglected humanitarian
crisis and one of the most significant security threats in
West Africa, we believe what is needed is a Special Envoy for
Nigeria and the Lake Chad region.
A Special Envoy for
Nigeria and the Lake Chad region directly reporting to Assistant Secretary of State
Linda Thomas-Greenfield could relate to Boko Haram, terrorism, IDP's, refugees, psycho-social care, etc.
It is our firm belief that the United States
and other Western nations have a vested interest in confronting one of
the worst humanitarian crises of our day. The appointment of a Special
Envoy would send a strong signal and further strengthen American
leadership.
We urge you and your Administration to act quickly and appoint a Special Envoy for
Nigeria and the Lake Chad region.
Thank you for your consideration.
Randel Everett
President, 21
st Century Wilberforce Initiative
Frank R. Wolf Distinguished Senior Fellow
The
full report with recommendations can be accessed at
www.standwithnigeria.org
SOURCE 21st Century Wilberforce Initiative
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