(YAOUNDE, Cameroon) — The Nigeria-based extremist group Boko Haram on Monday
threatened neighboring countries Niger and Chad, warning the fighters were
prepared to carry out suicide bombings in the countries sending troops to help
fight the militants.
The warning came as leaders from Niger and other countries in the region
gathered in Cameroon’s capital to finalize plans for a joint offensive against
the militants who have stepped up their attacks in recent weeks.
In a translation published by the SITE Intelligence Group, Boko Haram
sharply criticized Niger for joining the effort and said the country was being
dragged into a “swamp of darkness.” Over the last 10 days, Boko Haram fighters
have repeatedly struck the town of Diffa but not the capital.
“If you insist on continuing the aggression and the coalition with the
government of Chad, then we give you glad tidings that the land of Niger is
easier than the land of Nigeria and moving the war to the depth of your cities
will be the first reaction toward any aggression that occurs after this
statement,” it said, according to SITE’s transcript.
A multinational force to fight Boko Haram is expected to be formally
launched in coming weeks. Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Benin initially pledged to
help Nigeria. On Monday, Burundi and Central African Republic also agreed to
contribute troops to fight the militant group.
The Islamic extremist group has fought a five-year insurgency against
Nigeria’s government, leaving 10,000 people dead last year alone. The violence
has forced some 157,000 people to seek refuge in Niger, while 40,000 others
have gone to Cameroon and 17,000 are in Chad, the U.N. said. Almost 1 million
Nigerians are internally displaced, according to the country’s own statistics.
On Monday, leaders in Central Africa said that 10 member states had agreed
to contribute most of the $100 million needed to combat Boko Haram. They did
not state how much had been raised nor how much is remaining despite calling
for the creation of an emergency fund to bridge the difference.