FRANCE has sent military advisers to Niger’s southern border with
Nigeria to help coordinate military action by regional powers fighting
the Islamist group, Boko Haram, a French army official said on Thursday.
The deployment was announced as war planes pounded Boko Haram
positions just over the border in Nigeria, a resident in the Niger town
of Bosso said and hundreds of Chadian troops massed at the frontier to
prepare an attack.
Chad has sent about 2,500 troops as part of efforts to take on the
militant group, which has intensified its fight to set up a breakaway
Islamist state in Nigeria and has staged cross-border raids. Chadian
troops crossed into Nigeria this week from Cameroon, on the Southern
side of Lake Chad.
A French army official told Reuters, that a detachment of about 10
military personnel had been stationed in Diffa at the request of Niger,
its former colony.
A source close to the Niger government told Reuters on Thursday, that
the parliament in Niamey would vote on Monday to send its troops to
Nigeria.
Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, President Francois
Hollande, said Paris was also providing logistical and operation
support, including by delivering fuel and munitions to countries
fighting the Boko Haram sect.
However, he said France could not be expected to get involved in
every crisis around the world and accused other major powers of inaction
in Africa.
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