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Nigeria considers withdrawing troops from Darfur: official

October 14, 2009 (WASHINGTON) — Nigeria is mulling pulling its troops deployed in Sudan’s Western region of Darfur according to one of its officials.

A Nigerian peacekeeping soldier from the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) jumps from a vehicle while on patrol in Osha IDP's camp in Nyla, southern Darfur (Reuters)
A Nigerian peacekeeping soldier from the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) jumps from a vehicle while on patrol in Osha IDP’s camp in Nyla, southern Darfur (Reuters)
Wole Oke, the Nigerian chairman for the House of Representatives Committee on Defence said that his country feels “unappreciated” despite its contributions worldwide, ‘Thisday’ website quoted him.

He was responding to questions on why Nigerian president Umaru Musa Yar’Adua skipped the UN General Assembly meetings held last month in New York.

Oke told reporters that his absence was a “deliberate diplomatic protest against the United States of America, whose body language towards Nigeria in recent times had been seen by the Federal Government as unfair”.

The Nigerian official said that US president Barack Obama’s decision not to visit the country during his African tours as well as tough words head from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on corruption added to Abuja’s growing discontent.

As a result, Oke said that as a result Nigeria had no interest in keeping troops in Darfur as long as its role is not appreciated by US and world powers.

He also said that Nigeria is angered that it has not been offered the position of the post of the commander of the African Union-United Nations Mission on Darfur (UNAMID).

UNAMID was previously headed by Nigerian General Martin Agwai and was succeeded by Rwandan Lieutenant General Patrick Nyamvumba.

Nigerian troops along with Rwandans’ comprise the majority of the UNAMID force.

(ST)

6 Comments

  • Sudan virus
    Sudan virus

    Nigeria considers withdrawing troops from Darfur: official
    Wole Oke your country is real corrupt.Shame on you. Your pull out will be of great impack in improving AU-UNAMID mission of maintaining peace in the region.

    Your Gwai, the former head of the AU -UNAMID claimed no more conflicts in Darfur which is not the case.

    Your country is after money. Why worry if the head of the AU-UNAMID is from different country? You have connection with Bashir.

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  • Joseph Dut Gak
    Joseph Dut Gak

    Nigeria considers withdrawing troops from Darfur: official
    These are unproductive moves by Nigerian Govt , you re not our god father to have such demand.

    leave in peace.

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  • alidrisy
    alidrisy

    Nigeria considers withdrawing troops from Darfur: official
    let me ask this man? are Nigerian troops come to darfur to get reword of appriciate feom US is thats all you want,mr adada announced that …( war is over in darfor) so whats are you waiting for. but we all know they will not dear to pull out because they want to make some blood money and wishing if the conflict continues to 50 years

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