As the West African country of Nigeria prepares for presidential and general elections Feb 14 and 28, it is emerging that female suicide bombers are being prepared by the Islamic insurgency group Boko Haram to blow up polling stations but the continental body African Union (AU) says it has deployed about 7,500 troops from the member nations of the Lake Chad Basin Development Commission (LCBDC) to combat terror threats.
The member countries of the LCBDC are Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria, Algeria, Central African Republic, Libya and Sudan.
Briefing media here, Mike Omeri, coordinator of the National Information Centre (NIC) and director general of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), said: “The 7,500 AU-backed multinational force is to be composed mainly in the Lake Chad Basin Commission areas. The modalities of the operation of this force are being worked out at a tactical meeting that started in the Republic of Cameroun.”
Omeri said the Chadian chief of defence staff Major-General Ibrahim Seid Mahamat has arrived in Nigeria to consolidate plans to effect a trans-border operation with his Nigerian counterpart, Air Marshall Alex Badeh.
Meanwhile, the National Council of State have, after a seven-hour meeting Thursday to deliberate on the general elections and security issues in the country, became divided along party lines and could therefore not decide on whether to postpone the elections following renewed threats to peace in some parts of the country.