The United State of America is set to boost Nigeria’s fight against terrorist group, Boko Haram by sending special agents to the frontline of the battle, reports say.
According
to the New York Times, the Pentagon is planning to send dozens of
Special Operations advisers to help in combating the sect.
The
NY Times reports further that the deployment of the US agents is a main
recommendation of a recent confidential assessment by the top United
States Special Operations commander for Africa, Brig. Gen. Donald C. Bolduc.
The Americans will however only serve in non-combat advisory roles if the proposition is approved.
Boko Haram has been ranked as the world’s deadliest terrorist group by the Global Terrorism Index.
President Muhammadu Buhari had
promised upon assumption of office to treat the insurgency as a
priority and recently said that Boko Haram had been technically defeated
by Nigerian troops.
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