Borno bombings: African Union rallies support to help Nigeria fight terrorismĀ 

The African Union Commission has condemned the suicide bombings in Maiduguri, describing the attacks as a serious threat to peace and a violation of human rights.

In a statement by the spokesperson, Nuur Mohamud Sheekh, Chairperson Mahmoud Youssouf expressed solidarity with Nigeria, offering condolences to victims’ families and wishing the injured a quick recovery.

He stressed AU’s ā€œunequivocal rejectionā€ of terrorism, noting that such violence ā€œundermines peace, security, and stability within communities.ā€

The Commission also commended Nigerian authorities for ongoing counter-terrorism efforts, but warned that the attack highlights the ā€œpersistent threatā€ posed by extremist groups.

The AU further called for stronger international support, urging increased humanitarian aid, intelligence-sharing, and long-term investment to tackle the root causes of violent extremism.

Reaffirming its position, the AU emphasized that only ā€œcollective action and sustained commitmentā€ can effectively defeat terrorism and ensure lasting peace in the region.

Borno bombings: African Union rallies support to help Nigeria fight terrorism

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