Saturday, December 19, 2015

Insurgency: African leaders to ban full-face veil

Insurgency: African leaders to ban full-face veil

on   
By Yinka Ajayi with agency reports
Following commitment by African leaders to curtail insurgency in Africa, West African leaders during the week were seeking to “forbid” women wearing full-face veils in an effort to battle the growing number of female suicide bombers.
veilThe president of the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) Commission, Kadre Desire Ouedraogo, told newsmen at the close of a two-day summit in Abuja that leaders must take “measures that would forbid the kind of dress that will not allow security personnel to be sure of their identities.”
As it loses swathes of territory to the Nigerian army, Boko Haram have in recent months started launching guerilla-style attacks, using young women and girls as suicide bombers by hiding explosives under their clothes.
Boko Haram has used the tactic similarly in Cameroon, Chad and Niger, countries that have already enforced bans on veils earlier this year.
You will recall that President Muhammadu Buhari vowed to end the Boko Haram insurgency before the end of December 2015, but the deadline looks likely to be missed as attacks persist.
A vigilante civilian and four female suicide bombers were killed Wednesday at a checkpoint in northeast Nigeria after one of them detonated her explosives.
A local official said that four girls between the ages of nine and 12 were stopped at the checkpoint, but the information was not confirmed.

No comments: