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Nigeria ‘yet to decide’ on all-Muslim alliance

BY News Agency

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Nigeria has yet to decide whether to join a Saudi Arabia-led alliance to fight the militant group Islamic State, a spokesman for President Muhammadu Buhari said on Thursday.

On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia announced a 34-nation Islamic military coalition, a move welcomed by the United States, which has been urging greater regional efforts to push back Islamic State, now in control of large parts of Iraq and Syria.

However, there has been confusion over the initiative, with some of the countries named as members of the coalition caught unawares by the announcement.

A list published by the Saudi state news agency included Nigeria, which, with other West African states, is battling home-grown militants in the form of Boko Haram, a group that like Islamic State wants to carve out a territory ruled by Islamic law.

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“Nigeria has been formally invited to be a member of the alliance and President Buhari is looking into it,” Buhari’s spokesman Garba Shehu told Reuters, in the first official comment from Abuja.

“A decision to join has not been taken yet. Nigeria is not in or out.”

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