Gordon Brown calls for British Military Aid over Nigeria kidnappings
Gordon Brown has called for international military assistance, such as air support, to be offered to the Nigerian government in the hunt for about 200 teenage girls abducted by Islamist militants from a school more than two weeks ago.
The former prime minister said he had approached the British government to discuss the possibility of military assistance. Asked if he anticipated a positive response, he said: I think people will want to help, yes.
Stressing the urgency of locating the girls, Mr Brown said: The international community must do something to protect these girls. We could provide military help to the Nigerians to track down the whereabouts of the girls before theyre dispersed throughout Africa like air support, for example, if that was thought necessary.
Mr Brown will meet Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja next week to discuss the abduction. He declined to say whether he planned to travel to the remote and dangerous Borno province in the north of the country, from which the girls were kidnapped on April 14th.
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