Tillerson vows US 'full support' for Nigeria in jihadism fight

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Nigeria's Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyeama after a press conference in Abuja on March 12, 2018. PHOTO | PIUS UTOMI EKPEI | AFP

What you need to know:

  • Secretary of state is in his first official visit to Africa.
  • Tillerson's schedule in Nigeria shortened because of work.

ABUJA,

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Monday slammed last month's mass abduction of schoolgirls in northern Nigeria and promised Washington's "full support" in the country's fight against Boko Haram jihadists.

"The recent kidnapping of 110 schoolgirls is heartbreaking," Tillerson said on his arrival in the capital Abuja on the final leg of an African tour.

"Nigeria has the US in full support and we are actively working with our partners in what we can assist you in this fight."

BUHARI

Tillerson, who was greeted by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, is on the final part of his first tour of Africa since becoming secretary of state.

He arrived from Chad, where he also promised support for a state fighting jihadism.

His tour, which began on Wednesday, has also included Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya.

CHIBOK

Heavily armed Islamist militants abducted 110 girls from their school in Dapchi, in Yobe state, northeast Nigeria, on February 19.

Parallels were immediately drawn to the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls in Chibok in 2014, which captured world attention and contributed to the ouster of Buhari's predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan.

OVERNIGHT

Tillerson had initially been scheduled to stay in Abuja overnight, hold further meetings on Tuesday with US embassy staff and then fly back to Washington.

But the schedule was shortened because of work, aides said.