The United through its Secretary of State, Anthony Blinkens has announced $150 million in new humanitarian aid for Africa’s Sahel region.
Secretary Blinkens made the announcement in his current during a visit on Thursday to Niger, a country that the US considers an important ally in the fight against Islamist insurgencies.
Blinken said in a statement about the new aid, which will go to Niger, Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, and Mauritania as well as Sahelian refugees in Libya that “it will help provide life-saving support to refugees, asylum seekers, and others impacted by conflict and food insecurity in the region.”
Niger Republic and its neighbors Mali, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, and Chad are all struggling to repel Islamist insurgents who have killed thousands of people, displaced millions more, and in some cases seized control of vast swathes of territory.
The bulk of terrorist activities in the Sahel are domiciled in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, the violence is rapidly spreading to coastal states like Ghana, which is experiencing an upsurge in attacks by unidentified groups, which could have links to jihadis.
Earlier this month, the United States military launched its annual military training exercise aimed at helping armies contain the jihadi threat following an increase in extremist violence in West Africa´s Sahel region spreads south toward coastal states.
It was reported yesterday that the US military carried out its first-ever maritime exercises in West Africa.
The US lately has been on a quest to revamp its relations with Africa as China and Russia’s influence continues to grow in the country. Russia has been India’s largest weapons supplier since the Soviet Union days.
The US Secretary had also visited and commended Ethiopia over the handling of the peace truce with the government late last year signed with the Tigray People Liberation Front which represents a separatist voice within the Ethiopian federation.