Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, President of Somalia, speaks at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 14, 2016. |
Fighters for the Islamist
militant group Boko Haram have been trained in Somalia on Africa's eastern
coast before returning to West Africa, Somalia's president told a security
conference in Germany on Sunday.
Reuters
report continues:
Somalia,
plagued by political in-fighting, corruption and attacks by al Shabaab
insurgents, has recently made limited progress towards creating a functioning
political system, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said.
"Without
a stable Somalia, the whole region of the Horn of Africa will remain unstable
and by and large, the African continent. There are proofs and evidence that
(for) sometime Boko Haram has been trained in Somalia and they went back to
Nigeria," he said.
"The
terrorists are so linked together, they are associated and so organized, (that)
we the world we need to be so organized," he said, speaking in English.
It
was not clear from his comments whether he believed al Shabaab was still
training Boko Haram fighters, who have pledged allegiance to Islamic State
militants in Syria and Iraq.
Somalia's al Shabaab, which
has links to al Qaeda and wants to overthrow the Somali government and impose a
harsh version of Islamic law, claimed responsibility for a blast this month
that punched a hole in the fuselage of a plane.
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