Ms Shonibare is right after all. This report below by Reuters confirms
that U.S. and European Union diplomats were disappointed Nigeria
Government didn't send anyone to the event.
The United Nations, Chad, Niger and Cameroon appealed on Friday for help
for millions of people in the Lake Chad Basin region forced to flee the
violence of Boko Haram and hit with repeated droughts and floods that
have brought malnutrition and disease.
But while the radical Islamist militants operate out of Nigeria and U.N.
aid chief Stephen O'Brien said that is where most people have been
displaced by their attacks, Nigeria did not send anyone to the United
Nations event.
U.S. and European Union diplomats said they were disappointed that
Nigeria did not attend the event chaired by O'Brien on the sidelines of
the U.N. General Assembly.
The Nigerian U.N. mission was not immediately available to comment on
its absence.
A regional offensive by Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon earlier this
year drove Boko Haram from much of the territory it held in northern
Nigeria. But the militants have since struck back with a renewed wave of
deadly raids and suicide bombings.
"These (displaced) families are being used as ammunition because it is
the children that are used as bombers in markets and in train stations,"
said Chad's Foreign Minister Moussa Faki Mahamat. "Trade is virtually
wiped out in this area."
Several U.N. diplomats at the event warned that the aid emergency in
Lake Chad Basin risked being forgotten amid other humanitarian crises in
Syria, Yemen and South Sudan.
Niger Prime Minister Brigi Rafini said the region was in the midst of a
"genuine disaster."
"We need massive assistance from the international community," he
said. "It is the population that has shared with these refugees and
displaced people the little they have while they themselves are living
in extremely vulnerable situations."
The United Nations said some 2.3 million people have been forced from
their homes since May 2013, and a quarter of a million of them have fled
from Nigeria into Cameroon, Chad and Niger, many walking hundreds of
miles.
"Droughts and floods hit the region repeatedly. Malnutrition and
disease outbreaks hover at emergency levels. Some 5.5 million people do
not have enough to eat," O'Brien said.
"The emergence of Boko Haram has pushed them over the edge."
O'Brien said U.N. appeals for 2015 to help those displaced people and
refugees in Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger were all less than
half-funded.
The United States on Friday announced $6.8 million in funding for
regional aid efforts.
-Reuters
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