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The German Bundestag’s Committee on Economic Cooperation and Development,
• considering that the current abduction of more than 200
girls and young women is one of a distressing series of
deplorable human-rights violations in north-eastern
Nigeria;
• considering that the United Nations Security Council
condemned the actions of Boko Haram on 9 May 2014,
describing them as a threat to the stability of West and
Central Africa;
• considering that the approach taken by the Nigerian
security forces in the states of Borno, Yobe and
Adamawa since the declaration of a state of emergency
in 2013, as well as the endemic corruption in Nigeria,
have been criticised as exacerbating the conflict;
• considering that the escalation of the past two months,
in particular, has so far caused 311,000 people to flee,
according to UNHCR figures;
• considering that any reaction to the current situation
must take into consideration the underlying causes of
the conflict, above all poverty, inequality and youth
unemployment;
1. condemns in the strongest terms the abduction of
more than 200 girls and young women from a school in
Chibok in the Nigerian state of Borno by the Boko
Haram group;
2. condemns the brutal actions of the Boko Haram
group as an unacceptable human-rights violation and
demands the immediate release of the young women
and girls;
3. expresses its deepest sympathy to the families of the
abducted young women and girls, and to all affected
by the conflict in north-eastern Nigeria;
4. welcomes the international community’s immense
concern and willingness to contribute to a solution to
the conflict;
5. appeals to the Federal Government and the
international community to work towards giving
prospects to young people, in particular, in northern
Nigeria through investment in jobs, education and
measures to tackle energy poverty, and in this
way to address the underlying causes of the conflict;
6. appeals, furthermore, to the international community to
press the Nigerian government to ensure the genuine
and continuous involvement of Nigerian civil
society, in order to strengthen the peace-builders in
society.