President
Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday said world leaders have the collective
responsibility of identifying sponsors and supporters of terror groups,
such as Boko Haram in Nigeria and other groups operating in the Sahel
region.
He said such people should be held responsible for their actions aimed at destabilising Africa.
Jonathan made his position known in his
remarks on peace and security at the opening of the on-going Fourth
European Union-Africa Summit holding in Brussels, the capital of
Belgium.
The summit brought together the Heads of
State and Government of the EU and the African continent together with
the EU and AU institutions.
The EU was represented at the summit,
which has “Investing in people, prosperity and peace” as its theme, by
the President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy and President
of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso.
While thanking the EU and other
development partners for their assistance in addressing the menace of
the terror groups, Jonathan insisted that a terror attack on one nation
was an attack on everybody.