In an effort to strengthen the existing
bi-lateral cooperation with Nigeria’s neighbours, the Chief of Defence Staff,
General Gabriel Olonisakin has embarked on official trips to Niger Republic and
Republic of Cameroun where he met with the top Government functionaries of the
two countries.
In
Niger Republic, General Olonisakin met with the President of the country,
Mahamadou Issoufou as well as the Chief of Defence Staff, General Seyni Garba
where discussion on issues that concern the two friendly countries were highlighted.
General
Olonisakin thanked the Niger President for the role the country is playing in
counterterrorism operations in Lake Chad Basin and the country’s role in the
formation of Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF).
Nigeria’s
CDS expressed delight that Boko Haram has been significantly decimated, a feat
which called for stronger ties between Nigeria and its neighbours to ensure
that no safe haven is provided for the retreating Boko Haram terrorists in the
sub-region. To this end, General Olonisakin solicited for improved
intelligence gathering and sharing, air asset operations and counter-Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs) operations within the Lake Chad Basin countries and
across ECOWAS States.
While in Cameroun, Nigeria’s CDS was received by the Camerounian Honorable Minister of Defence, Edgard Allain Mebe Ngo'o and the country’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Rene-Claude Meka where similar discussion, as in Niger Republic, occurred.
While in Cameroun, Nigeria’s CDS was received by the Camerounian Honorable Minister of Defence, Edgard Allain Mebe Ngo'o and the country’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Rene-Claude Meka where similar discussion, as in Niger Republic, occurred.
One of
the highlights of the discussion in Cameroun however, was in the area of
stronger cooperation in maritime environment, especially in the Gulf of Guinea,
to tackle the incessant case of bunkering, oil theft and piracy. General
Olonisakin has since returned to Nigeria.
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