The United States of America again has expressed its commitment to
provide assistance towards countering terrorism and violent extremism in
Nigeria.
This commitment was conveyed by the Director, United States Defence Intelligence Agency, Lt Gen Vincent Stewart who led a delegation of US officials and diplomats to visit the Chief of the Air Staff,
This commitment was conveyed by the Director, United States Defence Intelligence Agency, Lt Gen Vincent Stewart who led a delegation of US officials and diplomats to visit the Chief of the Air Staff,
Air
Mshl Sadique Abubakar today at the Headquarters Nigerian
Air Force (NAF), Abuja. Gen Stewart was on a working visit to strategic
military institutions in Abuja to foster existing bilateral military
relations and security collaboration between the United States and
Nigeria.
"I am here to
better appreciate the challenges and opportunities in Nigeria and to
strengthen existing strategic partnership", he said while expressing the
US appreciations for moves by Nigeria towards strengthening democratic
principles and human rights.
Speaking further, Lt Gen Stewart
appreciated the effort and sacrifice of the Armed Forces of Nigeria in
the fight against insurgency while commiserating with the leadership of
the NAF about the unfortunate incident of the accidental air strike in
Rann, adding that the US will be willing to assist the NAF with its
investigation in whatever capacity.
Meanwhile, the CAS has
appealed to the US to help Nigeria towards addressing the gap in the
fight terrorism.
"Whatever strategy you putting in place must address
our gaps” the CAS said in his response, noting that the NAF is in need
of Fighter Ground Attack (FGA) and Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft to enhance its capability and
effectiveness in fighting the Boko Haram insurgency.
While expressing the belief that the US is in position to add value to the effort by the NAF, the CAS urged Lt Gen Stewart and his delegation to add their voices to the desire by the NAF to become effective in its operations
While expressing the belief that the US is in position to add value to the effort by the NAF, the CAS urged Lt Gen Stewart and his delegation to add their voices to the desire by the NAF to become effective in its operations









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