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Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau strengthen military cooperation on regional security
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Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau strengthen military cooperation on regional security

From Vanguard · () English

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  • Nigeria and Guinea-Bissau have committed to enhancing military cooperation to combat regional security threats.
  • The agreement aims to promote peace and stability across West Africa.
  • The pact was solidified during bilateral talks between the army chiefs of both nations.

Nigeria and Guinea-Bissau have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening military cooperation, aiming to address evolving security challenges and foster peace and stability throughout West Africa. This renewed dedication was formalized during recent bilateral discussions between the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of Nigeria, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, and his counterpart from Guinea-Bissau.

The agreement underscores the shared understanding between the two nations regarding the complex security landscape in the region. Both countries recognize the need for a coordinated approach to effectively tackle issues such as terrorism, cross-border crime, and other destabilizing factors that threaten regional harmony.

This enhanced military cooperation is expected to involve joint training exercises, intelligence sharing, and collaborative operations. By pooling their resources and expertise, Nigeria and Guinea-Bissau intend to build a more robust defense posture capable of responding swiftly and effectively to emerging threats, thereby contributing to a more secure West African sub-region.

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