Nigeria
has been described as an important nation that is very strategic, not only to
Africa but to the whole world while her success determines Africa’s success in
the social political and economic emancipation of the continent of Africa. The
Commander of the United States African Command (AFRICOM), General Thomas
Waldhauser, said this when he paid a courtesy call on the Chief of Defence
Staff, General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin at Defence Headquarters, Abuja.
General
Waldhauser said he was happy with the level of warm cordial relationship
between the United States and Nigeria. He pointed out that the USA would
do all that is needed and necessary to make Nigeria succeed in its leadership
role in Africa, especially in its untiring effort at wiping terrorism from
Nigeria and the West African Sub-Region.
The
Commander AFRICOM stated that the United States is committed to maintaining
productive and fruitful relationship with Nigeria by stepping up her assistance
in the areas of training, intelligence sharing, capacity building and
hardware. He noted that fight against terrorism is a multifaceted problem
that demands concerted efforts of the world body to completely eradicate in the
interest of mankind.
In
his remarks, the CDS, General Olonisakin expressed appreciation of the US
Government for its tremendous contributions to the Armed Forces of Nigeria in
the fight against insurgency and other sundry crimes across the
country.
He stressed that the US has been forthcoming in manpower
training, equipment support, upgrading of Special Forces, intelligence,
surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) and other relevant areas as required by the
Nigerian Army, the Navy and the Air Force.
He noted with gratitude the US
supports, which he admitted have provided the Armed Forces of Nigeria with some
critical capabilities that have gone a long way to help in containing the spate
of security challenges that threaten our nation, Lake Chad Basin and West
African Sub-Region.
The
AFRICOM Commander was accompanied by the US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Stuart
Symington, US Defence Attachee to Nigeria, Colonel Patrick Doyle and some
senior staff of US Embassy, while the CDS was assisted by the representatives
of the Service Chiefs and Principal Staff Officers from the Defence
Headquarters.
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