Military Cooperation: Nigeria strengthens relations with United States

Nokai Origin, Abuja

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The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Defence, Ibrahim kana, has stated that the Federal Government of Nigeria will continue to reinforce the bilateral relations with the United States on Military Cooperation.

Kana stated this when he hosted the delegations of the United States Air War College participants who are undertaking Foreign Study Tour of allied countries, at the Headquarters Ministry of Defence in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

The Permanent Secretary who described Nigerian foreign policy as afrocentric, said Nigeria has played a major role in providing Peace Support Operations to many African countries such as Mali, Equatorial, Liberia, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Gambia, Sudan and Chad among others.

In a statement by the Director of Information and Public Relations, Henshaw Ogubike, the Permanent Secretary said Nigeria and United States of America have enjoyed a mutual bilateral relation over the years following the establishment of a  diplomatic relation with Nigeria in 1960.

He stressed that the inauguration of the civilian President in 1999 deepened the relationship between both countries and improved  the cooperation on foreign policy goals such as regional peace keeping.

The Permanent Secretary noted that the visit of the United States Air War College participants would help both countries to reinforce the Military Cooperation as a working tool for future collaboration.

Earlier, the leader of the delegation, Col. Gunter John appreciated the Permanent Secretary for granting them audience pointing out that the visit would afford them the opportunity of learning from Nigeria’s approach to defence management and  the defence structures.

The highlight of the meeting was the presentation by the Ministry on the existing bilateral military cooperation of both countries.

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