The Honourable Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello
Mohammed Matawalle has called for increased support from the United States in
intelligence sharing, counterterrorism efforts, and the enhancement of military
capabilities to address Nigeria’s evolving security challenges.
Matawalle made this appeal during a meeting with Major
General Garrick Harmon, the Director for Strategy, Engagement, and Programs of
the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), who is on his inaugural official
visit to Nigeria in his current capacity. The meeting took place at Ship House
in Abuja.
During the high-level discussions, Matawalle underscored the
significance of strengthening bilateral defence relations and urged the United
States to expand its assistance in critical areas, including intelligence
cooperation, technical training, logistics, and equipment support.
“Nigeria is dedicated to promoting regional peace and
security; however, we cannot achieve this alone,” he stated.
“We require more robust support from the United States,
particularly in intelligence sharing and capacity building, to effectively
combat terrorism, insurgency, and transnational threats,” he emphasized.
In response, Major General Garrick Harmon expressed
gratitude for the warm reception and reaffirmed the United States’ commitment
to supporting Nigeria’s efforts in enhancing security and stability across West
Africa.
He noted that despite the brief duration of his visit, the
engagements in Nigeria have been highly productive and highlight the strength
of the existing partnership between the two nations.
Both parties acknowledged their shared interests and agreed
on the necessity for deeper collaboration in addressing the security challenges
facing the region.
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It is ridiculous for the Nigeria minister of Defence Mr. Metawalle to demand US help to fight terrorism in the country. He should know that the United States is the main sponsor of the most dangerous terrorist groups in the planet. I think, he’s indirectly telling the US to come invade Nigeria once and for all. As a defence minister, he ought to know what the U.S. and his western allies stand for towards Africa countries. NATO countries sponsor these deadly groups, financed them, armed them and give them intelligence information to support their interests. Why can’t he approach Russia and China? These two countries doesn’t have any attachment with terrorists groups, instead, they have helped Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger Republic to flush out Islamic fundamentalists from their respective countries.
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