Speaking at bilateral talks between Nigeria and Chad, Buhari noted that the security of Nigeria and her neighbours’ were intrinsically linked. He added that it made it very essential that they cooperated on security issues in a robust and sustained manner.
The
President said that he was quite certain that when fully deployed and
functional, the MNJTF, which comprises Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon, would
be able to secure and stabilise all the areas affected by the Boko Haram
insurgency. His remarks came on the heels of Wednesday’s appointment of
Maj.-Gen. Tukur Buratai of Nigeria as the Force Commander of the reorganised
MNJTF, which also has Benin Republic as honorary member.
The
President thanked Chad for its invaluable support in the fight against
terrorism. “Your troops have stood shoulder –to-shoulder and fought gallantly
with ours in the fight against the forces of evil.
“This
is a remarkable show of good neighbourliness, which we must reinforce in the
years ahead,” he told President Idriss Deby. President Buhari, who is on his
first visit to Chad, after assuming office as President of Nigeria, expressed
concern that insurgency had taken a huge toll on citizens of both countries,
many of whom were forced to flee their homes.
The
President said that the harrowing images of displaced citizens of both
countries, in search of safety and succour, must spur their governments and
others in the sub-region to do more “to restore their dignity and give them the
relief they need”. On the bilateral relations between Nigeria and Chad, Buhari
noted that both countries were bound by “nature”.
Buhari
thanked President Deby for attending his inauguration on May 29 in Abuja,
noting that he would return to Nigeria with the assurance that Nigeria and Chad
were poised to intensify their cooperation.
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