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Nigeria, US Strengthen Security Ties Amid Counter-Terrorism Push

"This assurance followed high-level talks in Washington between Nigerian officials and US government representatives, focusing on strengthening defence ties and exploring new cooperation areas"

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Nigeria has secured a renewed commitment from the United States to enhance security collaboration, including intelligence sharing and military equipment supplies, to combat terrorism and extremism nationwide.

The assurance followed high-level talks in Washington between Nigerian officials and US government representatives, focusing on strengthening defence ties and exploring new cooperation areas.

“The discussions provided ample opportunity to correct misconceptions about Nigeria, forged a constructive, solution-driven partnership with the United States, reinforced mutual trust, and advanced a coordinated approach to protecting vulnerable communities, especially in the Middle Belt,” said Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy in a statement on Monday.

The Nigerian delegation, led by National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, addressed false claims of genocide, noting that violence affects all communities regardless of religion or ethnicity.

Onanuga added: “The United States also expressed its willingness to extend complementary support, including humanitarian assistance to affected populations in the Middle Belt and technical support to strengthen early-warning mechanisms.”

Both countries agreed to implement a non-binding cooperation framework and establish a Joint Working Group to coordinate priority actions. The Nigerian government reaffirmed its commitment to improving civilian protection and addressing concerns around religious freedom and security.

“The Federal Government restates its awareness of heightened sensitivities regarding religious freedom and security, and urges citizens to remain assured that firm, urgent, and coordinated steps are being taken to secure the nation,” Onanuga said.

The delegation included Minister of Justice and Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi, Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, Police Inspector General Kayode Egbetokun, and other senior security officials.

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