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The Nigerian Armed Forces Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin and his Chadian counterpart, Lieutenant General Mohammad Ibrahim Saed are moving to improve the synergy between Nigeria and Chad, on the ongoing operation against Boko Haram Terrorists and other criminalities, in the Lake Chad Basin Region.

The two service chief held a meeting on Saturday.

General Olonisakin stated that the meeting which is a mutual consultation would enhance cooperation between the two Armed Forces towards clearing the Region, of Boko Haram Terrorist activities. 

The Chadian Chief of Defence Staff reiterated the commitment of his country’s Military to the common cause of fighting terrorism and all forms of criminalities in the region. 

According to the spokesman for the Nigerian military, Major General John Enenche, the meeting underscores the efforts of the Lake Chad Basin Commission and Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF). 

Olonisakin siezed the opportunity to assure all Nigerians and the International Community that, the Nigerian Military would continue to sustain and improve its strategy and operational procedures through the Multinational Joint Task Force and Operation Lafiya Dole, to bring lasting peace to the North East and Lake Chad Basin Region.

Meanwhile, the Armed forces and security agencies in Nigeria held the first edition of joint route march exercise nationwide today.

Speaking at the event in Abuja, Olonisakin, appreciated the participating agencies for turning out en masse to show the resolve of the Military and Security Agencies to work together in securing our Nation. 

Represented by the Chief of Defence Research and Development Bureau, Air Vice Marshall Benjamin Nweze, the CDS urged the participants to continue in the spirit of unity and togetherness exhibited during the exercise.  

He urged the officers and men to continue to discourage         inter-agency rivalry and misunderstanding between personnel, saying that; “We are all working towards the same goal of ensuring a safer and indivisible Nigeria.”

He added that all agencies are important and needed one another to succeed.  He pointed out that the quarterly exercise would promote and reduce avoidable friction in the discharge of the statutory responsibilities of security agencies. 

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