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Monday, 21 March 2016

Germany backs Nigeria against Boko Haram


Dr Ralf Brauksiepe


In what is seen in many quarters has proof of the cordial relationship existing between Nigeria and Germany over the decades, Dr. Ralf Braulsiepe has come with Germany's empathy and willingness to support the nation in her determined drive to rid the country of the terrorist militia, Boko Haram.


Report has it that the German Deputy Defence Minister, Dr Ralf Brauksiepe said that Germany is on the side of Nigeria to curtail Boko Haram insurgents.
He pledged his country’s total commitment to the Nigerian Armed Forces in their quest to defeat the violent terrorist group in country.
Dr Brauksiepe disclosed this on Monday when he visited the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin at the Defence Headquarters, Abuja to further boost the German-Nigeria’s military bilateral relations.
While congratulating the CDS for the tremendous success recorded in the fight against Boko Haram insurgents in the North East of Nigeria, Dr Brauksiepe also observed that the Nigerian Armed Forces has displayed exceptional competence and professionalism in the fight against insurgents and criminal elements in line with global best practices.
The Deputy Defence Minister further expressed his country’s determination to explore avenues of common economic and security interest that may benefit both countries especially in the area of curbing sea piracy within the gulf of Guinea.
In his welcome address, General Olonisakin noted that the Nigerian military has over the years benefited a lot from the German Government through various military aids and therefore solicited for more support from the German Government in the area of provision of logistic support, intelligence gathering and technical assistance for the Multi-national Joint Task Force established to checkmate terrorists network in the West African sub-region.
He said Nigerian military would no doubt continue to partner with German military on defence related matters to enhance the bilateral cooperation which has been in existence for over 5 decades.

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