Mar 23 • 06:51 UTC 🌍 Africa AllAfrica

Nigeria: Nigeria in Talks With UK, France for Support in Fight Against Insecurity - Tinubu

President Tinubu announced negotiations with the UK and France for military support to combat insecurity in Nigeria during a meeting with governors and officials.

In a significant statement made during the Eid el-Fitr celebrations at his Lagos residence, President Bola Tinubu revealed that he engaged in discussions with both the United Kingdom and France for collaborative support in addressing Nigeria's security challenges. He emphasized the importance of military equipment supply and noted that these talks are part of a broader strategy to enhance national security and ensure the safety of citizens amid rising insecurity issues in the country.

During the meeting with Vice President Kashim Shettima and 23 state governors, Tinubu reassured attendees of his government's commitment to intensifying efforts against insecurity. He highlighted that the discussions with foreign governments not only focus on military aid but also encompass other support mechanisms that could enhance Nigeria's capabilities in combating threats. This initiative is framed within the context of deteriorating security situations, impacting daily life and economic stability across the nation, alongside rising inflation concerns exacerbated by global crises.

Furthermore, President Tinubu acknowledged the potential repercussions of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, suggesting that it could worsen inflation and diminish the purchasing power of Nigerians. He reiterated his administration's dedication to assisting vulnerable populations affected by these economic fluctuations, underscoring the government's dual focus on enhancing security while also ensuring socio-economic stability for its citizens. This proactive stance seeks to reassure both the public and international partners of Nigeria's commitment to tackling these pressing issues head-on.

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