The Nigerian Army and its United Kingdom counterpart have expressed readiness to strengthen ties on personnel training, equipment acquisition, and sharing ideas on counter-terrorism, peacekeeping, and intelligence, among others.
Chronicle NG reports that Onyema Nwachukwu, Nigerian Army PRO, said this on Thursday in a statement.
The Nigerian Army (NA) and the British Government have expressed readiness to strengthen ties on personnel training and equipment acquisition. The resolution was reached when the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, received in audience the United Kingdom (UK) Minister of State for Armed Forces and Veterans, Mr. James Steven Heappey, and his entourage at the Army Headquarters, Abuja, on Wednesday.
Lagbaja stated that the collaboration will provide the opportunity for the NA to share in the British Army’s rich experience and expertise in diverse areas, such as counter-terrorism, peace support, logistics, and intelligence, among others.
COAS also averred that the acquisition of quality equipment and technology through this partnership is expected to improve the operational efficiency and effectiveness of the Nigerian Army in addressing current and emerging security challenges within the country and the sub-region.
The COAS appreciated the existing cordial relationship between the duo, especially in the areas of training personnel in British institutions and their support in the fight against insurgency and other forms of insecurity.
Lagbaja also expressed gratitude for the support of the British Military Advisory and Training Team (BMATT) and pledged that the NA will sustain the partnership, especially in the area of training, adding that the NA will continue to partner with the British Army towards promoting Nigeria-British interests across the West African spectrum.
The United Kingdom’s Minister of State for Armed Forces and Veterans, Mr. James Heappey, commended the relationship between the Nigerian Army and the United Kingdom.
In his remarks, Heappey maintained that such collaboration would provide valuable opportunities for the Nigerian Army to acquire new skills, knowledge, and technology from its British counterpart.
Heappey stressed that the exchange of expertise will contribute to the professional development and advancement of the Nigerian Army, ultimately leading to a more proficient and well-prepared force.