The German government said Monday night that it would
commence the supply of military hardware to support Nigeria’s effort to address
security challenges in its North East and Niger Delta regions, before the end
of 2016. Permanent Secretary, German Foreign Office, Mr. Markus Elderer, stated
this in Abuja at the meeting of defence session of the Nigeria-Germany Bi-
National Commission.
He said the decision to support Nigerian security forces
towards addressing security challenges was at the instance of a request by
President Muhammadu Buhari at the last G-7 summit hosted by Germany.
The German
official said the equipment involved comprised ground surveillance equipment,
anti- mine equipment, gun boats and others adding that Germany would commence
the supply of the equipment as soon as the aid agreement was signed between the
representatives of both countries.
Elderer said the military aid to Nigeria would also include
training of Nigerian military personnel especially military engineers in the
handling and maintenance of the equipment. “It was during the visit of
President Muhammadu Buhari to Germany at the occasion of the G-7 summit that it
was decided that we will very practically help to address Nigeria’s security
concerns” he said.
“The Nigerian government requested equipment support and
military training so we are incorporating all of these in this agreement. “We
are doing this through training, through equipment supply like the ground radar
system, mine clearing equipment and mobile health units for the security forces
in order for them to carry out these difficult tasks of combating terrorism.
“We are almost at the finishing line and we are just waiting
the signing of the agreement so that we can begin implementation, I think
everything will be done this year” he said. Elderer identified other aspects of
the agreement as bio-security, mopping of small arms in the country, police
training and health support.
In his address, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of
Defence, Amb. Danjuma Sheni noted that the efforts of the German government to
support Nigeria’s quest for peace and security in the sub region was laudable.
He said Nigeria would leverage on the opportunities created
through the Nigeria-Germany Bi-National Commission to boost other aspects of
relations that was beneficial to both countries. Sheni said the secretariat of
the commission was working tirelessly to ensure that the agreement was signed
before the end of June.”
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