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Buhari, Macron pledge to fight insecurity bedeviling Nigeria, Lake Chad Basin

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  Buhari, Macron Pledge To Fight Insecurity Bedeviling Nigeria, Lake Chad Basin

President Muhammadu Buhari and his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron have committed have pledged to work together to fight insecurity bedeviling the Lake Chad basin area and the entire stretch of the Sahel region.

Speaking at a bilateral meeting, at which he hosted President Buhari on the sidelines of the Financing Africa Summit in Paris on Tuesday, President Macron pledged his steadfast support for Nigeria and its people as they confront the security challenges facing the country.

  Buhari, Macron Pledge To Fight Insecurity Bedeviling Nigeria, Lake Chad Basin

The French Leader said his government will give Nigeria all the support it needs to combat the security threats hindering the economic growth of the nation.

He also promised to support Nigeria in confronting the challenges faced with COVID-19 vaccines.

President Buhari, at the meeting, outlined the challenges all around facing the country as well as its neighbours and spoke about the steps he has taken to reignite response to the situation, which he said included the appointment of the new Service Chiefs.

The President expressed the willingness of Nigeria to work with France and all international partners to reign in the security challenges and thanked President Macron for agreeing to intensify the existing partnership with Nigeria.

 

 

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