Runsewe Commends Niger Republic for Sustaining Cross Border Security 

 

The Republic of Niger has been commended for instituting a formidable military collaboration with Nigeria to enhance the security of lives and property along the border communities of both countries.

The Director General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Otunba Segun Runsewe, made the commendation when he hosted a delegation of senior military officers from the Superior Military College in Niger Republic who were in his office in Abuja as part of their study tour of Nigeria.

Welcoming the Nigerien delegation, Runsewe said that apart from sharing common boundaries, both countries shared similar values and ideals as common members of the United Nations (UN), International Monetary Fund (IMF), Lake Chad Basin Commission, Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), African Union (AU), Organisation of Islamic Community (OIC) and others.

He said that the existing bilateral relationship between Nigeria and Niger Republic has helped tremendously in tackling trans-border insecurity, illegal arms importation and smuggling. 

“Niger, like Nigeria, is also facing challenges of Boko Haram, insecurity and Jihadist movement. The multi-national task force on insecurity between Nigeria, Republic of Niger, Chad and Benin Republic has yielded positive results,” Runsewe said. 

Runsewe, who is also President of World Crafts Council for African Region, revealed that Nigeria and Niger Republic have signed a bilateral agreement for the coordination of frequency utilisation along their borders to ensure seamless deployment of military services around and within the two countries.

He said that collaboration with the National Council for Arts and Culture on the areas of capacity building, youth empowerment and cultural exchange will further cement the existing relationship both countries share. 

Speaking earlier, the head of the Nigerien delegation Col. Abdulrasak Ibrahim, expressed appreciation on the manner of culturally friendly reception accorded him and members of his delegation which according to him, is a clear indication of the good attitude of Nigerians

Col. Ibrahim, who spoke through an interpreter, stated that the Nigerien delegation which consists of 10 supervising staff including Team leader, Directors and Administrative staff as well as 23 participants were on a study tour of Nigeria under the theme: ‘Military Cooperation and Cross Border Security’ with Nigeria as a case study. 

He revealed that a rewarding civil military relationship is often enhanced by the knowledge of the culture, norms and traditions of the environment under operation adding that despite the multi ethnic, multi religious and multi cultural nature of Nigeria, she is able to harness her diversity to meet the challenges of national integration, unity and development. 

“The component of culture is what is needed to manage peace because as military men, we work in areas with different cultures, so we need to know these cultures to define our scope of engagement,” he said.

The head of delegation expressed confidence that the experience and knowledge they have gathered at the end of the study will enhance their opinions when they get back to their country.

The highlights of the courtesy visit was an exchange of gifts from the visitors and their host.

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