Nigeria is to contribute 3,500 troops to the 10,000 multinational
task force within the Lake Chad Basin that would be launched today in
Cameroon.
The task force which was a joint initiative of the countries within
the African sub- region will provide a military assault against the
occupation of Boko Haram in the region.
Already, President Mohammadu had arrived Yaounde, capital city of Cameroon for the commissioning of the task force.
Speaking to Journalists in Yaounde on Wednesday shortly after the
President arrived the country and entered into a closed door meeting
with President Paul Biya of Cameroon, the Permanent Secretary in the
Ministry of Defence, Ismail Aliyu, who was on President’s entourage
said: “You know this preparations have been on for a long time and most
of this participating countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission and
Benin Republic making up Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon have all
contributed their troops.
“Tomorrow being 30th of July is the last day for operationalization
of the multinational task force. Also as you are aware, the commander of
the task force has been made the Chief of Army Staff of the Nigerian
Armed Forces. A new one has been appointed. But that does not stop the
operation from taking off, hopefully by tomorrow the operation will kick
off.
“As usual, we are also pleading to all of us, irrespective of which
country, to give this task force a chance to operate and succeed.
“Nigeria is contributing about 3,200 to 3,500 troops to the 10,000 joint task force.”
Meanwhile, President Buhari upon his arrival entered into a meeting
with is Cameroonian counter-part at the Cameroonian State House called
‘Unity Palace’ at about 2:06.
Both African leaders were expected to hold bilateral talks outside the security issues.
Buhari who had arrived the VIP wing of the Yaounde International
Airport at 10:50 a.m had a rousing welcome by both Cameroonains and
Nigerian resident in the country who thronged to the road, waving at the
motorcade.
Shops and gates of buildings by the roadside were also shut while as security was beefed by eagle eyed operatives.
Flags of both countries dotted the roads as well.
President Buhari is also scheduled to meet Nigerians residing in
Cameroon around 6 p.m local time at the Hilton Hotel in Cameroon just as
President Biya will host Buhari and members of his delegation including
state governors at the State House around 8p.m.
A joint press conference by the two leaders was also expected at the end of the visit on Thursday.
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