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Insecurity: FG Seeks China’s Help To Deal With Terrorism, Banditry

John Ikani by John Ikani
April 28, 2021
in Security, Top Stories
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Insecurity: FG Seeks China's Help To Deal With Terrorism, Banditry

Police Minister, Maigari Dingyadi with Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Cui Jianchun and others.

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The Federal government of Nigeria has declared readiness to partner with China to tackle insecurity.

Police Minister, Maigari Dingyadi made the declaration while hosting Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Cui Jianchun at the Ministry Headquarters in Abuja.

Dingyadi said the world was aware that Africa’s most populous nation faces serious security problems.

He cited terrorism and banditry in the North, the secessionist movement in the South-East, kidnapping and other criminal activities across the country.

“Nigeria is not the only country facing these problems in Africa, our neighbouring countries also share in these problems with us”, he said.

Dingyadi noted that with the support of the international community, Nigeria should be able to solve the problems.

He said security cannot be separated from poverty and unemployment and assured that the federal government was doing its best through poverty alleviation programmes.

Responding, Cui Jianchun said China and Nigeria have had a profound diplomatic relationship for the past 50 years.

The envoy stressed the need for both countries to work together to improve bilateral relations and intelligence sharing.

Cui Jianchun emphasized priority areas, adding that the first is infrastructure.

“The second is about Information and Communication Technology (ICT), China is taking the lead in 5G technology and really has a great impact in every way of life and industries. I think both countries can work together to bring more investment”, he said.

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