Nigeria and Cameroon Sign Memorandum of Understanding on Bilateral Defence Cooperation
Nigeria and Cameroon signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral defence cooperation aimed at securing their shared southern border. The MoU is intended to formalize and sustain military cooperation between the two nations.
Nigeria and Cameroon signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral defence cooperation aimed at securing their shared southern border. According to NigerianEye.com, the MoU was signed by Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (retd.), and Cameroon’s Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defence, Mr. Joseph Assomo, following two days of detailed discussions between defence and security experts from both nations. The MoU includes provisions for enhancing maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea and establishes a comprehensive framework for collaboration in both terrestrial and maritime domains. Key elements of the agreement include intelligence sharing, operational coordination, logistics support, joint military training, personnel exchanges, and mechanisms to address new security challenges. General Christopher Musa described the MoU as a structured platform that will institutionalise military cooperation, though this characterization is attributed solely to NigerianEye.com.
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