The Federal Government has formally reached out to Russia for assistance in its fight against terrorism in parts of the country.
Based on the government’s request,
Russian authorities have offered to assist the nation’s security forces
in terms of logistics and equipment to win the war against Boko Haram.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, disclosed this in an exclusive interview with SUNDAY PUNCH on Friday.
He was answering questions on whether
the government will comply with Russia’s condition for military
assistance to the country, which is that Nigeria should make a formal
request.
Abati said the issue had been properly
dealt with during the just-concluded 69th session of the United Nations
General Assembly which President Goodluck Jonathan attended in New York.
He said the security challenges in the
country were one of the issues discussed when the foreign ministers of
the two countries met on the margins of the assembly.
He said one of the fallouts of the
meeting was a pronouncement by the Russian Foreign Affairs Minister that
his country was ready and prepared to provide logistics and equipment
support to the Nigerian Armed Forces and security agencies.
He said, “Nigeria and Russia had a
strong relationship in the past. Both countries have a joint commission
under the auspices of which they cooperate in various areas.
“When the President went for the 69th
session of the United Nations General Assembly, the Nigerian Minister of
Foreign Affairs and the Russian minister met on the margins of that
assembly.
“One of the issues they discussed was
the security challenge in Nigeria. The Russian Foreign Minister told our
own Minister of Foreign Affairs that Russia was ready and prepared to
provide logistical and equipment support to the Nigerian Armed Forces
and security agencies in executing the war against terrorism in Nigeria.
“What I have told you is the latest
action in that regard. The assurance was given by the Russian Foreign
Minister. What I told you was the outcome of the meeting between the two
top government officials of the two countries.”
THE PUNCH
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