U.S. meets Nigerian military as extremist groups ravage West Africa

Senior officers of the United States Africa Command met with the Nigerian military last week to discuss issues bordering on strengthening cooperation, countering extremism and achieving strategic regional security, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfied disclosed in a statement on Monday.
Marine Corps General Michael Langley and Sgt. Major Michael Woods met with Major General EV Onumajuru, chief of defence, training and operations, during a visit on January 10 and 11. Ms Thomas-Greenfield stressed in her comments that the meeting was held as extremist groups exploit weak governance in the region.
“Around West Africa, extremist groups exploit weak governance and environmental stressors, causing instability. This insecurity not only affects the region but also poses a global threat by fostering terrorism and exacerbating humanitarian crises,” the statement read.
The statement further disclosed that the military seniors discussed “strengthening U.S.-Nigeria cooperation, countering extremism, and regional security.”
Mr Langley emphasised that the United States continues to work closely with Nigeria, the biggest country in Africa in terms of population and economy, and a strong democracy. This highlights the ongoing friendship between the two nations and the importance of their partnership for shared benefits.
“Cooperation and training between the U.S. and Nigerian militaries is vital in addressing the evolving security landscape in West Africa and advancing common interests,” Mr Langley said during the meeting. “This visit underscores the United States’ commitment to work in partnership with West African nations in promoting security, stability and prosperity across the region.”
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