Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, has called for increased intelligence sharing with the United States of America.
This call was made during a meeting with Jennifer Zakriski, the Assistant Secretary for Defence for African Affairs at the US Department of Defence, and her team at Ship House.
Matawalle stated the importance of collaboration and intelligence sharing in addressing common security challenges, with the need for early warning systems to prevent terrorist attacks. He stressed that the intelligence utilized by the US to warn its citizens in crisis-ridden countries could be shared with Nigeria, aiding in thwarting potential terrorist threats.
During the meeting, discussions centered on various areas of collaboration, particularly intelligence sharing, aimed at enhancing the fight against insecurity in Nigeria. The Minister underscored Nigeria’s commitment to its partnership with the United States and its willingness to enhance cooperation in defense matters for mutual benefit.
The meeting witnessed in-depth discussions on intelligence sharing, indicating a renewed commitment to strengthening the longstanding partnership between Nigeria and the United States in defense and security cooperation. Jennifer Zakriski, in her remarks, expressed appreciation for the warm reception and reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to supporting Nigeria in addressing security concerns.
Zakriski highlighted Nigeria’s significance as a key partner for the United States in Africa, emphasizing the vital role of collaboration in addressing shared security threats. She hailed the meeting as a milestone in efforts to strengthen defense ties and enhance regional security.