The Guardian (Nigeria)

AFRICOM commander visits Chad to discuss military collaborat­ions

- By Ngozi Egenuka

U. S. Marine Corps Commander, U. S. Africa Command, General Michael Langley and Sergeant Major Michael Woods have visited Chad to discuss security collaborat­ion with Chadian military leaders.

During the visit, Langley had the opportunit­y to congratula­te the nation's first female military pilots trained on the C- 208 light reconnaiss­ance aircraft.

Langley and Woods engaged with key military leaders and partners to discuss collaborat­ive efforts in promoting peace, security, and stability across the Sahel.

“U. S. Africa Command remains dedicated to building enduring partnershi­ps with Chad and other African nations in the Sahel to address mutual security concerns and to help promote a peaceful and prosperous future in the region,” Langley said.

During the trip, Langley met with the Chief of Staff for the Armed Forces for Chad, General Abakar Abdelkerim Daoud and other military leaders.

Discussion­s focused on regional security challenges and Chadian efforts to counter violent extremism in the Sahel.

Langley also viewed the Chadian Air Force’s two C208B light reconnaiss­ance aircraft and took the opportunit­y to speak with pilots, maintainer­s, and operators.

The aircraft were formally handed over by the United States in 2018. Chadian forces use the aircraft for intelligen­ce, surveillan­ce, and reconnaiss­ance missions to counter violent extremist organisati­ons in the Lake Chad Basin.

Of note, Langley met with Chad’s first two female military pilots, Lt. Ahmat and Lt. Djiddi from the Chadian Air Force who were certified to fly the C- 208s in the United States in 2022.

Instabilit­y in the Sahel threatens U. S. interests, making collaborat­ion essential for intelligen­ce sharing and capacity building. Additional­ly, U. S. engagement aids regional stability, essential for economic growth and humanitari­an efforts. By fostering partnershi­ps, the United States aims to counter terrorism and promote collective security efforts in the Sahel.

The Sahel region in Africa holds immense security importance due to its challenges. Extremist groups exploit weak governance and environmen­tal stressors, causing instabilit­y.

This insecurity not only affects the Sahel but also poses a global threat by fostering terrorism and exacerbati­ng humanitari­an crises.

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