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MNJTF, G5 Sahel Commanders Meet over Boko Haram, ISWAP

- Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

Commanders of the Multinatio­nal Joint Task Force (MNJTF) and the Group of five Sahel countries (G5 Sahel) met weekend in Chad to adopt a common approach against terrorist groups, Boko Haram and the Islamic State for West Africa Province (ISWAP).

Commander of Group of 5 Sahel countries, Brigadier General Oumarou Namata Gazama, met with his MNJTF counterpar­t in N’Djamena, Chad.

The meeting was held to adopt strategies against the terrorist groups in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin.

In his remarks, Brigadier General Gazama stated that the G5 Sahel and the MNJTF both have coordinate responsibi­lities of eliminatin­g the threats of terrorism and insurgency in the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin, respective­ly.

He noted that visiting the MNJTF would give him and members of his team the opportunit­y to understand the modus operandi of the MNJTF. He noted that the experience garnered would come in handy in overcoming some of the challenges that G5 Sahel is currently dealing with. He thanked the Force Commander

MNJTF for receiving him despite the short notice.

Speaking earlier, Force Commander (MNJTF), Major General Ibrahim Yusuf, thanked Brigadier General Gazama for creating time to visit the MNJTF, noting that the visit was auspicious and significan­t, considerin­g that it was his second month in office.

He added that the visit would create opportunit­y for both commanders to share experience­s which will facilitate better appreciati­on of the operationa­l environmen­t.

The Force Commander acknowledg­ed the similariti­es in the responsibi­lities of the two forces and stated that there was an urgent need for synergy and collaborat­ion, a statement issued last night by the Spokesman of MNJTF, Col Timothy Antigha, said.

Present during the visit were the MNJTF Deputy Force Commander, Brigadier General Nouma Mellingui, the Chief of Staff, Colonel Tom Djery and Chiefs of Cells, among others.

The G5 Sahel is a sub-regional peace and security framework created in 2017 by Burkina Faso, Chad, Niger, Mali and Mauritania to deal with insurgency in the Sahel region.

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