Insecurity: Tinubu Meets Derby, To Strengthen Ties With Chad

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President Bola Tinubu on Thursday met with his Chadian counterpart, Mahamat Idris Derby, at the Presidential Villa.

Tinubu at the meeting reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening security cooperation with Chad, pledging renewed joint action to combat terrorism and banditry across the Lake Chad region.

Both leaders held talks focused on regional security and collective strategies to address emerging threats.

Describing the visit as timely, Tinubu said it provided an opportunity to reinforce bilateral ties and deepen collaboration in tackling insecurity affecting countries within the region.

According to him, Nigeria and Chad remained critical partners under the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), established to confront terrorism and other transnational threats in the Lake Chad Basin.

“Our discussions centred on the security challenges facing our region. Chad is a critical partner in the MNJTF, and together, we have resolved to combat terrorism, eliminate acts of terror and ensure the safety and sovereignty of our nations,” the President said.

He stressed that both countries share a common responsibility to secure their borders and protect their citizens, noting that sustained cooperation among neighbouring states is essential for achieving lasting peace.

Tinubu also highlighted the longstanding relationship between Nigeria and Chad, saying both nations are building on the legacy of their predecessors to promote stability, economic growth and regional development.”

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