IG, Senegalese Armed Forces Lauds NA, Seeks Stronger Collaboration

Inspector General, Senegalese Armed Forces, Major General Elhadji Daouda Niang

The Inspector General of the Senegalese Armed Forces, Major General Elhadji Daouda Niang has lauded the Nigerian Army, NA, on her strategic role in securing sub-Saharan Africa.

He made this commendation today, 28 January, during a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Major General Faruk Yahaya at the Army Headquarters.

General Daouda intimated that he was at the Army Headquarters to strengthen the cordial relationship between the NA and Senegalese Army.

While congratulating the COAS on his appointment, Major General Niang also condoled with the NA and government of Nigeria over the demise of the Late COAS, Lieutenant General Ibrahim Attahiru, who died alongside ten other personnel in the air mishap of 21 May, 2021.

He noted the strategic position which the NA holds in the security architecture of Africa and the West Africa sub region, having contributed immensely in sustaining peace in many African countries which has translated to sustainable development of the continent.

Gen. Niang signing condolence register of former COAS, late Ibrahim Attahiru

General Niang also pointed out that Senegal and Nigeria have common security challenges that require enhanced cooperation between the Armed Forces of both countries.

He assured NA of support and synergy in the ongoing fight against Boko Haram insurgents and other security challenges facing the Sub-Saharan region.

Responding, the COAS, Major General Faruk Yahaya expressed appreciation to the Chief of the Senegalese Armed Forces for the visit, which he described as heartwarming and a morale booster to the NA, one that would further strengthen the existing cordial relationship.

He added that the collaboration will foster effective policing of the international borders towards checkmating the proliferation of small arms and light weapons.

General Yahaya said both countries shared similar challenges, noting that the collaboration of the Armies of both countries will promote stability in the region.

The COAS advocated for exchange programmes through which cooperation in the areas of training of personnel could be improved.

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