The
Chief of Defence Staff, General Gabriel Olonisakin has re-emphasised
Nigeria’s commitment to global peace and security. He reiterated that
Nigeria has been maintaining steady deployment of troops to hot spots
around t he world to maintain and enforce peace. General Olonisakin
made this disclosure at Defence Headquarters Abuja when the Deputy
Military Adviser, United Nations Peace Keeping Operations, Major General
Adrian Foster, paid him a courtesy call.
The
CDS pointed out that Nigeria had been actively involved in peace
keeping operations around the world before her independence and has kept
the tempo, ever since then despite its security challenges. For
instance, the CDS revealed that Nigerian troops are presently on UN
missions in Guinea Bissau, Mali, Dafur, Liberia and many other countries
across the globe. For this commitment and unalloyed loyalty to UN
missions and obligations, Nigeria, he said, deserved more support and
recognition from the world body. Hence, General Olonisakin solicited for
Nigeria, quality and reputable representations in the area of UN
positions and appointments.
The
CDS thanked the UN for the confidence reposed in the Nigerian
contingents to its mission areas which justified their retention,
especially in Dafur and promised that Nigeria would continue to be a key
player in world’s politics and diplomacy as well as maintenance of
peace and security. He used the occasion to call the attention of the
world body that the challenge of insurgency in Nigeria is a regional
threat that deserves the UN active collaboration and support to end the
menace as soon as possible.
Earlier
in his remark, the guest, Major General Foster stated that he was in
Nigeria to thank the Armed Forces for its contributions towards the
world peace through its active participation in the United Nations Peace
Keeping Operations around the world. General Foster further stated that
he was in the country to access the situation regarding its war against
insurgents in order to recommend to the UN to rally support for the
country to overcome its multiple security challenges for the overall
benefit of the mankind.
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