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UK expresses commitment to support MNJTF in achieving mandate
The United Kingdom has expressed its commitment to support the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) in achieving its mandate.
This was revealed during a visit to the Headquarters MNJTF by British Defence Advisor for Nigeria, Brigadier General Matt Munro, on Monday 3 July 2023.
Brig Gen Munro underscored Britain’s resolve to enhance its strategic partnership with the multinational coalition, underlining the crucial role the task force plays in ensuring regional security and stability.
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The commitment is expected to significantly boost the operational capacity of the MNJTF. The British Defence Advisor expressed optimism for the future, voicing confidence that the UK’s backing will facilitate pivotal advancements for the MNJTF, ranging from meticulous planning to proficient execution of operations.
Responding, the Force Commander Major General Gold Chibuisi, who was represented by the Deputy Force Commander Brigadier General Assoulai Blama, expressed his gratitude towards the British government.
He expressed appreciation for the support it has been receiving through the Cell for Coordination and Liaison to MNJTF, a key conduit for the strategic partnership. The Deputy Force Commander lauded the British government’s unwavering support, stating it exemplifies international cooperation in fostering world peace.
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