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No Plan for US Military Base in Nigeria – Information Minister
Information Minister Mohammed Idris has made it clear that the Federal Government of Nigeria is not considering any proposals from foreign countries regarding the establishment of foreign military bases within the country. This statement comes in response to recent reports circulating in certain quarters suggesting otherwise.
False Alarms and Misinformation
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, refuted claims that the Nigerian government is in discussions with foreign countries to host their military bases in Nigeria. These false alarms have been causing concern among the public, prompting the minister to set the record straight.
“We urge the general public to totally disregard this falsehood,” Minister Idris emphasized, debunking the rumors of potential foreign military bases in Nigeria.
Concerns from Northern Leaders
Recently, some northern leaders raised concerns in a letter addressed to President Bola Tinubu, warning against the relocation of military bases from the Sahel region to Nigeria by the United States and France. They highlighted potential dangers that could arise from such a move and advised against accepting any proposals in this regard.
In response to these concerns, Minister Idris reiterated, “The Federal Government is not in any such discussion with any foreign country. We have neither received nor are we considering any proposals from any country on the establishment of any foreign military bases in Nigeria.”
Strengthening National Security Objectives
While the Nigerian government already benefits from foreign cooperation in addressing security challenges, President Tinubu remains committed to enhancing these partnerships to achieve the national security objectives outlined in the Renewed Hope Agenda. The focus is on collaborating with international allies to tackle security threats effectively and safeguard the country’s interests.
In conclusion, the assertion by Minister Mohammed Idris reaffirms the government’s stance on not entertaining any plans for foreign military bases in Nigeria. The commitment to national security, coupled with ongoing partnerships with international allies, underscores the importance of maintaining a secure and stable environment for all Nigerians.
By addressing the false reports and clarifying the government’s position, Minister Mohammed Idris has shed light on the matter and reassured the public that the Federal Government is not considering any proposals for foreign military bases in Nigeria. This statement reflects the government’s commitment to maintaining sovereignty and security within the country, while also fostering beneficial partnerships with international allies to address common security challenges effectively.
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