Nigeria, France Move To Strengthen Military Ties

The French Defence Attaché, Colonel G Dujon, and his deputy in charge of the development of the French language learning program in the Nigerian military, Lieutenant-Colonel R Chauvancy, were received in Kaduna at the Nigerian Defence Academy by Major-General JO Ochai as both countries discussed ways of deepening ties. 

Africa Today News, New York reports that the Defence Attaché inaugurated the Academy’s new French language laboratory, financed by the French Directorate for Cooperation in Security and Defence (DCSD), during a ceremony presided over by the Commandant of the Academy. His principal staff officers, the French language teaching staff and delegation of cadets were attending.

In his speech, Major-General JO Ochai emphasised the strength and importance of the existing relationship between France and Nigeria, both in the fields of economy and security.

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He went on to stress that for the members of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, to learn French language is a key leverage to further develop the interoperability with its French-speaking neighbours and to strengthen its integration within international or regional organizations where French is used as an official language.

In his response, Colonel Dujon reaffirmed France’s great interest in the most powerful country in West Africa that is Nigeria, and reaffirmed the availability of France to support the development of Nigerian strategic and operational capability.

He emphasised his commitment to support the development of a robust French language teaching structure within the NDA and beyond, enhancing the existing program through the creation of new partnerships, for the benefit of all the AFN.

Africa Today News, New York reports that the Nigerian military has often been criticsed for not finding solutions to the myriads of security issues confronting the country.

Africa Today News, New York

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