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Russia To Collaborate With Nigeria In Fight Against Terrorism

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August 24, 2017
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Russia To Collaborate With Nigeria In Fight Against Terrorism
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Nigeria and the Russia Federation have agreed to pursue a common programme aimed at intensifying the fight against terrorism in Nigeria, and Lake Chad basin region.

Col. Tukur Gusau, the Public Relations Officer to the Minister of Defence, said the agreement was reached today in Moscow at a bilateral meeting between officials of both countries led by the Russian Defence Minister General Sergei Shoigu and Nigeria’s Defence Minister Mansur Dan-Ali.

According to Gusau, the Russian Defence Minister expressed satisfaction with the effort of the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration to make Nigeria and the region safer.

The Minister of Defence Mansur Dan-Ali thanked Russian Federation for its support particularly in procurement of military platforms and training needs.

According to Gusau, the two ministers signed a bilateral agreement on military cooperation and training agreement among others.

Nigeria’s Defence Minister also inspected some Military platforms at Military technical exhibition pavilion in Moscow.

Russian media recently reported that Nigeria would be buying 12 Su-30 fighter jets from Russia, two of which have already been delivered. The aircraft has two seats for long-range missions and is known for its high maneuverability.

It is manufactured by the Sukhoi Aviation Company. There has been no public announcement of the cost or how Nigeria will pay for them, but, according to past transactions, the fighter jet can cost upwards of $30 million each. Su-30’s have been used in sub-Sahara Africa before.

According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Uganda and Angola inked deals to purchase the fighter jets within the last decade.

The Su-30 fighter jets and their subsequent iterations, remain a mainstay of the Russian air force and have seen considerable action in Syria.

Among other things, the Su-30 fighter is used in air-to-ground operations. Presumably, the Nigerian government is buying them for use against Boko Haram, the Jihadist terrorist group in the north.

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