

The Nigerian Army and their Cameroonian counterparts are holding bilateral talks on how to root out Boko Haram remnants from border regions.
The Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj. Gen Ibrahim Attahiru, disclosed this after military officials from the Central African nation visited the Military Command and Control Centre (MCCC) in Maiduguri, Borno State, on Tuesday.
“The bilateral meeting between officials of the Nigerian military and that of Cameroon is to discuss how to end insurgency on our borders. The meeting involves security officials of Nigeria and Cameroon on how to raise the counter-insurgency efforts on our borders,” Maj. Gen. Attahiru said.
He said the two countries’ security agencies sought to work closely in order to end Boko Haram insurgency in the border regions.
Gen. Attahiru said Nigeria and Cameroon are working out modalities for a joint operation around Borno south-eastern region bordering Cameroon.
The leader of the Cameroonian team, Brig. Gen. Valere Nka, said his country was pleased to have bilateral arrangement with Nigeria on the Boko Haram insurgency in areas bordering Lake Chad.
“The capability of Boko Haram has been reduced compared to what it was three years ago when they seized communities and even declared caliphate,”Brig. Gen. Nka said.
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