United States Agrees To Sell Arms For Fighting Insurgency



The Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, aforesaid the event followed a gathering between the key principal officers of the National Assembly and us general assembly delegation yesterday in national capitalwherever the problem of humanitarian crisis within the Northeast was mentioned.

‘This can represent a replacement chapter that we have a tendency to area unit gapwherever the U.S. government are going to be able to sell arms to Nigeria which can facilitate to strengthen the efforts of our military within thefight against coercionpolice work and intelligence.

“Today’s meeting was command to debate ways that to enhance the link between the U.S. and Nigeria; exploresecuring bigger support within the fight against coercion and for the humanitarian crisis in several components of the country, ’’Saraki enthused.

The senate president assured that with the commitment, the option would be urgently explored so that terrorism would not only be left to Nigeria alone as the country may need to secure new weapons from other countries.
Other issues discussed were security challenges and how to build a better working and institutional relationship between the parliaments of both countries.
The U.S. delegation led by Senator Christopher Coons included Senators Gary Peters and Michael Bennet; U.S. Representatives, Lisa Blunt Rochester, Terri Sewell, Charlie Dent, Barbara Lee and Frederica Wilson.

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