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Britain says “we are available to help” Nigeria in fight against Terrorism

Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, on Thursday, pledged his country’s preparedness to lend a helping hand to the government of Nigeria in its fight against terrorism, telling President Muhammadu Buhari: “We are available to help.”

’In a statement on the bilateral talks at the sidelines of the Global Education Summit in London, Presidential SPokesperson, Femi Adesina, said that the two leaders also agreed that the judicial process should be allowed to run its course after appraising the war against different forms of terrorism in Nigeria.

The statement stated that the two leaders resolved that it was important that the judicial process runs without interference, no matter who was involved.

Buhari had briefed the Prime Minister on Nigeria’s power needs and efforts being made, as well as initiatives geared at achieving food security.

The two leaders, the statement added, equally discussed how to increase trade between the two countries, develop solar and wind power, the leadership of the Commonwealth going forward and other matters of mutual interest.

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