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Nigeria Signs MoU With Germany’s GTAG To Bolster Defence Partnership

Nigeria have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the German Technical Advisory Group (GTAG) as part of the reaffirmation of both nations commitment to strengthening bilateral defence cooperation.

The GTAG agreement, which has been in place for 12 years and is renewed every four years, was formalized at a signing ceremony held at Ship House, Abuja with the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence (MOU), Ambassador Gabriel Tanimu Aduda, describing the MoU as a strategic counterpart funding arrangement that underscores the strong defence ties between both nations.

He emphasized that the renewed agreement aligns with Nigeria and Germany’s shared objectives, fostering long-term security collaboration and developmental goals.

Ambassador Aduda further highlighted the Nigerian government’s commitment to ensuring accountability, and efficiency in the implementation of the agreement.

He stressed that adherence to strict timelines and rigorous monitoring would be prioritized to guarantee the effective execution of all agreed engagements.

Additionally, he assured that all procurement aspects of the agreement would undergo thorough evaluation to ensure value for money.

On his part, Colonel Boris Bovekemp, Defence Attaché of Germany to Nigeria, reaffirmed Germany’s unwavering commitment to enhancing cooperation in key areas, particularly in defence, security, and capacity-building initiatives.

He commended the enduring partnership between Nigeria and Germany and reiterated the importance of strengthening existing agreements to address evolving security challenges.

The renewed MoU marks another milestone in the Nigeria-Germany defence partnership, reinforcing mutual efforts to enhance security, capacity development, and technical cooperation.

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