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Kenya, Nigeria to join hand on security to end insurgency
 
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Fri, 12 Dec 2014   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Kenyan Government on Thursday in Abuja said it is working closely with Nigeria to tackle the security challenges currently facing the two countries.

The Kenyan High Commissioner to Nigeria, Tom Amolo, said both countries signed an agreement on police cooperation when President Uhuru Kenyatta paid a state visit in May.

He said the two countries would share experiences in the area of security and work towards implementing the agreement in the first quarter of 2015.

“On the security side, we have had good discussions at the highest level of both our security networks and they have proved very valuable in providing information which has helped in addressing some of the similar security challenges our countries are going through.

“It (the agreement) hasn’t come to fruition because they (both parties) have not met and that has a lot to do with our current security challenges, Nigeria and Kenya.

“We explored the possibility of having this agreement managed at ambassadorial level but we have come to realise that will not be effective.

“I foresee, with new Inspector-General of Police of Kenya coming in, that we should look at the possibility of the first quarter of 2015; it’s in our programme, ” Mr. A loo said.

“If we look deeper into the challenges of insecurity, we realise that the Kenya people, the Nigerian people themselves have to take up the cudgels for security matters.

“It is not only the police who should be able to challenge these people; if somebody comes in your neighbourhood that you have never seen before, it is incumbent on you to raise the alarm”.

 

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