India pledges to train Nigerian security in intelligence gathering- Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria
AS the Boko Haram sect continues to
unleash terror on Nigerians, the Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr.
Ghanashan Ajampor Ranganya, has pledged his country’s total support to the
Federal Government on the war against terrorism and all other forms of
security challenges facing the country.
Ranganya,
who made the promise when he visited the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, yesterday, assured that his country will
assist Nigeria in the training of security personnel in intelligence gathering
to tackle the menace.
He recalled
that the trade relations between Nigeria and India dated back to the 18th
century, adding that the existing relations between both countries should be
sustained by leaders of both countries for socio- economic development.
According to
him, the Indian Government has recently commenced work on two state of the art
hospitals in Nigeria to assist victims of terror, noting that work was at an
advanced stage on the construction of the health facility.
He also
assured the Speaker that his visit would help to strengthen existing diplomatic
relations between both countries
Receiving
the envoy, the Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara appealed to the India government to
support Nigeria‘s bid for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security
Council.
Dogara said
relations between the two countries dated back to pre-independence Nigeria,
stressing that Nigeria and India had been bidding for a permanent seat on the
UN security council which has five members.

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