The US government says it is bringing in officials from its Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other security experts to provide technical assistance to the Nigerian Government to deal with terrorism.
Alan Tousignant, acting deputy chief of mission, US Embassy, disclosed this on Monday in Abuja when he led a security delegation on a courtesy visit to Abdulrahman Dambazau, the minister of interior.
The envoy said that the delegation which comprised a crack team of the US Security Governance Initiative (SGI) was in the country as a follow-up to its earlier visit in January.
The SGI is an initiative of the US government that offers enhanced security technical assistance to six African countries, including Nigeria.
Tousignant emphasized that they were in Nigeria at the request of the Nigerian Government to provide a holistic security technical assistance and not to donate any equipment.
He explained that the federal government identified three major areas of partnership to include enhancing the ministry of interior’s emergency response coordination, ministry of defence’s procurement procedure and the civilian security planning for the north-east.
He said that the week-long interaction between the SGI team and the Nigerian security agencies would fashion out a robust roadmap to ensure better efficiency, transparency and justice in Nigeria’s security architecture.
Earlier, Stephen Nolan, team leader, SGI said both countries were working to finalise and implement a Joint Country Action Plan (JCAP) which was a document that outlined a roadmap for a successful partnership.
He said that the JCAP emphasised partnership and