Indonesia, Nigeria to strengthen ties on military cooperation, says Amb. Harahap as his country marks 74th independence anniversary

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Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, AVM (rtd) Dr Usra Hendra Harahap has said that  Indonesian is ever ready to strengthen military cooperation with Nigeria for the benefit of both countries.

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The Ambassador revealed this during the 74th Independence anniversary and flag hoisting of Republic of Indonesia in Abuja.

Harahap who said Indonesia and Nigeria has enjoyed decades-long relations in bilateral  and  military cooperation indicated that  his posting to Nigeria as well as that of  a Defence Attache is an indication of Indonesia’s  commitment to strengthening the existing relationships between the two countries.

“I have a military background. My posting to Nigeria is to consolidate on the existing military cooperation between the two nations.  We also have a Defence Attache. It is through the DA that a lot of military cooperation will be discussed.”

“Military cooperation was one of the issues I discussed with President Buhari when I submitted my letter of credential. We have to strengthen cooperation in training, knowledge-sharing, reciprocal exchange and military equipment.”

The envoy who commended President Muhammadu Buhari’s fight against insecurity and corruption said  countries  should relate on the bases of mutual  respect. He urged younger generations to take  up challenge to prepare to lead their countries in the future

Earlier, the Ambassador said the anniversary was to remind Indonesians at home at abroad of the struggle for freedom which led to Independence in 1945.

He re-echoed Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s message to all Indonesians to be motivated in order to improve its economy, infrastructure and its people as well as build good relationship  with other countries, especially Africa countries.

 

 

 

 

 

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