NIGERIA RULES OUT USE OF FOREIGN MILITARY TO BATTLE INSURGENCY

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The Nigerian government has said it will not allow foreign forces in the country as it grapples with security challenges posed by insurgents and bandits. It, however, indicated its readiness to partner with other nations in order to "domesticate" the production of military equipment to "avoid delays" in procurement. The statement was made by President Bola Tinubu during a meeting in Abuja with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

The president also called for a review of a U.S.$50 billion aid package announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping last year: "We still demand more in the area of currency swap. The level you have approved as a government for Nigeria is inadequate considering our programme".

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