Nigerian Army Enhances Civil-Military Cooperation; NATO Strengthens Ties with Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Nigerian Army emphasizes military-civil collaboration with Rivers State to bolster national security amid evolving threats. Concurrently, Bosnia and Herzegovina aims for NATO membership to enhance defense capabilities and stability.

The Nigerian Army, led by Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu, highlighted the necessity of civil-military cooperation with the Rivers State Government to address security challenges and protect national infrastructure.
This was discussed during a visit on March 29, 2026, coinciding with the 163rd Nigerian Army Day Celebration. The Army aims to adapt to complex threats through intelligence-led operations and technological integration.
In a related development, Bosnia and Herzegovina seeks to strengthen its NATO partnership, with Chairman Denis Bećirović emphasizing the importance of reforms and enhanced defense capacity. The NATO commander in Sarajevo confirmed ongoing support for Bosnia's sovereignty and interoperability with NATO forces. These developments reflect a strategic focus on collaborative security efforts in both regions.




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