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After 15 years, Mutkut and Cameroon talk of fighting Boko Haram
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51425, member: 636"] Military chiefs from the Lake Chad basin have hammered out fresh battle plans against terror groups ravaging the region. Major General Godwin Mutkut flew into Cameroon for high-stakes talks with his counterpart at Operation Emergence IV headquarters. The MNJTF commander sat down with Major General Saleh Mahamadou to plot coordinated strikes against Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters. Both armies face the same brutal enemies who have terrorized communities for fifteen long years. The meeting in Maroua aimed to merge their firepower and tactical expertise. Mutkut told his Cameroonian colleague that their forces must unite against shared threats destroying the Lake Chad area. The commanders discussed combining resources and manpower to crush terrorist networks operating across borders. Mahamadou praised the multinational force for creating breathing space that allowed business activities to resume. He promised full backing from Cameroon's military units under his command. The general declared his troops stand ready to boost joint missions against extremist groups. The MNJTF chief also visited Governor Midjiyawa Bakari during his strategic tour of the Far North Region. He guaranteed the regional leader that counterterror campaigns would gain fresh momentum and clearer direction. Military analysts view the strengthened alliance as a turning point for peace efforts across the basin. The partnership brings together multiple nations determined to wipe out terrorist strongholds. Success depends on continued support from countries contributing soldiers to the multinational mission. [/QUOTE]
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