Britain, Nigeria sign defence pact to counter Boko Haram

AP  |  Lagos 

Britain and signed a security and defence agreement during a one-day visit by today as Africa's most populous country struggles to defeat extremists and others linked to the

The British is on a three-country visit with a large business delegation as Britain seeks to boost economic ties ahead of a bumpy exit from the in March.

May also visited South Africa, another of the continent's top economies, and her next stop is

After meeting with Muhammadu Buhari, May said the countries will work together on "shared security threats like and human trafficking."

The defense aid includes more training and equipment for Nigeria's military, which has been criticized by human rights groups over alleged abuses that it denies.

Last week, Buhari attracted headlines when he told troops in northwestern Zamfara state that "as your commander-in-chief, I want you to be as ruthless as humanly possible" against bandits in the region. "Nigerians deserve some peace."

As elections approach next year Buhari is under pressure to deliver on promises to improve the country's security, in particular to defeat Boko Haram's years-long insurgency in the northeast.

The extremists, known both for mass abductions and for using young women as suicide bombers, continues to carry out attacks on military bases and in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state and the insurgency's birthplace.

Buhari and his government more than once have declared that had been crushed.

As worries about migration and human trafficking from West Africa, May also announced a new project with to help Nigeria, the regional powerhouse, and neighbouring improve border cooperation along one of the main migration routes north.

Britain also is opening new embassies in and and expanding its embassy in Mali, calling it support to countries "on the front line of instability" as West Africa's vast, arid Sahel is threatened by a number of extremist groups with shifting allegiances.

Britain and also signed an agreement on economic cooperation, and May welcomed the commitment from two major companies, and to make listings on the

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 22:55 IST