President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday 
said he had ordered the nation’s service chiefs to produce a list of the
 logistics needed by the military to successfully execute the war 
against the Boko Haram sect.
He said he would forward the list to the leaders of the Group of Seven Industrialised Nations (G-7) based on their request.
Buhari disclosed this while speaking with
 journalists at the end of the extraordinary summit of Heads of State 
and Government of Lake Chad Basin Commission and Benin at the 
Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
He said the leaders of the G-7 requested for the list during his recent meeting with them in Baravia, Germany.
He added that based on the request, he 
had informed his colleagues in the commission to also prepare their 
countries’ lists for the same purpose.
He explained that the final list that 
would be forwarded to the G-7 would be drafted at the end of the African
 Union summit holding in South Africa.
The President said, “You will recall that
 I was personally invited to the G-7 meeting. I went there and I was 
asked to brief the G-7 and I was impressed with the tremendous sympathy 
they have for this sub-region, Lake Chad Basin Commission. All of them 
from President Barrack Obama are willing to help us.
“They have actually asked me to discuss 
with their Chief of Defence Staff or their ministries of Defence or talk
 to them directly on what we need. So, I brought this case to our 
meeting here and I told them that Nigeria has gone quite far.
“I had five hours meeting with my service chiefs and I asked them to produce comprehensive logistic requirements.
“I also advised my colleagues to be 
prepared to produce their logistic requirements so that after the AU 
meeting, we will agree on what to send to the head of G-7, President of 
Germany, Angela Merkel.”
Buhari said members of the G-7 were 
anxious to render assistance especially when the Boko Haram sect 
declared its loyalty to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
He also explained that the rules of engagement among the troops of the member- states had been clearly spelt out.
culled from ThePunch

 
 
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