The Nigerian Army is seeking international assistance to remove landmines from Sambisa forest.
Chief of army staff, says de-mining Sambisa will require the input of the United Nations, relevant NGOs and development partners as the Nigerian government alone, may not be able to finance the project.
Tukur Buratai stressed that de-mining has not begun as the army is only doing limited clean-up of routes in the forest to enable troops move around for operations.
The Nigerian Army is seeking international assistance to remove landmines from Sambisa forest.
Chief of army staff, says de-mining Sambisa will require the input of the United Nations, relevant NGOs and development partners as the Nigerian government alone, may not be able to finance the project.
Tukur Buratai stressed that de-mining has not begun as the army is only doing limited clean-up of routes in the forest to enable troops move around for operations.
The Nigerian Army is seeking international assistance to remove landmines from Sambisa forest.
Chief of army staff, says de-mining Sambisa will require the input of the United Nations, relevant NGOs and development partners as the Nigerian government alone, may not be able to finance the project.
Tukur Buratai stressed that de-mining has not begun as the army is only doing limited clean-up of routes in the forest to enable troops move around for operations.
The Nigerian Army is seeking international assistance to remove landmines from Sambisa forest.
Chief of army staff, says de-mining Sambisa will require the input of the United Nations, relevant NGOs and development partners as the Nigerian government alone, may not be able to finance the project.
Tukur Buratai stressed that de-mining has not begun as the army is only doing limited clean-up of routes in the forest to enable troops move around for operations.
The Nigerian Army is seeking international assistance to remove landmines from Sambisa forest.
Chief of army staff, says de-mining Sambisa will require the input of the United Nations, relevant NGOs and development partners as the Nigerian government alone, may not be able to finance the project.
Tukur Buratai stressed that de-mining has not begun as the army is only doing limited clean-up of routes in the forest to enable troops move around for operations.
The Nigerian Army is seeking international assistance to remove landmines from Sambisa forest.
Chief of army staff, says de-mining Sambisa will require the input of the United Nations, relevant NGOs and development partners as the Nigerian government alone, may not be able to finance the project.
Tukur Buratai stressed that de-mining has not begun as the army is only doing limited clean-up of routes in the forest to enable troops move around for operations.
The Nigerian Army is seeking international assistance to remove landmines from Sambisa forest.
Chief of army staff, says de-mining Sambisa will require the input of the United Nations, relevant NGOs and development partners as the Nigerian government alone, may not be able to finance the project.
Tukur Buratai stressed that de-mining has not begun as the army is only doing limited clean-up of routes in the forest to enable troops move around for operations.
The Nigerian Army is seeking international assistance to remove landmines from Sambisa forest.
Chief of army staff, says de-mining Sambisa will require the input of the United Nations, relevant NGOs and development partners as the Nigerian government alone, may not be able to finance the project.
Tukur Buratai stressed that de-mining has not begun as the army is only doing limited clean-up of routes in the forest to enable troops move around for operations.