Nigeria and Cameroon have formalized a commitment to enhanced border security and maritime safety through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding. The agreement focuses on bolstering defense cooperation between the two nations, specifically addressing challenges within the Gulf of Guinea. This pact aims to combat transnational crime and improve regional stability. Details of the MoU were not immediately released, but officials indicate a focus on joint patrols and information sharing. The move signifies a strengthened partnership to address shared security concerns. The Gulf of Guinea has been a hotspot for piracy and illegal maritime activity, prompting increased international attention and collaborative efforts. This agreement represents a key step in securing the region.
