Nigeria: 'Foreign Boots On Our Soil' - PRP Rejects Us, France Military Bases in Nigeria

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Nigeria: 'Foreign Boots On Our Soil' - PRP Rejects Us, France Military Bases in Nigeria
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The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has opposed the relocation of United States and French military bases to Nigeria, warning of the dangers of compromising the country's sovereignty and security.

The Peoples Redemption Party has opposed the relocation of United States and French military bases to Nigeria , warning of the dangers of compromising the country's sovereignty and security.

According to the PRP, the relocation of these military bases could expose Nigeria to new security threats, including unintended consequences and resentment from local communities. "The costs associated with accommodating these troops, maintaining infrastructure, and addressing potential security issues could strain our already limited resources," Comrade Ishaq said.

The PRP emphasized the need for Nigeria to prioritize its internal security needs and strengthen its defense capabilities, rather than relying on foreign powers.

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