Nigeria-U.S. security partnership marks major shift in counter-terrorism efforts, says COAS

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu says the Nigeria–U.S. counter-terrorism partnership marks a major turning point, transitioning Nigeria’s security operations into an intelligence-driven, technology-enabled campaign.
Mr Shaibu stated this on Monday in Abuja during the opening of the Nigerian Army bi-annual conference 2026, where he reviewed ongoing operations and strategic partnerships shaping the Army’s counter-insurgency efforts.
He said recent joint operations involving Nigerian forces and the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) had significantly enhanced operational effectiveness, culminating in the neutralisation of a senior terrorist commander linked to the Islamic State network.
According to him, the success of the operation underscores the growing value of intelligence fusion, precision targeting, and coordinated mission planning between both militaries in confronting adaptive and transnational security threats.
Mr Shaibu noted that modern terrorism has evolved into a highly networked and technology-driven threat, requiring equally sophisticated responses anchored on real-time intelligence sharing and multinational cooperation.
He said the Nigeria–U.S. partnership has moved beyond conventional support to deeper operational integration, including surveillance coordination, intelligence analysis and joint mission execution in selected theatres.
The army chief added that the collaboration has improved the Nigerian Army’s ability to track high-value targets, disrupt logistics chains and dismantle terrorist command structures across multiple regions.
He stressed that such partnerships are critical to sustaining pressure on insurgent groups, particularly in the Lake Chad Basin and Sahel regions, where terrorist networks continue to exploit porous borders.
Mr Shaibu further described the development as evidence of Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening global counter-terrorism alliances while enhancing its own internal security architecture.
He urged commanders to continue leveraging intelligence-sharing mechanisms and inter-agency cooperation to consolidate gains recorded in recent operations.
The COAS reaffirmed that future operations would increasingly rely on technology, precision engagement and joint planning frameworks to deny terrorist groups operational freedom.
He expressed appreciation to international partners for their sustained support, noting that collective action remains essential to achieving long-term regional stability.
The conference continues with strategic briefings and operational assessments aimed at refining the Army’s operational posture for the remainder of 2026.
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