Military personnel from the US Army said to be about a 100 have arrived Nigeria.
According to the Defence Headquarters (DHQ), the group arrived at Bauchi Airfield to support the Nigerian Armed Forces (NAF) with training, technical assistance and intelligence cooperation.

In a statement issued by the Director of Defence Information, Major General Samaila Uba, on Monday, February 16, he noted that the deployment was described as part of ongoing Nigeria–US defence collaboration, following recent engagements between military delegations of both countries.
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The DHQ added that the presence of the US personnel followed a formal request by the Federal Government of Nigeria to address specific military training requirements.
The arrival of the US personnel is planned and deliberate, based on a formal request by the Federal Government of Nigeria for support in addressing clearly defined military training needs,” the statement said.
The military high command explained that the partnership is intended to enhance Nigeria’s access to specialised technical capabilities, strengthening efforts to deter terrorist threats and safeguard vulnerable communities
Major General Uba clarified that the US contingent comprises technical specialists operating strictly in advisory and training roles, not combat troops. He stressed that all activities would be conducted under the authority and direction of the Nigerian government, in close coordination with the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
The DHQ noted that Nigerian troops and the US advisers would carry out joint training exercises and intelligence-focused cooperation initiatives aimed at improving the capacity of security forces to identify, counter and neutralise extremist groups.
“The Armed Forces of Nigeria remain fully committed to degrading and defeating terrorist organizations that threaten the country’s sovereignty, national security, and the safety of its citizens,” the statement added.
The deployment highlights deepening defence ties between Nigeria and the United States as part of broader efforts to strengthen national security and combat terrorism.
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