US Delivers Military Supplies to Nigeria, Deepening Security Cooperation

The United States has delivered a fresh batch of military supplies to Nigeria, reinforcing ongoing security cooperation between both countries amid persistent threats from insurgent and criminal groups.

The delivery was confirmed on Tuesday by the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), which oversees US military operations across the African continent. According to AFRICOM, the supplies were officially handed over to Nigerian security partners in Abuja.

In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), AFRICOM said the support underscores the shared commitment of Washington and Abuja to regional stability and counterterrorism efforts.

“U.S. forces delivered critical military supplies to our Nigerian partners in Abuja. This delivery supports Nigeria’s ongoing operations and emphasizes our shared security partnership,” AFRICOM stated.

The post, which tagged the US Mission in Nigeria, did not provide details on the type or quantity of equipment delivered.

Strengthening a Strategic Security Alliance

The latest delivery comes as part of a broader and evolving security relationship between Nigeria and the United States, particularly in the fight against terrorism, insurgency, and transnational crime.

Nigeria continues to confront multiple security challenges, including Islamist insurgency in the North-East, banditry and kidnapping in the North-West, and criminal violence across other regions.

Context of Recent US Military Actions

The renewed cooperation follows recent US military activity in Nigeria. On Christmas night, US forces carried out airstrikes in Sokoto State targeting Islamic State–linked militants allegedly connected to the Lakurawa jihadist group and local bandit networks.

Those operations came against the backdrop of diplomatic tension after allegations of persecution and violence against Christians in Nigeria surfaced internationally.

Former US President Donald Trump had described the situation as “genocide,” a claim that was firmly rejected by the Nigerian government, which maintained that the country’s security challenges are complex and not driven by religious persecution.

Continued Engagement

Despite occasional diplomatic disagreements, both nations have continued to engage closely on defense and security matters, with the latest military delivery signaling sustained US support for Nigeria’s efforts to combat insecurity and promote regional stability.

Source: Vanguard News

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