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UK Visit by Nigeria Defence Chief Reinforces Bilateral Security Ties

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Last updated: June 24, 2026 2:01 pm
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A senior Nigerian defence official visited the United Kingdom this week in a meeting that underscored the enduring defence partnership between the two nations and their shared commitment to strengthening regional security, countering terrorism, and enhancing military professionalism through sustained bilateral cooperation.

According to Vanguard, the visit covered a range of security cooperation topics, including counterterrorism training programmes, intelligence sharing frameworks, and mechanisms for supporting Nigeria’s ongoing operations against ISWAP and other armed groups in the Lake Chad Basin region. UK officials reaffirmed their country’s commitment to supporting Nigerian security forces through capacity-building initiatives.

Partnership Sits Within Wider US-UK-Nigeria Cooperation

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The visit occurs in the same week that the United States sanctioned Nigerian BDC operators for ISIS financing and reaffirmed its strong partnership with Nigeria following the joint May 16 operation that killed ISIS global second-in-command Abu-Bilal al-Minuki. Together, the US and UK engagements reflect a deepening of Western security partnerships with Nigeria at a critical time in its counterterrorism campaign.

British defence cooperation with Nigeria has historically included training programmes at the Nigerian Defence Academy, joint exercises involving the Nigerian Army and Royal Marines, and intelligence sharing tied to monitoring the movement of terrorist groups across Nigeria’s borders with Cameroon, Niger, and Chad. Officials said these programmes were continuing and were being expanded to address new threats including drone surveillance and cyber-enabled terrorism.

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However, security analysts said bilateral defence partnerships, while valuable, must be complemented by stronger domestic investment in intelligence infrastructure, community policing, and social development in areas most affected by insecurity. They noted that the Plateau State killings, Zamfara elder abductions, and the ongoing Oyo school rescue operation all demonstrated that Nigeria’s security challenges were deeply rooted in domestic governance gaps that military partnerships alone could not resolve. Consequently, the UK visit reinforces Nigeria’s international security engagement even as the country continues to face acute domestic security pressures across multiple geopolitical zones.

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