US troops to Nigeria to focus on training
NIGERIA’S military said on Wednesday that about 200 US troops due to arrive in the coming weeks would not take part in combat action and that Nigerian forces would retain full control over all security decisions.
This followed comments from a US official on Tuesday that the United States Department of Defense planned to deploy the troops to train Nigerian forces fighting Islamist militants, weeks after President Donald Trump ordered against what he described as Islamic State targets.
Last week, the United States military confirmed it had sent a small team to Nigeria, without giving details, marking Washington’s first acknowledgment of personnel on the ground since the Christmas Day strikes.
Major General Samaila Uba, spokesperson for Nigeria’s Defense Headquarters, told Reuters that Abuja requested the US presence to provide technical training and advisory work at several locations.
He declined to say when the troops would arrive, but said the deployment formed part of ongoing cooperation under the US-Nigeria Joint Working Group.
Washington has stepped up pressure on Nigeria after Trump accused the West African nation of failing to protect Christians from Islamist militants in the northwest. Nigeria rejects allegations of religious persecution, saying its security forces target armed groups that attack both Christians and Muslims.
The Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2026 is sponsored by Riley Moore, who led a congressional delegation to Nigeria in December and has criticized the government for not doing enough to protect Christian communities.
Nigeria faces overlapping security crises, including a long-running Islamist insurgency in the northeast, armed kidnapping gangs in the northwest and deadly clashes between farmers and herders in the central region, often driven by ethnic and religious tensions. — Reuters
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