February 15, 2026

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Terrorism: Security coalition endorses Nigeria, US military collaboration

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Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, General Olufemi Oluyede

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By David Adanu

The Citizens for Strategic Defence Cooperation, CSDC, has endorsed t the Federal Government’s decision to deepen military collaboration with the United States Armed Forces aimed to tackle security challenges confronting the country.

The pro-security advocacy coalition, in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja, insisted that Nigeria’s sovereignty remains fully intact.

The CSDC Secretary, Abdulmajid Danladi, who signed the statement noted that, “Our sovereignty is not for sale, and it has not been compromised.”

The group further described the military arrangement as a “measured and strategic partnership” designed to strengthen Nigeria’s fight against terrorism, insurgency and transnational crime.

According to the coalition, public debate surrounding the presence of U.S. military personnel in Nigeria should be guided by facts rather than emotion.

“The Armed Forces of Nigeria remain in full operational control of all security activities within our territory. Any cooperation with foreign partners is structured, limited and governed by Nigerian law.”

The group stressed that Nigeria has long maintained defence partnerships with friendly nations, particularly in areas of training, intelligence sharing and capacity building.

It also argued that the evolving security landscape—marked by terrorism, banditry, piracy and cyber threats—requires collaborative responses.

CSDC said enhanced cooperation with the United States Department of Defense would provide access to advanced training, intelligence technology and operational best practices.

The group noted, “Modern warfare is technology-driven. Intelligence gathering, surveillance and counter-terror strategies are globalised. Refusing to cooperate with international allies would isolate Nigeria at a time when collaboration is essential.”

The coalition commended the leadership of the Nigerian Armed Forces led by the Chief of Defence Staff General Olufemi Oluyede for what it described as a “forward-looking decision,” adding that the partnership aligns with Nigeria’s long-standing diplomatic and security relations with the United States.

It further emphasised that the presence of foreign military personnel—where applicable—does not equate to foreign control.

“There is a clear difference between cooperation and occupation,” the statement added. “Nigeria is not hosting foreign bases that override its authority. What exists is structured engagement designed to improve the capabilities of our own troops.”

CSDC urged Nigerians to view the development through the lens of national interest rather than partisan politics.

“Our troops deserve every legitimate advantage in confronting violent threats. If collaboration with experienced global partners enhances their safety and effectiveness, then it is a responsible step,” the group said.

The coalition also called on the government to maintain transparency and ensure that all defence partnerships remain consistent with constitutional provisions and Nigeria’s foreign policy principles.

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