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US deploys 200 troops for Nigerian Military training mission

Deployment strengthens counter-insurgency cooperation

David Okere by David Okere
February 11, 2026
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US Deploys 200 Troops for Nigerian Military Training Mission to boost intelligence, coordination and counter-insurgency operations

The United States Government has announced that it will deploy about 200 military personnel to Nigeria in the coming weeks for a structured training mission aimed at strengthening the Nigerian Armed Forces’ fight against Islamist militants.

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Major General Samaila Uba, spokesperson for Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters, confirmed the development, stating that the American personnel would focus strictly on training and technical support.

The US Deploys 200 Troops for Nigerian Military Training Mission marks a significant expansion of bilateral security cooperation between Washington and Abuja.

According to officials, the incoming personnel will provide advanced training, intelligence sharing, operational planning guidance and coordination support. The troops will not engage in direct combat operations.

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Major General Samaila Uba said the deployment would enhance the capacity of Nigerian forces to synchronise complex missions involving both air strikes and ground troops.

A spokeswoman for the United States Africa Command also confirmed the deployment, noting that the initiative builds on existing collaboration between both countries.

The training mission follows earlier joint operations, including air strikes conducted in December against militant targets in Sokoto State.

A smaller team of United States specialists had previously been deployed to assist with targeting and operational coordination.

Security analysts describe the move as a strategic deepening of defence ties at a time when Nigeria continues to confront insurgent violence in parts of the North West and North East.

Although Nigeria’s military has undergone years of counter-insurgency training, officials say the new mission will introduce enhanced technical guidance and intelligence integration designed to improve precision and mission effectiveness.

The United States has also indicated that it will continue supplying intelligence support and expedite arms procurement processes requested by Nigeria.

Major General Samaila Uba added that Nigeria formally requested the additional assistance as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen operational readiness.

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The deployment is expected to begin in the coming weeks, reinforcing what officials describe as a critical partnership against extremist threats.

David Okere
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David Okere is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering business, governance, public affairs, and human-interest stories with a commitment to accuracy, balance, and public interest reporting.

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