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Commander of US Africa Command (AFRICOM) General Dagvin R.M. Anderson

The United States has sent a team of military experts to Nigeria to bolster ongoing efforts against terrorism, according to a senior official from the US Africa Command (AFRICOM).

In a virtual briefing, the AFRICOM commander, General Dagvin R.M. Anderson, explained that the deployment follows recent high-level discussions with Nigerian President, including a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at an international security forum in Rome.

I was able to meet President Tinubu at the Aqaba Process meeting in Rome,” Anderson said.

“We shared thoughts and agreed that we needed to work together on a way forward in the region.

“That has led to increased collaboration between our nations, to include a small US team that brings some unique capabilities from the United States in order to augment what Nigeria has been doing for several years,” he added.

He stated that the collaboration aims to enhance security cooperation between the two countries, with the US team providing specialized capabilities to support Nigeria’s existing counter-terrorism operations.

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The initiative is part of a broader strategy by the US to assist African nations in addressing the increasing threat of extremist groups, especially in West Africa.

The deployed team offers expertise in intelligence gathering, surveillance, data analysis, and operational planning, complementing Nigeria’s efforts rather than replacing them.

General Anderson emphasized Nigeria’s willingness and ability to handle security challenges and highlighted that combining US support with local efforts results in more effective counter-terrorism measures.

He also noted recent visits by US officials to Nigeria to review progress and discuss further collaboration opportunities.

“Nigeria is a very willing and capable partner,” he noted. “When we fuse the unique capabilities that the US can bring with Nigeria’s own efforts, we are much more effective in countering these threats.”

Anderson revealed that his deputy commander recently visited Nigeria alongside a senior U.S. State Department delegation led by Alison Hooker to review progress and explore additional areas of cooperation.

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“I think we’ve had some really good, positive movement there,” he said.

The threat posed by groups linked to ISIS and Al-Qaeda continues to grow across the region, posing significant risks to stability. Anderson stressed the importance of international cooperation to counter these threats effectively.

“We clearly see a growing terrorist threat in the Sahel and surrounding regions,” he stated, adding that international cooperation is essential to reversing the trend.

He described Nigeria’s partnership with the US as a model for future collaborations with other African nations facing similar security issues.

Supporting these efforts, AFRICOM’s senior enlisted leader reaffirmed the US commitment to working with African partners for regional stability and development.

Sergeant Major Derek Banfield, AFRICOM’s Command Senior Enlisted Leader, reinforced the command’s commitment to supporting African partners.

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“We are ready and willing to work with partners to address shared security concerns,” Banfield said.

“A secure environment leads to stability, and stability creates room for investment and prosperity.”

The overarching goal of US engagement is to help partner countries develop long-term security capacity and create conditions for peace and prosperity.

This deployment underscores a renewed US focus on Nigeria’s fight against insurgency and terrorism amid ongoing regional security challenges.

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