Nigeria, Türkiye agree on military training facility to boost defence cooperation


Nigeria and Türkiye have reached an agreement to establish a major military training facility in Nigeria as part of a broader defence partnership aimed at strengthening the country’s security architecture and enhancing military capacity.

Under the arrangement, Nigerian military personnel will undergo specialised training in areas such as special operations, counterterrorism, intelligence coordination, counter-drone and counter-improvised explosive device (IED) operations, as well as United Nations pre-deployment preparation.

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Source: The Guardian News


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