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US to Send 200 Military Personnel to Support Nigerian Security Operations

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The United States government is set to deploy about 200 military personnel to Nigeria as part of efforts to strengthen security cooperation and counter ongoing insurgent threats. The planned deployment is focused on boosting the operational capacity of Nigerian armed forces through structured collaboration.

According to officials, the visiting personnel will serve mainly in advisory and support roles, working closely with Nigerian units on planning, intelligence coordination, logistics, and specialized training programs. Their mission is designed to improve field effectiveness without placing them in frontline combat duties.

Security authorities say the move is part of a broader partnership framework between both countries aimed at addressing terrorism and organized armed groups operating in some regions. The collaboration is expected to enhance technical skills and operational coordination within Nigeria’s security structure.

Government representatives describe the arrangement as a strategic support measure intended to improve long-term stability and response capability while maintaining Nigeria’s command over all active operations.

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