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Defence Headquarters Debunks Claims Of Niger’s Withdrawal From MNJTF, Reaffirms Commitment To Regional Security

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisApril 4, 2025 Africa No Comments3 Mins Read
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Defence Headquarters Debunks Claims Of Niger’s Withdrawal From MNJTF, Reaffirms Commitment To Regional Security.

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has refuted reports suggesting that the Republic of Niger has withdrawn from the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), stressing that such a development would pose serious threats to regional stability.

 

Speaking during a bi-weekly media briefing in Abuja, the Director of Defence Media Operations (DDMO), Major General Markus Kangye, stated that the MNJTF remains a vital security collaboration among Lake Chad Basin countries. He warned against misinformation and urged stakeholders to prioritise unity in the face of common threats.





 

“The MNJTF was formed to tackle shared security challenges among member states,” Kangye explained. “Nigeria continues to make significant contributions to ensure its sustainability. Should any country choose to pull out, the consequences would be substantial — the synergy currently enjoyed could be compromised.”

 

The Major General dismissed speculations that the Nigerian military has reduced operations against criminal elements such as herdsmen, terrorists, and cattle rustlers. He highlighted recent operations where troops intercepted trucks carrying stolen cattle and reaffirmed the military’s determination to apprehend high-profile terrorists.

 

On the hunt for the notorious terrorist leader, Bello Turji, Kangye declared, “It is just a matter of time. An appointment will be fixed with him by his maker.”

 

Addressing concerns over the welfare of wounded soldiers, the DDMO rejected claims of neglect. He noted that senior military officials, including the Chief of Army Staff and the Chief of Air Staff, celebrated Sallah with troops on the front lines. He also recounted personal efforts to support injured personnel.

 

“During the last Christmas, I spent the day with our troops at the 44 Military Hospital instead of with my family,” he said. “Recently, the Commander of Infantry, General A.K. Ibrahim, shared a meal with our wounded soldiers at the same hospital during Sallah.”

 

Commenting on the recent killings in Edo State, Kangye confirmed that the political leadership of both Edo and Kano States had taken active steps to address the issue and support the victims’ families.

 

In a final caution, the DHQ warned against the deliberate spread of false information, particularly around sensitive matters such as religion. Kangye highlighted the danger of manipulated content in today’s Artificial Intelligence-driven media landscape.

 

“This is an AI-dominated age, where narratives can be distorted to incite chaos. We urge the public to verify information and rely on credible sources. The military remains committed to investigating all genuine claims and will act accordingly,” he assured.

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