While headlines celebrate successful strikes, ordinary citizens still endure insecurity daily: Nigerians Question the Impact of U.S.-Nigeria Military Collaboration.
While headlines celebrate successful strikes, ordinary citizens still endure insecurity daily: Nigerians Question the Impact of U.S.-Nigeria Military Collaboration. By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo Nigeria’s conflict-ridden regions, the sound of gunfire and the sight of burning villages remain a grim reality, even as government officials present international military cooperation as a turning point in the fight against insecurity. Joint operations between the Nigerian Armed Forces and the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) have been announced with significant attention, with promises to weaken extremist groups and restore stability. Yet for many citizens, the daily experience of insecurity tells a different story. Despite airstrikes and intelligence-sharing, insurgents and bandits continue to expand their reach, leaving communities questioning whether this collaboration has made any tangible difference in their lives. Despite high-profile joint operations between the Nigerian Armed Fo...