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Nigeria to Deploy 200 Special Forces to Türkiye for Training

April 19, 2026
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Nigeria has secured a major defence partnership with Türkiye that will see 200 Nigerian Special Forces deployed for advanced military training, as part of broader efforts to strengthen the country’s security capacity.

The agreement was disclosed by the Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, during an interview on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum held in Antalya. The development followed high-level discussions with his Turkish counterpart, Yasar Guler.

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According to the minister, Türkiye has already allocated 200 training slots for Nigerian Special Forces personnel, who are expected to be deployed immediately after necessary arrangements are completed.

“We have a Special Forces training agreement. Türkiye has agreed to provide us with 200 Special Forces trainee slots, so as soon as I return, we will send them here for training,” he said.

Beyond training, both countries also reached agreements on joint military exercises, defence equipment production, and technology transfer—signaling a deeper strategic partnership between the two nations.

Musa noted that the collaboration builds on longstanding ties, describing Türkiye as a close partner to Nigeria since independence. He highlighted Türkiye’s advancements in military hardware production as a key area Nigeria aims to benefit from.

“Türkiye has improved dramatically with regard to the production of military hardware. Nigeria is still developing, and we have agreed that we are going to partner together so that we have a co-production of some of these items,” he added.

Nigerian Military Reinforcement

He further explained that both countries share similar experiences in combating terrorism, with Nigeria battling insurgency for over 17 years and Türkiye dealing with security threats for about four decades. This shared background, he said, makes the partnership particularly valuable.

The agreement also includes plans for officer exchanges and expanded cooperation in defence industrial development, aimed at boosting Nigeria’s long-term military capabilities.

The three-day forum, themed “Mapping Tomorrow, Managing Uncertainties,” attracted global leaders, ministers, and diplomats, with participants from about 150 countries discussing key global security and geopolitical issues.

What you should know

Nigeria’s defence agreement with Türkiye represents a strategic move to strengthen military capacity through training, technology transfer, and joint production.

The deployment of 200 Special Forces for training signals a focus on enhancing elite military capabilities, particularly in counter-terrorism operations. Türkiye’s experience in defence manufacturing and long-standing fight against terrorism offers Nigeria an opportunity to improve its security infrastructure.

However, the long-term impact of this partnership will depend on effective implementation, sustained collaboration, and how well the trained personnel and acquired technologies are integrated into Nigeria’s defence system.

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