Foreign Fighters Fuel Recent Terror Attacks in Nigeria – DHQ
Foreign Fighters Fuel Recent Terror Attacks in Nigeria – DHQ

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has stated that the recent increase in terrorist activities across Nigeria’s North East and North West regions is largely due to the involvement of foreign insurgents who have joined forces with local terrorists.
In recent weeks, the country has witnessed a series of violent attacks targeting both military installations and civilian communities, which has raised serious concerns about the growing security threat.
During the first military briefing of the year, which also served as a farewell address by the outgoing Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Buba Edward, the military attributed the upsurge in violence to foreign fighters from the Sahel region who have allied with local militants.
Maj. Gen. Buba explained, “The recent increase in terrorist attacks can be traced to the arrival of foreign insurgents who have come in as reinforcements for local terrorist groups. These fighters hail from the Sahel region, and the situation is further exacerbated by the support of local collaborators who provide critical intelligence on the movements of military forces.”
Despite these challenges, Buba reassured the public of the military’s unwavering dedication to defeating terrorism in the country. He emphasized that while occasional setbacks may occur, the overall strategy remains focused on breaking the terrorists’ resolve to continue fighting.
“The key to defeating terrorism is to destroy the enemy’s will to fight. Our efforts are focused on neutralizing their operatives, commanders, and leadership, while also dismantling their logistical and combat capabilities. We are also leveraging regional and international pressure to weaken their resolve,” he stated.
Buba further stressed the long-term nature of the ongoing counterterrorism operations, noting that wars are won by breaking the enemy’s determination to continue the fight. “This is not a short-term battle, but a prolonged military operation aimed at eradicating terrorism. We are committed to seeing this through to the end,” he said.
In closing, Buba highlighted the importance of collective responsibility in maintaining security. Referring to the popular 2025 slogan, he said, “Security is everyone’s business. We must never compromise on it. As we move forward, remember: ‘The military dey for you, dey for us.’”
While acknowledging that the country has not yet fully overcome the security challenges, Buba expressed confidence that, with continued effort, Nigeria is steadily progressing towards a safer future.
TRENDING SONGS
Sanwo-Olu Tours Massive Tolu Education Hub Set to Transform Learning for 20,000 Lagos Students
Ghana Police Arrest 11 Nigerians in Tamale Crackdown on Drugs, Cybercrime
Malami Breaks Silence on INEC–ADC Dispute, Urges Calm Amid Political Tensions
£746m Nigeria–UK Deal Sparks Debate Over Ajaokuta Steel’s Future
FG Kicks Off 56km Ekiti–Osun Link Road to Boost Regional Trade
Tinubu Condemns Plateau and Kaduna Attacks, Calls for Urgent Action Against Violence
Tonto Dikeh Opens Up on Dark Past: From Cult Involvement to Spiritual Renewal
Alleged Truck Tampering Lands Lagos Man in Court Over Theft Claims
Senegal Tightens Anti-LGBTQ Laws, Doubles Prison Terms Amid Rights Concerns
Infantino Watches Iran Friendly Amid World Cup Venue Uncertainty
Share this post with your friends on ![]()
