There was renewed optimism in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism on Wednesday following reports that a joint military operation conducted by Nigerian security forces and the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) has resulted in the elimination of more than 200 ISIS-linked terrorists operating in the country’s troubled northeast region.
The successful counterterrorism campaign, which forms part of an expanded security partnership between Nigeria and the United States, also led to the destruction of several terrorist hideouts, logistics centres, and operational bases used by insurgents to coordinate attacks across the region.
According to information released by the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), the coordinated offensive targeted fighters affiliated with the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), one of the deadliest extremist groups operating in the Lake Chad Basin.
AFRICOM disclosed that the operations, conducted in close collaboration with Nigerian military forces, eliminated more than 200 terrorists, including high-profile commander Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, who had been linked to several insurgent activities in the region.
In a statement posted on its official social media platforms, AFRICOM said the operation was executed without any casualties among Nigerian or American personnel.
“AFRICOM, in continued coordination with Nigeria, conducted operations against ISIS fighters in northeast Nigeria. No U.S. or Nigerian forces were harmed. The targeted operations eliminated more than 200 terrorists, including Abu-Bilal al-Minuki,” the command stated.
There was renewed optimism in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism on Wednesday following reports that a joint military operation conducted by Nigerian security forces and the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) has resulted in the elimination of more than 200 ISIS-linked terrorists operating in the country’s troubled northeast region.
The successful counterterrorism campaign, which forms part of an expanded security partnership between Nigeria and the United States, also led to the destruction of several terrorist hideouts, logistics centres, and operational bases used by insurgents to coordinate attacks across the region.
According to information released by the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), the coordinated offensive targeted fighters affiliated with the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), one of the deadliest extremist groups operating in the Lake Chad Basin.
AFRICOM disclosed that the operations, conducted in close collaboration with Nigerian military forces, eliminated more than 200 terrorists, including high-profile commander Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, who had been linked to several insurgent activities in the region.
In a statement posted on its official social media platforms, AFRICOM said the operation was executed without any casualties among Nigerian or American personnel.
“AFRICOM, in continued coordination with Nigeria, conducted operations against ISIS fighters in northeast Nigeria. No U.S. or Nigerian forces were harmed. The targeted operations eliminated more than 200 terrorists, including Abu-Bilal al-Minuki,” the command stated.
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The development marks one of the most significant joint counterterrorism successes recorded by both countries since the strengthening of military cooperation earlier this year.
Reacting to the operation, the Director of Defence Information at the Defence Headquarters, Brigadier General Samaila Uba, confirmed that the joint efforts had significantly weakened terrorist networks operating in the northeast.
Speaking during a virtual discussion hosted jointly by the Defence Headquarters and AFRICOM, Uba revealed that the collaborative operations have not only eliminated hundreds of insurgents but have also disrupted their logistics chains and command structures.
According to him, intelligence-sharing arrangements between both countries have improved the Nigerian military’s ability to identify and target terrorist camps, weapons depots, and supply routes.
“The partnership has strengthened intelligence-driven operations, leading to the destruction of terrorist enclaves, logistics infrastructure and enhanced surveillance capabilities across affected areas,” he said.
He further noted that Nigerian troops have benefited from specialized training programmes, intelligence fusion initiatives, joint planning exercises and professional military education facilitated through the partnership with the United States.
Security analysts believe the operation represents a major setback for ISIS-affiliated groups that have continued to launch attacks in parts of Borno State and neighbouring areas despite sustained military offensives.
Borno State remains the epicentre of Nigeria’s insurgency crisis, which began in 2009 with the emergence of Boko Haram before splinter groups such as ISWAP gained prominence.
Over the years, terrorists have targeted military formations, local communities, schools and critical infrastructure, resulting in thousands of deaths and the displacement of millions of residents across the northeast.
The elimination of senior commanders and the destruction of operational facilities are expected to weaken the insurgents’ ability to coordinate future attacks.
The latest success is expected to boost confidence in the counterterrorism strategy of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, which has repeatedly pledged to intensify efforts to restore security across the country.
The operation also highlights growing security cooperation between Nigeria and the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, particularly in intelligence gathering, surveillance technology and military capacity building.
While military authorities caution that the fight against terrorism is far from over, officials insist that recent gains demonstrate the effectiveness of coordinated international partnerships in tackling evolving security threats.
Security experts, however, stress that sustained military pressure, improved border security, community engagement and economic development programmes will be necessary to prevent terrorist groups from regrouping.
For residents of the northeast who have endured years of violence, the successful operation has been welcomed as another important step toward lasting peace and stability in the region.