Abuja — More than 30 foreign defence advisers and military attachés from various countries attended the 2025 second-quarter security briefings held in Abuja, underscoring Nigeria’s commitment to regional and international security cooperation.
The briefing, organized by the Nigerian Ministry of Defence, provided a platform for sharing critical updates on the country’s security landscape, including ongoing operations against insurgency, banditry, and other threats to national stability.
Senior military officials presented detailed assessments of counterterrorism efforts, border security initiatives, and strategies to enhance collaboration with international partners. The gathering emphasized the importance of multilateral partnerships in tackling evolving security challenges in West Africa and beyond.
The presence of foreign defence representatives at the event highlights Nigeria’s pivotal role in fostering dialogue and joint efforts aimed at maintaining peace and stability in the region.
Officials reiterated their commitment to transparent communication and coordination with allied nations as they continue to strengthen security frameworks across the country.