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“11 Nigerian Troops Released After 10-Day Hold In Burkina Faso, Ministry Confirms”

"Diplomatic Efforts and Presidential Intervention Secure Safe Release of Personnel Following Emergency Aircraft Landing"
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeDecember 18, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed the release of eleven Nigerian soldiers, who had been held in Burkina Faso for ten days after their aircraft made an unscheduled landing.

Punch gathers this from Kimiebi Ebienfa spokesperson of the ministry on Wednesday night, “The soldiers have been released. I just confirmed with our Head of Mission in Burkina Faso.”

However, it remains unclear when the personnel will return to Nigeria, as their travel arrangements are yet to be verified.

Background: Unscheduled Landing and Detention

The incident began on December 8, 2025, when a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) C‑130 military transport aircraft en route from Lagos to Portugal made an emergency landing at Bobo-Dioulasso Airport due to a reported technical issue.





Burkina Faso’s military authorities detained the 11 personnel on board — including crew and military passengers — along with the aircraft, citing alleged airspace violations and describing the landing as a breach of sovereignty.

Investigations by Burkina Faso and the Confederation of Sahel States reportedly confirmed that the aircraft had not obtained prior authorisation to enter Burkinabe airspace. Despite this, the Nigerian Air Force maintained that the landing was precautionary, carried out in accordance with international aviation protocols and standard safety procedures, and assured that the crew were treated courteously during detention.

Diplomatic Efforts and Presidential Intervention

The detention prompted swift diplomatic action from Nigeria. President Bola Tinubu dispatched a Special Envoy to Ouagadougou to engage with Burkina Faso’s authorities, while the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian mission in Burkina Faso conducted intensive negotiations to secure the personnel’s release.

Earlier, the House of Representatives had urged the Federal Government to intensify diplomatic efforts, emphasizing the importance of dialogue in resolving cross-border incidents in the region.

Regional and Security Context

The incident occurred against a backdrop of heightened sensitivities in the Sahel, where Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have taken positions at odds with ECOWAS following recent political developments. While the landing was deemed unauthorised by Burkinabe authorities, it underscores the delicate balance between national sovereignty and aviation safety protocols.

The release of the soldiers is expected to ease immediate tensions between Nigeria and Burkina Faso and highlights the importance of diplomacy in resolving incidents that could escalate into regional security challenges.

Looking Ahead

Although the soldiers are now free, questions remain about their return schedule and any further diplomatic follow-ups. Nevertheless, the episode reinforces Nigeria’s commitment to protecting its personnel abroad while respecting international norms, even in complex geopolitical contexts.

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