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U.S. Resumes Aerial Intelligence Operations Over Nigeria After Sokoto ISIS Assaults

Surveillance flights return as Nigeria intensifies efforts against ISIS affiliates
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeDecember 27, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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In the wake of recent U.S. airstrikes targeting Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL), militants in northwest Nigeria, the United States has resumed intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), flights over Nigeria’s territory — a clear sign of deepening military cooperation between Washington and Abuja amid rising extremism in the region.

What Happened in Sokoto?

On December 25–26, 2025, the United States conducted precision airstrikes on alleged ISIS camps in Sokoto State, near Nigeria’s border with Niger. The strikes, which used Tomahawk missiles and possibly other precision munitions, were announced by U.S. President, Donald Trump and confirmed by Nigerian authorities.

According to Nigerian and U.S. officials, the targets were Islamic State-affiliated militants operating in remote forested areas — believed to be staging grounds for planned attacks and infiltration from the wider Sahel region. The operation was framed as a response to ongoing extremist violence, including attacks on civilians.

Nigeria’s government publicly confirmed that the airstrikes occurred with bilateral cooperation, emphasizing intelligence sharing and coordination with U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM). President Tinubu-led administration has maintained that the action aligned with both countries’ shared security interests.





Resumption of ISR Flights

Following the airstrikes, U.S. ISR operations — which had been previously paused or reduced — were resumed over key conflict zones, notably over the Sambisa Forest and other areas where Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP), remains active. These flights involve aerial reconnaissance assets that collect real-time intelligence on militant movements, logistics, and terrain conditions.

ISR flights are critical for:
  • Tracking extremist group activities in remote regions inaccessible to conventional forces.

  • Providing actionable data for both aerial and ground operations.

  • Supporting Nigerian security forces in planning counterterrorism missions.

According to reports, these missions have resumed only days after the Sokoto strikes, underscoring Washington’s intent to maintain a persistent informational advantage against evolving threats.

Strategic Implications

The resumption of U.S. reconnaissance flights signals several key developments:

1. Deepening Counterterrorism Cooperation
After years of sporadic collaboration, Nigerian and U.S. governments appear to have strengthened intelligence-sharing mechanisms and operational coordination against extremist networks such as ISWAP and Boko Haram offshoots.

2. Sustained U.S. Role in West African Security
Despite previous U.S. retrenchment from overseas military engagements, the Sokoto strikes and renewed ISR flights demonstrate Washington’s willingness to engage directly in African counterterrorism operations — particularly when partner nations request support.

3. Broader Regional Dynamics
The actions in Sokoto and subsequent surveillance operations link to wider concerns about the spread of jihadist groups across the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin, where porous borders and weak state control have enabled insurgent movements to exploit ungoverned spaces.

Domestic and Local Reactions

The strikes and ISR flights have generated mixed reactions in Nigeria:

  • Some political and civil society figures welcomed the assistance, framing it as necessary to bolster Nigeria’s own security capacity.

  • Others questioned the choice of targets and the framing of threats, arguing that violence in Sokoto State has historically been driven more by local banditry than by well-established ISIS strongholds.

Looking Forward

While the resumption of intelligence flights enhances monitoring of militant activities, experts warn that ISR alone cannot resolve Nigeria’s complex security crises.

Long-term stability will hinge on integrated strategies that combine military pressure, governance reforms, and socio-economic development. For now, however, U.S. surveillance support is likely to remain a key element of the broader counterterrorism framework in West Africa.

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