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US sends ground troops to Nigeria

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The United States has dispatched a “small team” of troops to Nigeria following recent joint security cooperation between the two countries.

Dagvin Anderson, the general in charge of US Africa Command (AFRICOM), spoke of the development in a press briefing on Tuesday.

“That has led to increased collaboration between our nations, to include a small U.S. team that brings some unique capabilities from the United States to augment what Nigeria has been doing for several years,” Anderson said.

He did not provide further details. It is also unclear when the team arrived in Nigeria. Weeks ago, Allison Hooker, under-secretary of state, led a US team of eight federal agencies to Abuja for a bilateral working group meeting with Nigerian security officials.

Nuhu Ribadu, national security adviser (NSA), headed the Nigerian delegation. The meeting was in response to the redesignation of Nigeria as a ‘country of particular concern’ (CPC) by Trump.

Trump had threatened to send troops into Nigeria “guns-a-blazing to wipe out the terrorists killing our Christians”. On December 25, the US launched air strikes against two terrorist enclaves in Bauni forest in Tangaza LGA, Sokoto state.

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