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Trump military intervention threat: US conducts surveillance flights over Nigeria

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 23, 2025 2232 Minutes read0

•Trump, US military jets and Tinubu

The U.S. has been conducting intelli­gence-gathering flights over large parts of Nigeria since late November after Donald Trump’s intervention threat, according to flight tracking data and current and former U.S. officials, in a sign of increased security cooperation between the countries.

It could not however be determined what information the flights were meant to obtain, reports Reuters.

But the flights in West Africa follow U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats in November to militarily intervene in Nigeria over what he says is its failure to stop violence targeting Christian communities.

The flights also are oc­curring just months after a U.S. pilot working for a missionary agency was kidnapped in neighbouring Niger.

The U.S. contractor-operated air­craft used for the surveillance opera­tions typically takes off from Ghana and flies over Nigeria before returning to Accra, the Ghanaian capital, the tracking data for December shows.

Flight tracking data shows the operator is Mississippi-based Tenax Aerospace, which provides spe­cial mission aircraft and works closely with the U.S. military, according to the company’s website. Tenax Aerospace did not respond to a request for com­ment, according to Reuters.

Liam Karr, the Africa Team Lead for the Critical Threats Project at the American Enter­prise Institute, has analyzed the flight data. He said the operation appeared to be running out of an airport in Accra, a known hub for the U.S. military’s logis­tics network in Africa.

Karr said the operation was an early sign the U.S. was rebuilding its capacity in the region after Niger ordered U.S. troops to leave a sprawling, new­ly built air base in the desert last year, and turned instead to Rus­sia for security assistance.

“In recent weeks we’ve seen a resumption of intelligence and surveillance flights in Nige­ria,” Karr said in an interview, according to Reuters.

A former U.S. official said the aircraft is among several assets the Trump adminis­tration moved to Ghana in November. It is unclear how many aircraft remain in Gha­na, but the former official said the missions include tracking down the kidnapped U.S. pilot and gathering intelligence on militant groups operating in Nigeria. Boko Haram and its splinter organization, Islamic State West Africa Province, are among the militant groups op­erating in Nigeria.

A current U.S. official con­firmed the aircraft has been flying over Nigeria but declined to provide details given the dip­lomatic sensitivity of the issue.

A separate administration official said Washington was continuing to work with Ni­geria to “address religious vi­olence, anti-Christian attacks, and the destabilizing spread of terrorism.”

The former U.S. official and the current administration of­ficials all spoke on condition of anonymity.

In a statement, the Pentagon said the U.S. government held productive meetings with Nige­ria following Trump’s message about the country, but declined to discuss intelligence matters.

Nigeria’s military spokes­person did not respond to re­quests for comment. Ghana’s deputy defence minister also did not respond to a request for comment.

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