
Burkina Faso has released 11 Nigerian Air Force (NAF) pilots and crew members, nine days after their detention, following intensive diplomatic efforts by the Nigerian government.
The release came shortly after a high-level Nigerian delegation, led by Minister of Foreign Affairs Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, met with Burkinabè authorities in Ouagadougou, including President Ibrahim Traoré. The team included senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Defence, and NAF Headquarters, tasked with resolving the situation peacefully through dialogue.
A senior source told Zagazola Makama that the mission focused on building mutual understanding, reducing tensions, and securing the personnel’s release, while reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to regional cooperation and adherence to international aviation and military protocols.
“The mission underscored Nigeria’s preference for diplomacy and neighbourly engagement. It aimed to strengthen trust and reaffirm shared responsibilities in tackling the complex security challenges in the Sahel,” the official said.
The delegation also highlighted Abuja’s ongoing commitment to regional security collaboration and respect for international norms, noting the history of cooperation between Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and other members of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).
Nigeria and Burkina Faso have long worked together on security training, intelligence sharing, and stabilisation efforts, particularly in combating terrorism and violent extremism in West Africa. Officials expressed hope that resolving this incident will enhance bilateral relations and strengthen collective efforts to promote peace and stability in the region
