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COAS: Nigeria remains dependable partner in tackling transnational security threats

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen Waidi Shaibu, said Nigeria, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, remains a dependable strategic partner to Liberia and the West African sub-region, committed to

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February 12, 2026·3 min read

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen Waidi Shaibu, said Nigeria, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, remains a dependable strategic partner to Liberia and the West African sub-region, committed to defence cooperation, capacity building, and collective responses to transnational security threats.

Gen Shaibu said this yesterday in Monrovia while speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the 69th Armed Forces Day anniversary of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL).

He noted that the Nigeria-Liberia defence relationship is anchored on shared sacrifice, strategic trust and an unbreakable bond forged in adversity.

Gen Shaibu reaffirmed Nigeria’s “resolute commitment” to Liberia’s security, describing it as inseparable from the stability of the wider West African sub-region.

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The COAS said the stability Liberia enjoys is a result of government action, African solidarity, and the sacrifices of the Nigerian Army.

In a statement by the spokesperson of the Nigerian Army, Col. Apollonia Anele, Gen Shaibu said Nigeria’s intervention in Liberia during the civil war was “neither incidental nor transactional, but a deliberate foreign and defence policy decision in the interest of West African stability.”

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The COAS noted Nigeria’s pivotal role in the ECOWAS Monitoring Group (ECOMOG), saying its troops formed the backbone of peace enforcement operations, bore the heaviest operational responsibilities, and suffered significant casualties in efforts to halt state collapse, restore law and order, and preserve Liberia’s sovereignty.

He said the Federal Government showed exceptional leadership by committing troops, resources and political will over an extended period, laying the foundation for national reconciliation, democratic transition and post-conflict reconstruction in Liberia.

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Gen Shaibu, who once served as Military Assistant to a former Chief of Army Staff of Liberia, recalled his involvement in the early stages of rebuilding the AFL, noting that the AFL and other regional partners carried out what he described as a complex “aircraft-in-flight” reform process that rebuilt the force while it remained operational.

He expressed satisfaction that officers mentored during that formative period now occupy key leadership positions, describing the AFL as a shining testament to sustained international partnership, regional cooperation and adherence to core military values.

The COAS urged the AFL to guard its ethos of sacrifice, professionalism and loyalty to constitutional authority, stressing that Nigeria would continue to provide advisory and capacity-building support in furtherance of Liberia’s stability and regional peace.

Speaking to the theme of the occasion, “Securing Liberia Together: Strengthening Inter-Agency Cooperation Against Drug Trafficking and Emerging Security Threats,” the COAS said drug trafficking, cybercrime, maritime insecurity and organised criminal networks, have evolved into strategic security challenges capable of undermining state authority and regional stability.

He stressed that drug trafficking, especially the proliferation of synthetic drugs, constitutes a critical national security threat with direct implications for youth development, economic resilience and internal stability.

The COAS advocated robust inter-agency synergy, intelligence-led operations, strengthened legal frameworks and enhanced regional cooperation as indispensable pillars of effective security governance.

He urged Liberia to sustain and deepen the “Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Society” approach in confronting current and emerging threats.

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