- Major Training, Technology Transfer and Maritime Plans Agreed
Nigeria and Türkiye has forged a strategic defence partnership following the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa (rtd) meeting his Turkish counterpart, Yaşar Güler, at the 5th Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2026. The Forum, organized under the auspices of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and hosted by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs had as theme “Mapping Tomorrow, Managing Uncertainties.”

General Musa led a high-level Nigerian delegation including Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Air Mrshal Kelvin SUnday Aneke, Chargé d’Affaires of the Nigerian Embassy, the Defence Adviser and senior officials from the Ministry of Defence and the Nigerian Embassy in Türkiye to the bilateral talks with Turkish Minister of Defence, Yaşar Güler.
According to a statement on the meeting by Queeneth Iheoma- Hart, Chief information officer (CIO) of Ministry of Defence Directorate of Information and Public Relations, the meeting reaffirmed the longstanding and mutually beneficial relationship between Nigeria and Türkiye and produced a series of practical, outcome-driven agreements aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s defence capabilities and supporting the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The statement listed the key outcomes and areas of cooperation to include:
- Training and capacity development: Türkiye proposed structured, scalable training programmes for Nigerian armed forces in areas including Special Forces operations, counterterrorism, intelligence integration, counter-drone and counter-IED operations, and UN pre-deployment training. Immediate deployment of an initial cohort to Türkiye was agreed, alongside Turkish language instruction and participation in field training exercises. Both parties agreed to establish a major military training facility in Nigeria as a long-term centre of excellence; Nigeria will provide a temporary training site and has identified a suitable coastal location for permanent infrastructure.
- Defence industry and technology transfer: Both sides committed to partnerships that include technology transfer, maintenance training and co-development opportunities, leveraging platforms such as IDEF 2026 to deepen institutional links and promote indigenous capability building.
- Operational support and equipment: Türkiye expressed readiness to support Nigeria with advanced surveillance, unmanned aerial platforms, satellite-enabled monitoring, counter-drone and counter-IED systems, and specialised air and ground platforms including infantry fighting vehicles adapted to Nigeria’s operational environment.
- Border and internal security: Agreement to begin immediate technical engagements to define and implement integrated border management, enhanced intelligence sharing and coordinated responses to technologically sophisticated non-state threats.
- Disarmament and rehabilitation: Türkiye offered to share best practices in reintegration programmes to support Nigeria’s management of surrendered combatants and long-term community reintegration.
- Air force and aviation support: Commitments were made to strengthen maintenance systems, supply chains, lifecycle support and training to expand operational flight hours and enhance air readiness, including potential acquisition and sustained support for helicopters and unmanned systems.
- Naval cooperation: Nigerian naval representatives will engage Turkish counterparts to inspect and evaluate suitable naval platforms and pursue specialised maritime training to enhance maritime domain awareness and operational effectiveness.
- Infrastructure and implementation: Both sides agreed a phased, practical implementation approach. Nigeria will make available appropriate land preferably coastal, for training and operational facilities to support the agreed programmes.
Speaking on the meeting, General Musa noted: “The outcomes of this engagement mark a significant step forward in Nigeria–Türkiye defence relations. We are committed to delivering tangible, measurable results that strengthen our national security and advance the Renewed Hope Agenda. Nigeria looks forward to timely implementation of the initiatives agreed in Antalya.”
The statement added that “proposals and agreements from the meeting will be formally documented and processed through appropriate channels for timely implementation. Immediate actions include commencement of initial training deployments, technical exchanges on border surveillance, and planning for the development of temporary and permanent training facilities in Nigeria.”


