The Federal Government of Nigeria has called for transparent, reciprocal, and accountable intelligence-sharing frameworks that build confidence among partners in order to counter terrorism threats.
The minister of Defence General Christopher Musa also called for stronger trust-based international cooperation to tackle evolving global terrorism threats.
He made the call during a panel session on “Countering Terrorism: International Cooperation Reclaimed” at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2026 in the Republic of Türkiye.
The minister joined global leaders, policymakers, and security experts to address the changing nature of terrorism and recommit to cooperative responses grounded in trust and shared responsibility.
In a statement by the Ministry of Defence signed by Queeneth Iheoma-Hart, the minister said terrorism has become increasingly complex, adaptive, and transnational driven by decentralised networks, emerging technologies, and illicit financing.
He warned that the convergence of terrorism, organised crime, and banditry, particularly across fragile regions such as the Sahel, demands urgent and coordinated global action.
He said, “No country, regardless of strength or capacity, can confront terrorism alone. Collective security must guide our response.”
He stressed that while capacity-building is essential, the greatest barrier to effective international cooperation remains the lack of confidence in how intelligence is shared and used.
According to him, Nigeria has recorded significant gains through sustained military operations, an improved intelligence architecture, and reinforced regional cooperation.
He noted further that Nigeria continues to play a leading role in platforms such as the Multinational Joint Task Force, the Regional Intelligence Fusion Unit, and the Committee of Intelligence and Security Services.
Furthermore, Nigeria’s approach combines decisive operational measures with governance, development, and community engagement to address root causes and build sustainable peace.
General Musa emphasised that as terrorists increasingly exploit digital platforms, encryption, and hybrid criminal networks, there should be “global responses to advance faster through technology adoption, enhanced intelligence integration, and deeper collaboration,”
The minister reaffirmed Nigeria’s unwavering commitment to strengthening international cooperation in the fight against terrorism.
“Through unity of purpose, shared responsibility, and sustained collaboration, the international community can overcome the challenges posed by terrorism and build a more secure and stable world,” he said.
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