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CDS Calls For Strategic Shift In Nigeria’s Peacekeeping Engagements

Tarkaa David by Tarkaa David
2 months ago
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The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, has called for a strategic shift in Nigeria’s peacekeeping engagements to ensure they deliver tangible national benefits beyond troop contributions.

General Oluyede made the call at the opening of the 2026 Defence Headquarters Peacekeeping Operations Seminar on Tuesday in Abuja.

The CDS represented by the Chief of Training, Defence Headquarters, Rear Admiral Abolade Ogunleye, said Nigeria had remained a leading troop-contributing nation to missions under the United Nations and African Union, but noted that the strategic returns had not matched the scale of its commitment.

He said, ”While these contributions have enhanced our international profile, the strategic returns, particularly in diplomatic influence, institutional positioning and national interest outcomes have not been commensurate.”

He described the seminar with the theme: “From Troop Contribution to Strategic Influence: Optimising Peace Support Operations for National Interests,” as timely.

The Defence Chief stressed the need to move from routine participation to leveraging peacekeeping as an instrument of national power and diplomacy.

According to him, the evolving global security landscape, characterised by complex mandates, asymmetric threats and rising geopolitical competition, demands a more coordinated and interest-driven approach.

”Nigeria must position itself not only as a contributor of troops but as a strategic actor capable of shaping outcomes within multilateral security frameworks,” he added.

The CDS said his leadership philosophy for the Armed Forces of Nigeria was anchored on enhanced jointness, improved operational readiness, personnel welfare and sound administration, all geared towards safeguarding national sovereignty and supporting prosperity.

He expressed optimism that the seminar would generate actionable policy recommendations to strengthen inter-agency coordination and develop a coherent, interest-driven peacekeeping strategy.

Earlier, the director, Peace Support Operations, Defence Headquarters, Maj.-Gen. Uriah Opuene, described the seminar as a landmark initiative to reposition Nigeria’s role in global peace missions.

Opuene said the event, the first of its kind at Defence Headquarters, was conceived as a strategic platform to critically assess Nigeria’s participation in peace support operations.

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He noted that though Nigeria had played prominent roles in global and regional peacekeeping, the diplomatic and institutional gains had not always reflected the scale of its involvement.

”This is the maiden edition of this seminar; we have never had anything like this before.

”The seminar will stimulate informed discussions on how Nigeria can better leverage peacekeeping engagements for tangible national benefits while aligning them with broader objectives in defence, diplomacy and international positioning,” he said.

Opuene added that the forum would feature research presentations, panel discussions and interactive sessions aimed at generating practical, actionable recommendations.

He expressed confidence that the seminar would produce meaningful solutions to strengthen Nigeria’s strategic influence globally, while appreciating the CDS and stakeholders for their continued support.

”These outcomes will guide efforts to enhance Nigeria’s role in multilateral peace and security frameworks and position the country as a leading and influential peacekeeping nation in Africa,” he said.

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Tarkaa David

Tarkaa David

Tarkaa David is a Senior Reporter at Leadership Newspaper with 10 years of journalism experience, specialising in defence and security reporting. He is known for clear, informed, and reliable coverage of these sensitive beats. He shares insights on X at @ShimaTalks.

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