U.S Strikes: Nigerian Govt. Unmasks Targets, Locations, Timelines

PAK Staff Writer
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The Nigerian government has unmasked targets, locations, and timelines of the United States (U.S) strikes conducted in the country’s northwest region. 

U.S President Donald Trump on Thursday, December 25, 2025, confirmed the U.S strikes, noting that they were targeted against ISIS terrorists in Nigeria. 

Giving more information about the nature of the U.S strikes, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, clarified that the mission was the result of months of intelligence sharing aimed at neutralizing transnational threats.

He confirmed that the strikes were not random but specifically targeted terrorists’ enclaves within the Bauni forest axis of Tangaza LGA of Sokoto state.

He added that intelligence confirmed that the locations were being used by foreign ISIS elements infiltrating Nigeria from the Sahel region, in coordination with local affiliates.

Idris said the enclaves served as assembly and staging grounds for planning and executing large-scale terrorist attacks within Nigerian territory.

The minister said debris from expended munitions fell in Jabo, Tambuwal LGA of Sokoto state, and in Offa, Kwara state, near a hotel premises.

He said no civilian casualties were recorded in either location, noting that relevant authorities promptly secured the affected areas.

Idris said the federal government remains resolute in confronting, degrading, and eliminating terrorist threats posed by transnational extremist networks.

The statement reads: “The Federal Government of Nigeria, in close coordination with the Government of the United States of America, has successfully conducted precision strike operations against two major Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist enclaves located within the Bauni forest axis of Tangaza Local Government Area, Sokoto State.

“Intelligence confirmed that these locations were being used as assembly and staging grounds by foreign ISIS elements infiltrating Nigeria from the Sahel region, in collaboration with local affiliates, to plan and execute large-scale terrorist attacks within Nigerian territory.

“The precision strike operations were executed between 00:12 hours and 01:30 hours on Friday, 26 December, 2025, following explicit approval by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. 

“The operation was carried out under established command and control structures, with the full involvement of the Nigerian Armed Forces and under the supervision of the Honourable Ministers of Defence and Foreign Affairs, as well as the Chief of Defence Staff.

“The strikes were launched from maritime platforms domiciled in the Gulf of Guinea, after extensive intelligence gathering, operational planning, and reconnaissance. 

“A total of 16 GPS-guided precision munitions were deployed using MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial platforms, successfully neutralising the targeted ISIS elements attempting to penetrate Nigeria from the Sahel corridor.

“During the course of the operation, debris from expended munitions fell in Jabo, Tambuwal Local Government Area of Sokoto State, and in Offa, Kwara State, near the premises of a hotel. No civilian casualties were recorded in either location, and relevant authorities promptly secured the affected areas.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria reiterates its unwavering resolve to confront, degrade, and eliminate terrorist threats, particularly those posed by transnational extremist networks seeking to undermine Nigeria’s sovereignty and security. 

“Nigeria remains fully aligned with its strategic partners and Friends of Nigeria in executing coordinated actions aimed at ensuring lasting peace, border security, and regional stability.

“The Federal Government assures all Nigerians that it remains firmly in control of the national security architecture and is fully committed to protecting lives and property. 

“Citizens are urged to remain calm and vigilant as decisive actions continue against all terrorist groups threatening the nation.”

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