US ISR Flights Over Nigeria Intensify as Silence From Abuja Fuels Security Speculation

Reports claim US ISR aircraft conducted repeated surveillance flights over Borno as officials maintain total silence.

A manned American surveillance aircraft has reportedly conducted three consecutive days of intelligence flights over ISWAP-controlled enclaves in Borno State, igniting intense national debate over the scale and secrecy of foreign military involvement in Nigeria.

The repeated missions—first tracked by Sahel analyst Brant Philip—are now driving widespread speculation about US ISR flights over Nigeria and the possibility of an undisclosed counterterrorism pact between Abuja and Washington.

First tracked by Sahel analyst Brant Philip—are now driving widespread speculation about US ISR flights over Nigeria

Philip claimed the aircraft, believed to have departed from Accra, Ghana, flew multiple reconnaissance loops over Mantiqah Krinwa, one of ISWAP’s most fortified territories around the Lake Chad axis.

US ISR Flights Over Nigeria Raise Questions of Covert Security Partnership

The alleged operations follow earlier unverified reports that the United States is preparing to conduct UAV-only strikes against terrorist cells in the North East, supported by deep intelligence-sharing mechanisms.

The Pentagon and Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters have not issued a single statement, a silence that many analysts interpret as strategic.

Former presidential aide Bashir Ahmad criticised open-source trackers for “endangering security operations,” adding that posting real-time aircraft movements could compromise counterterrorism missions.

Foreign Presence × Sovereignty × Terror Pressure

What appears certain is that ISWAP’s resurgence and the rising tempo of attacks across the region have forced Nigeria into deeper cooperation with global partners.

Security experts tell IDNN that ISR flights—whether confirmed or not—fit a growing pattern of quiet multinational counterterrorism collaboration across the Sahel.

One senior intelligence source, speaking anonymously, said:

“Foreign ISR is not unusual. What is unusual is public silence. That silence signals something bigger.”

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Nigeria’s Security Emergency Frames the Debate

The alleged flights come as Nigeria faces a worsening security landscape:

  • over 490 kidnappings in 13 days,
  • repeated school abductions,
  • major ISWAP reactivations,
  • and widening intelligence gaps in the North East.

With the Presidency yet to brief the nation, the controversy continues to grow—fuelled by secrecy, fear and the sense that a new phase of Nigeria’s war against terrorism may already be underway.

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