Waidi Shaibu, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), met with Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto, on Friday.
The visit was said to have been geared towards reaffirming
the “resolve of the Nigerian Army to work closely with community leaders to
promote stability and coexistence across the country”.
“The visit highlights the renewed commitment of the Nigerian
Army to strengthening civil–military relations and fostering collaboration with
traditional institutions in support of national unity, peace and security,” the
army said in a post on X.
The visit took place less than 24 hours after the US
launched air strikes on ISIS enclaves in Sokoto.
The US Africa Command (AFRICOM) said the aerial bombardment
was at “the request of Nigerian authorities”.
Subsequently, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) confirmed that
the Nigerian military collaborated with the US government to execute the air
raids.
Samaila Uba, director of defence information, said the
strikes were deliberately calibrated to neutralise the targeted elements while
minimising collateral damage.
However, Ladan Salihu, a Nigerian broadcaster and former
director-general of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), said the
strikes missed their intended target and lacked precision.
He claimed the bombs landed in Jabo village, Tambuwal LGA of
Sokoto, and that residents said there were no fatalities.
The ministry of information later said the intended target
was Buani forest in Tangaza LGA of Sokoto.
The ministry said debris from the strikes fell in Jabo and Offa in Kwara state.
More photos from the COAS-Sultan of Sokoto meeting below
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