The Nigerian government has denied allegations of involvement in the December 13 attack on the Niger-Benin oil pipeline. In a statement, it expressed condolences to Niger while unequivocally distancing itself from the Lakurawa terrorist group. Additionally, Nigeria rejected claims of a French military presence in northern Nigeria, emphasizing its commitment to peaceful diplomatic relations with Niger and its fight against terrorism.
On Saturday, the Federal Government of Nigeria categorically denied allegations from Nigerien authorities claiming its involvement in the December 13 attack on the Niger-Benin oil pipeline located in Gaya, Dosso Region of Niger Republic. Kimiebi Ebienfa, the spokesperson for Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, asserted that no ties exist between the Nigerian government and the Lakurawa terrorist group.
In the official statement, the Nigerian government expressed condolences for the attack but affirmed its continual fight against terrorism while disassociating itself from any groups implicated. “The Federal Government of Nigeria refutes in very strong terms, allegations by the Nigerien authorities that the Lakurawa terrorist group, with the help of foreign security forces, including Nigerian security forces, were responsible for the attack… The perpetrators were neither backed nor assisted by Nigerian authorities,” the statement emphasized.
Furthermore, Nigeria rejected allegations regarding the presence of French military forces in northern Nigeria purportedly aimed at destabilizing Niger. The government characterized these claims as unfounded and called for their total dismissal. It stressed the long-standing cooperative relationship with France, which is characterized by mutual respect and non-interference in domestic matters.
Nigeria reiterated its commitment to peaceful relations with Niger, stating that such partnerships serve the interests of both nations. “The Federal Government of Nigeria also expresses very serious concern… These allegations are unfounded and should be discarded in their entirety,” reaffirmed the spokesperson.
The recent tensions surrounding the oil pipeline attack highlight the fragile security landscape in the West African region, affected by the activities of terrorist organizations. The Niger-Benin pipeline is strategically significant for both Niger and Nigeria, making its security a critical issue. The accusations from Nigerien authorities against Nigeria introduce complications in diplomatic relations, even as both nations strive to reconcile their mutual security interests against a backdrop of regional terrorism.
The Nigerian government’s firm denial of involvement in the Niger-Benin pipeline attack underscores its commitment to maintaining national integrity and combating terrorism. Moreover, the rejection of claims regarding foreign military presence reflects Nigeria’s efforts to protect its diplomatic relations, particularly with France. As both nations work to fortify their cooperation, the need for clear communication and trust-building remains paramount to regional stability.
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