
18/07/2025
Nigeria can think for itself, DHQ responds to Turkish envoyβs terrorism claim
The Defence Headquarters has stated that Nigeria remains an independent nation capable of making its own decisions, particularly on security and counterterrorism matters.
This follows recent comments by the Turkish government alleging that members of a group it designates as the Fethullah Terrorist Organisation are operating in Nigeria under the guise of educational and healthcare institutions.
Speaking at a dinner in Abuja on Tuesday to mark Turkeyβs Democracy and National Unity Day, the Turkish Ambassador-designate to Nigeria, Mehmet Poroy, claimed that FETO still has an active presence in the country.
He said, βThe presence of such an organisation poses a threat to every country in which it operatesβ¦ particularly in the fields of education and healthcare.β
Poroy added that Turkey continues to brief Nigeria on what it views as the groupβs subversive activities and urged Nigerian authorities to remain βvigilant and cautious.β
However, in a response while briefing journalists on the military operations in Abuja on Thursday, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Markus Kangye, said the Defence Headquarters does not recognise the claims as official or verified.
βInformation from the person you are talking about, as far as Defence Headquarters is concerned, is an unofficial announcement. Everybody is free to say whatever they want. There is freedom of information, βhe said.
He noted that Nigeria cannot be swayed by external commentary or claims that do not align with its own intelligence and national interest.
βNigeria is an independent sovereign nation that can think and act for itself,β Kangye said.
While acknowledging Nigeriaβs diplomatic and military relationships with several countries, Kangye cautioned against accepting unverified foreign narratives, especially those that may undermine national integrity or incite suspicion.
βWe cannot take what other people are saying about Nigeria and accept it without our own independent assessment. Nigeria knows what it is, and the Nigerian military has its own code of conduct and operational guidelines,β he said.
Kangye also pointed to the rise of global propaganda and psychological operations, suggesting that foreign assertions could be part of broader strategic manoeuvres.
βThere are propagandists all over the world. Psychological oppressions go on everywhere. Thatβs why we must be vigilant,β he added.
Kangye, however, reaffirmed Nigeriaβs commitment to fighting terrorism on its own terms, guided by national priorities and internal intelligence.
He reiterated that while the country values its international allies, its security decisions will always reflect its status as a sovereign state.
Published by Dominic Chukwuemeka Odoh
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