U.S. Bypasses Nigerian Government, Acts Independently Against Terror Threats

Reports indicate that the United States deliberately withheld sensitive intelligence from the Tinubu-led federal government, citing concerns over deep structural corruption, moral compromise, and security leaks within Abuja.

Sources say the U.S. relied instead on independent surveillance, drones, and hard intelligence to monitor Nigerian terror networks, deliberately bypassing official channels they deemed untrustworthy. Analysts suggest this approach allowed them to identify the real sources of terrorism: supply chains, handlers, sponsors, and protectors, rather than focusing on victims or relying on potentially misleading government reports.

The U.S. reportedly intercepted credible intelligence indicating terror cells were planning attacks around Christmas Day. Acting decisively, American agencies delivered pre-emptive operations to neutralize threats before they could materialize, avoiding further bloodshed and public alarm.

Observers note that this incident underscores a growing distrust of Nigeria’s federal security apparatus by international partners, emphasizing the risks of collaborating with a government viewed as compromised, entangled with criminal interests, and unable to safeguard its citizens.

The development raises urgent questions about Nigeria’s internal security credibility and the implications for future intelligence sharing with foreign allies.

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