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Burkina Faso Yet To Release Detained NAF Pilots Despite Diplomatic Pressure by FuglyGurl(op): 11:01pm On Dec 10, 2025
Burkina Faso yet to release detained NAF pilots despite diplomatic pressure, a painful reality and a dangerous path

By; Zagazola Makama

Burkina Faso’s continued detention of eleven Nigerian Air Force (NAF) pilots and crew for more than 48 hours has now crossed from a diplomatic irritation into a worrying affront to international norms, regional solidarity, and basic military aviation protocols.

Despite sustained high-level diplomatic intervention by Nigeria quietly and firmly conducted behind the scenes, the Burkinabè junta has remained unmoved. The silence of ICAO, ECOWAS and other multilateral institutions has only deepened the sense of injustice and disbelief.

At this moment, eleven NAF personnel remain in unlawful custody in Ouagadougou. No explanation. No justification. No adherence to the aviation safety rules binding even during conflict.
It is a painful reality, one that raises a serious question: What exactly is Burkina Faso trying to prove with this needless hostility toward Nigeria? Nigeria has never, at any point, acted in a manner that undermines the Burkinabè state. The two nations share history, security challenges, and mutual dependence within the Sahel.

In March 2025, A high-level delegation from the African Economic and Security (AES) bloc, representing Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, came to Nigeria to explore the country’s innovative non-kinetic approaches to counterterrorism. The focal points of their visit was Operation Safe Corridor (OPSC) and the Borno Model, initiatives renowned for their success in the deradicalization, rehabilitation, and reintegration of former combatants.

This collaborative effort draws attention to Nigeria’s leadership role in shaping effective counterterrorism strategies that blend military actions with community-driven solutions.

Also, in times past, Nigeria has provided support, training, airlift, intelligence, and diplomatic cover to many of its West African Neighbour.

The Nigeria’s former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa(Rtd) and now the Minister for Defense has at that time reassured the AES delegation who visited him of the Armed Forces of Nigeria’s unwavering support, despite their withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Gen. Musa emphasized that terrorism knows no borders, making regional cooperation essential. The enemies we are dealing with have no respect for life, no respect for humanity, no respect for boundaries. It is critical that we work together to fight and defeat them.

For Ouagadougou to respond with this level of provocation is not only disappointing, but also dangerous. Nations must understand that alliances are built over decades, but can be destroyed in a single reckless moment.

They must know that No country remains permanently strong or permanently weak. Today it is Nigeria’s pilots. Tomorrow, it could be Burkina Faso in need of the same diplomatic or military cooperation it is now casually endangering.

Burning bridges in the Sahel, a region already overwhelmed by terrorism, fragile borders, and internal instability is a perilous choice. Hostile posturing against a neighbour that has historically supported regional stability serves no strategic purpose.

I believe that Nigeria will continue to act responsibly, leveraging diplomacy to secure the unconditional release of its personnel. But Burkina Faso must remember:

Great nations do not demonstrate strength by detaining friendly forces. They demonstrate strength by respecting international norms, honouring regional partnership, and choosing dialogue over provocation.
https://zagazola.org/index.php/breaking-news/burkina-faso-yet-to-release-detained-naf-pilots-despite-diplomatic-pressure-a-painful-reality-and-a-dangerous-path
Re: Burkina Faso Yet To Release Detained NAF Pilots Despite Diplomatic Pressure by obi4eze(m): 11:03pm On Dec 10, 2025
I thought APC boys said they had been released? Am I missing something or is it the usual APC les and propaganda?
Re: Burkina Faso Yet To Release Detained NAF Pilots Despite Diplomatic Pressure by fuckingAyaya(m): 12:49am On Dec 11, 2025
obi4eze:
I thought APC boys said they had been released? Am I missing something or is it the usual APC les and propaganda?
Fear lagos Ibadan Express media they generate propaganda from the pit of hell. People that will tell their zombies that after all 10,000 were massacred by bandits during Buhari's tenure but now it has been reduced to 9,990 people 😄 bulaba is working.
Re: Burkina Faso Yet To Release Detained NAF Pilots Despite Diplomatic Pressure by DMCY: 5:55am On Dec 11, 2025
FuglyGurl:
https://zagazola.org/index.php/breaking-news/burkina-faso-yet-to-release-detained-naf-pilots-despite-diplomatic-pressure-a-painful-reality-and-a-dangerous-path
I sincerely thought they were Portugal bound already like we was told in da news, what changed?
Sir Jaga no send anybody papa right now o, burkina might just go the Benin way provided they ain’t releasing them and all diplomatic rògbòdìyàn fails
Re: Burkina Faso Yet To Release Detained NAF Pilots Despite Diplomatic Pressure by Baronthecelebri(m): 7:43am On Dec 11, 2025
They're trying to see the strength of Nigeria
Re: Burkina Faso Yet To Release Detained NAF Pilots Despite Diplomatic Pressure by Namaster: 8:20am On Dec 11, 2025
I BLAME Tinubu for this.

God DELIVERED the shitty coup plotters into his hands on a platter of GOLD and he's misusing the opportunity.

Oh LORD!

Because of the CORRUPTION of Nigerian Politicians and their LACKADAISICAL approach to the security crisis in Nigeria, MANY people don't understand how VASTLY SUPERIOR the Nigerian Military is compared to the rest of Africa.

Only about 2 or 3 countries are more POWERFUL than Nigeria in terms of Military Strength.
And they are NOT in West Africa.

The Nigerian Military should be TOUCH and DIE.
Like TOUCH our Military and DIE!

Imagine the NONSENSE boy in small Burkina Faso arresting Nigerian Servicemen.

The EFFRONTERY!

Ordinary Nigerian Police can OVERRUN the entire Military of that SHITTY country.

Tinubu is HORRIBLY WEAK Leader!

Otherwise, that steupeed boy in Burkina Faso would have been BUNDLED to Kirikiri 5 minutes after they arrested those soldiers.

MADNESS!
Re: Burkina Faso Yet To Release Detained NAF Pilots Despite Diplomatic Pressure by sweerychick(f): 8:38am On Dec 11, 2025
Hmm propaganda government always making a fool of themselves
Re: Burkina Faso Yet To Release Detained NAF Pilots Despite Diplomatic Pressure by safeguide: 8:44am On Dec 11, 2025
I think tinubu don’t have there time yet…
Re: Burkina Faso Yet To Release Detained NAF Pilots Despite Diplomatic Pressure by nedu666: 8:46am On Dec 11, 2025
DMCY:
I sincerely thought they were Portugal bound already like we was told in da news, what changed?
Sir Jaga no send anybody papa right now o, burkina might just go the Benin way provided they ain’t releasing them and all diplomatic rògbòdìyàn fails
You don't need to pass Burkina Faso to get to Portugal. This must be the lie that made them suspect something else
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