The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stepped in to sort out diplomatic issues around the Nigerian Air Force C-130 aircraft seized by the government of Burkina Faso.
Recall that the Confederation of Sahel States, AES, had in a statement signed by Assimi Goita, the Mali junta leader, alleged that the NAF plane entered the airspace of Burkina Faso without clearance, though NAF said the aircraft made a precautionary landing in Bobo Dioulasso, one of Burkina Fasoās cities, due to a technical problem.
The AES comprises Mali, Burkina Faso and the Niger Republic, being three countries which pulled out of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, following the organisationās opposition to the military coups in the three countries.
Sources said yesterday that though the NAF aircraft followed due process and international aviation statutes in making the precautionary landing, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger are seeing the situation as an opportunity to get back at Nigeria, following her role in the actions taken by the regional bloc which led to their withdrawal from the group.
It was gathered that the situation has prompted high-level diplomatic intervention between Nigeriaās Ministry of Foreign Affairs and officials of the government of Burkina Faso.
āThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stepped in. The aircraft was ready to continue its journey to Portugal on Tuesday but signals from the Burkina Faso officials are unclear. It will be sorted out at the diplomatic level,ā a source said
When contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for comment, the spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, said earlier reports that the detained Nigerian military aircraft and soldiers had been released were false.āHe, however, said that the federal government was engaging its Burkina Faso counterpart diplomatically in order to secure the release of the soldiers and the aircraft.ā
āThey have not been released as we speak, but we are trying to secure that. We are engaging the Burkina Faso authorities using usual diplomatic channels,ā he said.
āAsked what could have been the reason behind the delay to release them by the Burkinabe government, he said the ministry wasnāt aware, but assured that every diplomatic channel was being explored to bring those detained home.
Recall that NAF on Tuesday disclosed that following the emergency landing of itās C 130 aircraft in Burkina Faso over technical concerns on Monday, plans were ongoing to resume the flight to Portugal as scheduled.
Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, Director of NAF Public Relations and Information, had, in a statement titled, āSafe Precautionary Landing of NAF C-130 Aircraft in Burkina Faso, said plans were ongoing to resume the mission as scheduled, but the plans did not work out, as the Burkinabe government refused to budge.
āThe Nigerian Air Force (NAF) wishes to clarify reports regarding the diversion of a NAF C-130 aircraft during its ferry mission to Portugal on 8 December 2025.
āFollowing take-off from Lagos, the crew observed a technical concern which necessitated a precautionary landing in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, the nearest airfield, in accordance with standard safety procedures and international aviation protocols. The NAF crew is safe and has received cordial treatment from the host authorities. ā
āPlans are ongoing to resume the mission as scheduled. The Nigerian Air Force appreciates the support received during this period and assures the public that NAF remains professionally committed to strict compliance with operational procedures and safety standards, ensuring the protection of its personnel while fulfilling its constitutional mandate,ā NAF had said in a later statement issued on Tuesday.
A report by Agence dāInformation du Burkina had said the aircraft was carrying 11 Nigerian military personnel, including two crew members and nine passengers, when it made an emergency landing.
Officials of the Confederation of Sahel States said their investigation showed the plane did not have authorisation to fly over Burkina Faso. āThey described the episode as a breach of national sovereignty and expressed strong displeasure over the unauthorised entry.āThe regional body also announced that its air and anti-aircraft systems were on high alert, warning that any further airspace violations would be met with force.
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