Burkina Faso has released a Nigerian Air Force C-130 aircraft and its 11 crew members following diplomatic engagements between both countries.
A Nigerian delegation led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, met with Burkina Faso’s military leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, to resolve the matter after the aircraft and its personnel were detained.
The talks led to the immediate release of the aircraft and all 11 personnel. Ambassador Tuggar later met with the freed Air Force members to confirm their well-being.
Both the delegation and the personnel are now on their way back to Nigeria.
Nigeria emphasised its adherence to international aviation protocols, expressed respect for Burkina Faso’s sovereignty, and distanced itself from any unsubstantiated claims of maltreatment.
Both sides highlighted shared security challenges and the importance of fraternal relations.
This resolution underscores successful diplomacy in de-escalating a potential regional dispute.
The military aircraft made an emergency landing in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, on December 8, 2025, due to a technical issue.
Burkina Faso authorities detained the personnel and seized the aircraft, citing alleged unauthorised entry into their airspace.








