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Nigeria issues formal apology to Burkina Faso over airspace violation

Nigeria has formally apologized to Burkina Faso following the unauthorized landing of a Nigerian military aircraft on Burkinabè territory last week.

The apology was delivered by a high-level Nigerian delegation led by Foreign Minister Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, during a meeting with Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré in Ouagadougou.

According to official sources, Tuggar conveyed a message of solidarity from the Nigerian president, stressing Abuja’s commitment to respecting national sovereignty and strengthening bilateral relations.

Talks focused on the circumstances surrounding the “emergency landing” of a C-130 military transport aircraft in the city of Bobo-Dioulasso. The Nigerian foreign minister acknowledged the presence of “irregularities in the flight documentation,” stating: “We apologize for this unfortunate incident.”

He also confirmed that the 11 crew members, who remain in Burkina Faso, are being treated well.

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