A Handshake in Bamako: Nigeria and Mali Vow to Secure West Africa

November 14, 2025

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The air in Bamako, Mali, crackled this week with the energy of a new alliance. Amidst the impressive, high-tech displays of the inaugural International Defence and Security Exhibition (BAMEX 2025), the real action was happening in the diplomatic halls. A strategic handshake signaled a critical pivot for regional security.

Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, arrived at the head of a formidable delegation. The group included the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency and senior military operations staff.

Their presence at BAMEX 2025 an event dedicated to fostering security collaboration across Africa was a clear milestone, declaring Nigeria’s stake in regional stability.

A Warm Welcome, A Strategic Goal

The central point of the diplomatic mission was a courtesy visit to Mali’s Prime Minister, General Abdoulaye Maiga. Following their encounter, Minister Badaru openly praised the Malian welcome, calling the reception “warm and exemplary.”

He commended the host nation’s hospitality and publicly affirmed Nigeria’s commitment to deeper security cooperation.

The Nigerian Minister conveyed warm greetings directly from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He stressed the immense strategic value of the relationship, noting that Nigeria views Mali as a crucial ally. Badaru was quoted, stating, “Nigeria is committed to deepening our ties and working closely with Mali to tackle challenges that threaten peace in our region.” He made it clear that their shared security interests place defense collaboration at the top of both nations’ priority lists.

United Against a Common Enemy

Prime Minister Maiga immediately reciprocated the gesture. He expressed deep gratitude for Nigeria’s significant participation in the exhibition, calling it a “testament to our enduring friendship and mutual respect.”

Maiga directly acknowledged the severe security issues currently plaguing his nation. He stressed, “The Government of Mali values Nigeria’s ongoing support and partnership, especially as we confront various security issues together.”

He emphasized that regional unity remains absolutely vital for protecting nations from both current and future threats.

Maiga also praised BAMEX 2025 as an “essential platform for the exchange of ideas and innovations,” arguing it is critical for building robust security structures across the continent.

As the defense exhibition concluded, the high-level meeting delivered a clear signal. Nigeria and Mali have pledged a renewed determination. They vow to combine their resources and shared experiences to enhance security and stability, reinforcing the frontline against instability in West Africa and potentially beyond.


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