Posted by Samuel on Fri 16th Jan, 2026 - tori.ng
When asked about reports that some of the Tomahawk missiles did not explode, the defence chief said such outcomes were part of military strategy.
Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Musa (Rtd), has explained that no physical remains of terrorists were recovered after recent U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria, noting that the type of weapons used made such recovery impossible.
Speaking on Arise Television’s Prime Time programme on Thursday, Musa said the terrorists were neutralised with advanced weapons, including Tomahawk missiles, which left no visible traces.
“They wouldn’t know, because the way they were neutralised, you wouldn’t see anything. It’s a new kind of weapon that was used, the Tomahawks,” he said.
When asked about reports that some of the Tomahawk missiles did not explode, the defence chief said such outcomes were part of military strategy.
“That is all part of the tactics. In conflict attack, you deceive your enemy. Those are all part of it,” Musa said.
He added that the operations had yielded results and assured Nigerians that more successes would follow.
“At least Nigerians are seeing the results, and they will see more things coming ahead,” he said.
Musa also disclosed that while the US operation was ongoing, Nigerian security forces were simultaneously carrying out coordinated attacks on other targets.
“As we speak, the Nigerian Air Force, the Nigerian Navy and the Army were also neutralising a lot of other areas. In fact, from within January, a lot has been achieved,” he added.