Nigeria’s military personnel numbers demonstrated moderate fluctuation between 1990 and 2016, shaped by domestic and regional security dynamics. Starting at 94,000 in 1990, personnel levels declined to 76,000 in 1992, reflecting post-civil war adjustments. The force gradually stabilized, hovering around 80,000 throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s as Nigeria prioritized internal security and peacekeeping in West Africa.
By 2007, the military saw a brief increase to 85,000 personnel, coinciding with heightened counterinsurgency efforts. Subsequent years reflected consistent personnel levels of approximately 80,000, highlighting Nigeria’s ongoing focus on addressing challenges posed by groups like Boko Haram.
By 2007, the military saw a brief increase to 85,000 personnel, coinciding with heightened counterinsurgency efforts. Subsequent years reflected consistent personnel levels of approximately 80,000, highlighting Nigeria’s ongoing focus on addressing challenges posed by groups like Boko Haram.
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