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Fact-Check: Did Portugal Refute NAF’s Claim on Grounded Aircraft in Burkina Faso?

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Dahiru M Lawal
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December 17, 2025
Did Portugal Refute NAF’s Claim on Grounded Aircraft in Burkina Faso?

Fact-Check: Did Portugal Refute NAF’s Claim on Grounded Aircraft in Burkina Faso?

Claim:
A video circulating online alleges that the Government of Portugal publicly denied a statement by the Nigerian government regarding a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) aircraft grounded in Burkina Faso.

Background:
According to the video, Portugal supposedly stated it did not know any planned visit by the Nigerian aircraft, had not received any diplomatic or aviation request, and had no record of such a mission. The video further claims this exposes a lie by the Nigerian government and raises questions about transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s international relations.

In early December 2025, a Nigerian Air Force C-130 transport aircraft made an unexpected landing landing in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, drawing significant regional attention. The incident quickly became contentious. Burkina Faso’s ruling military authorities and its allies in the Alliance of Sahel States (AES)—a bloc that includes Mali and Niger— characterised the landing as an unauthorised entry into their airspace, condemned it as a breach of sovereignty, and initially detained the military personnel on board.

Following PRNigeria’s earlier report on how geopolitics hijacked the situation, the Nigerian Air Force formally reacted. NAF spokesperson, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, explained that the aircraft, en route to Portugal for scheduled maintenance, diverted to Bobo-Dioulasso—the nearest suitable airfield—in line with international aviation safety protocols. He added that the crew acted swiftly to ensure safety and received cooperation from Burkinabe authorities upon landing.

Amidst the tension, claims emerged online that Portugal had denied Nigeria’s account.

Verification:

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  • A comprehensive search of reputable international news outlets shows no credible reporting that the Portuguese government issued an official statement denying any planned visit by the Nigerian Air Force or rejecting Nigeria’s narrative about the aircraft’s destination. An international media outlet even reported that the crew had been released to go home.
  • The trending video making the claim was heavily manipulated: only the narrator’s voice-over, with a Nigerian accent, could be heard, while the other subjects in the footage were muted. Several clips used were unrelated to the incident, rendering the video misleading and amateurish.
  • Reputable sources acknowledged Nigerian media reports on the emergency landing and ensuing diplomatic discourse, but none included verified statements from Portugal refuting Nigeria’s account.
  • Official responses from Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs focused on debunking false claims—such as reports that Portugal summoned the Nigerian envoy—but did not cite any Portuguese statements denying knowledge of the flight. These clarifications were intended to correct misinformation, not to respond to an official Portuguese communiqué.
  • There is no record from Portuguese government sources—such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or official government press releases—corroborated by global media outlets, of Lisbon publicly denying knowledge of the mission or rejecting Nigeria’s explanation. Social media posts suggesting otherwise appear to originate from unverified, user-generated content.
  • Verified statements on the controversy have only come from Nigerian authorities, who reiterated that the diversion was precautionary and routine, and from Burkina Faso and the AES, who framed the landing differently.
  • Fresh facts also debunk claims that the aircraft was on a clandestine intelligence mission. Authoritative sources confirmed to PRNigeria that the flight was a routine, duly authorised ferry mission.
  • Officials further clarified that, contrary to speculation, the Nigerian Air Force never issued a statement claiming the crew had been released, as diplomatic engagements remain ongoing. An anonymous source warned that the spread of false narratives is part of a deliberate disinformation effort aimed at discrediting Nigeria and straining regional relations.

Conclusion:
Claims that the Government of Portugal publicly denied knowledge of a planned Nigerian Air Force mission, or exposed contradictions in Nigeria’s account of the grounded aircraft, are unsupported by credible evidence. No verified statement from Portuguese authorities substantiates these assertions, and mainstream reporting does not support the narrative presented in the viral video.

Verdict: The claim is False

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