The war occurred during the
Chadian–Libyan conflict, and shortly after Chad had experienced a civil war in which Nigerian peacekeepers had found themselves caught in the crossfire. Further complicating Chadian-Nigerian relations were territorial disputes around
Lake Chad, which had long been a source of tensions. On 18 April 1983, a Chadian force invaded and occupied 19 islands on Lake Chad. The Nigerian government headed by Shehu Shagari ordered the deployment of troops from the
3rd Armoured Division of
Jos headed by Muhammadu Buhari as the General Officer Commanding (GOC). The Chadian-Nigerian border was closed and troops mobilized to the region. However, due to pressure from smugglers, President
Shehu Shagari ordered Buhari to reopen the border. ==Aftermath==