Turkiye's comprehensive, pragmatic, multi-dimensional, and multi- stakeholder strategy towards Africa is commendable for adopting a collaborative approach that aligns well with the region's needs. This study aims to explore Turkiye's security relations in Sub-Saharan Africa through a constructivist perspective, focusing on the sub-regions of East Africa, West Africa, and the Sahel Belt. The research employs a qualitative methodology, drawing on official documents, academic literature, reports from international organizations, and discourse analysis to examine Turkiye's security policy in the region. Turkiye's security cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa extends beyond mere military ties, encompassing a holistic strategy that supports regional peace and stability. By enhancing and strengthening these efforts, Turkiye significantly bolsters its standing in Sub-Saharan Africa and contributes to regional security architecture.