ECOWAS, AU, and China Urge US to Respect Nigeria’s Sovereignty

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Abuja, Nigeria – Regional and global actors have collectively cautioned the United States against interfering in Nigeria’s domestic affairs, emphasizing the importance of respecting the country’s sovereignty.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) issued a statement warning against divisive narratives that could undermine Nigeria’s political stability and urged international partners to support the country in addressing internal challenges, particularly security concerns.

Similarly, the African Union (AU) reaffirmed its position that Nigeria’s domestic governance is an internal matter and stressed that external interference could destabilize ongoing political and social processes.

Adding to the chorus, China called on the United States to refrain from commenting on or intervening in Nigeria’s internal matters, highlighting the principle of non-interference in sovereign nations’ domestic affairs.

These warnings come amid growing international attention on Nigeria’s political landscape and security situation, with regional and global partners emphasizing diplomatic engagement over external meddling.

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