The Federal Government has confirmed that diplomatic discussions are underway with the United States following reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump issued a military threat over alleged attacks on Christians in Nigeria.
Nigeria’s Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris, disclosed on Monday that the government has activated official communication channels to address the situation and prevent any escalation in bilateral tensions. He noted that statements and perceptions surrounding Nigeria’s internal security situation have been misinterpreted in some international circles.
Idris emphasized that Nigeria remains a multi-faith, multi-ethnic nation, where freedom of religion is constitutionally protected.
“Nigeria is and will continue to be a country that respects religious diversity. The situation has been misunderstood. We have opened diplomatic channels to clarify matters and ensure continued cooperation,” he said.
The Minister also highlighted ongoing counterterrorism and peacebuilding efforts, stressing that Nigeria values its longstanding partnership with the United States, especially in areas of security, intelligence support, and regional stability.
He urged global partners to rely on credible intelligence and cooperation frameworks, rather than isolated narratives that may distort the nation’s complex security dynamics.
The Federal Government reiterated its commitment to protecting all communities, regardless of religious or ethnic affiliation, as part of its broader strategy to address terrorism and violent extremism across the country.




