President Bola Tinubu has voiced firm confidence in Nigeria’s resilience following recent threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, who warned of potential military action and a suspension of assistance over alleged anti-Christian violence.
The Information Minister, Mohammed Idris, explained on Tuesday that President Tinubu is engaging the matter with gravitas, adopting a calibrated diplomatic approach anchored in dialogue, transparency, and strategic coordination.
The President’s recent military leadership reshuffle, undertaken prior to Washington’s remarks, was highlighted as evidence of proactive security reform and commitment to safeguarding national stability. Officials underscored Nigeria’s preference for constructive engagement over rhetoric, noting new communication channels with international partners to deepen understanding of ongoing reforms.
Idris reaffirmed that the administration is addressing domestic and international concerns through cohesive security measures and active outreach to Christian and Muslim leaders, fostering unity across religious lines. He dismissed characterisations of Nigeria as intolerant, attributing tensions to extremist disruptions rather than societal division, and called for collective resolve in nation-building. As diplomatic consultations continue, the government remains focused on enhancing international confidence, countering misperceptions, and reinforcing cooperation with global stakeholders. In his measured posture, President Tinubu seeks to guide Nigeria through geopolitical turbulence with a blend of steadiness and strategic foresight, intent on emerging stronger on the world stage.
