Nigeria Rejects U.S. Religious Freedom Designation Amid Growing Diplomatic Tensions
Nigeria has firmly rejected the designation as a 'Country of Particular Concern' regarding religious freedom by the United States. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu emphasized the nation's commitment to religious tolerance and the protection of all citizens, regardless of faith.
This response comes amid claims from U.S. officials, including former President Donald Trump, regarding the persecution of Christians by radical Islamist groups. Trump has threatened military intervention if the situation does not improve, highlighting tensions between the two nations over religious rights.
The U.S. designation places Nigeria alongside other countries known for significant religious freedom violations, raising concerns about potential diplomatic and economic repercussions. Despite these challenges, Nigeria asserts its dedication to combating religious intolerance and fostering a peaceful coexistence among diverse faiths.
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