Nigeria Addresses U.S. Religious Freedom Designation

The Federal Government of Nigeria has formally rejected its inclusion on the U.S. list of countries violating religious freedom, citing the designation as based on inaccurate data and a misrepresentation of the nation’s security challenges.
Information Minister Mohammed Idris clarified that Nigeria faces terrorism—not religious persecution—with both Christian and Muslim communities affected by extremist violence.
The government disputes claims of targeted religious persecution
Since 2023, President Tinubu’s administration reports neutralizing over 13,500 militants and rescuing more than 11,000 hostages
Nigeria remains open to U.S. collaboration on counterterrorism while emphasizing mutual respect for sovereignty
This diplomatic development comes amid heightened tensions following statements from Washington regarding potential military intervention.
Nigeria continues to prioritize national security and the protection of all citizens regardless of religious affiliation.




