The Nigeria Government has reaffirmed its commitment to deepening national security, strengthening partnerships, and accelerating development under the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Minister of Information and National Orientation made this call following the United States government’s designation of Nigeria as a country of concern, over alleged Christian genocide.
In a Press Conference held on Wednesday in Abuja, the Minister described the designation as a misperception and misrepresentation of the security challenges in the country.
According to him, Nigeria faces longstanding security challenges that have impacted Christians and Muslims alike.” Adding that “the FG mourn every loss of life—knowing that even a single loss of life is one too many. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is determined to confront and end these security challenges.”
In a statement released by his aide, the Minister averred that Nigeria’s recent achievements in security, international cooperation, and global recognition are clear evidence that the country is firmly on the path of progress.
He also highlighted Nigeria’s growing international reputation as a centre of innovation, stability, and leadership in the global knowledge economy.
The Minister said this landmark recognition places Nigeria at the forefront of promoting responsible media, digital literacy, and information ethics on the continent.
Additionally, Nigeria is set to host major global events in the months ahead, including the World Public Relations Forum and the International Press Institute Executive Board Meeting further signalling renewed global confidence in the country’s governance and institutional capacity.
“Nigeria welcomes constructive engagement from all partners, but we must be clear that the fight against terrorism is a shared global responsibility,” he stated.
“We invite our friends and allies, including the United States, to continue working with us in promoting peace, stability, and mutual understanding.”
He said further that through enhanced security operations, regional cooperation, and social investment programmes, the government creating a safer environment for education, agriculture, and business to thrive.
“What we are witnessing is not just progress, it is renewed hope in action. The results are visible, the partnerships are growing, and Nigeria’s global standing is stronger than ever,” Idris affirmed.
The Minister revealed that the Federal Government called on Nigerians and the international community to continue supporting the country’s journey toward inclusive growth, lasting peace, and sustainable development.