Nigeria and U. S. Team Up: Fighting Terror, Not Religion
Nigeria's Foreign Minister, Yusuf Tuggar, recently revealed crucial details about the nation's collaborative efforts to combat terrorism. The recent strikes on Christmas were not unilateral but a coordinated effort with the United States, underscoring Nigeria's commitment to eradicating terrorism.
A United Front
Tuggar emphasized that this fight transcends religion. It's about protecting Nigerians and the entire region. He disclosed a lengthy discussion with U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, followed by an approval from President Tinubu for the strikes.
Collaborative Efforts
The minister highlighted that Rubio reached out again before the strikes, demonstrating the close collaboration between the two nations. This partnership is not just about Nigeria or the U.S.; it's about ensuring regional safety.
A Strong Message
Tuggar's statements convey a powerful message: Nigeria is ready to collaborate with any country committed to fighting terrorism. The strikes serve as a clear indication that Nigeria is serious and proactive in its anti-terrorism endeavors.