U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent statement alleging the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and calling for military action against Islamist groups has drawn sharp responses from Nigerian authorities and renewed focus on the country’s internal conflicts.
Mr. Trump claimed that “Islamic terrorists” were killing Christians in Nigeria. He said he had directed the Pentagon to plan military action to respond to what he described as a “Christian genocide.” The Nigerian government has strongly rejected the remarks. “It is not true that Christians are being specifically targeted in Nigeria,” said Francisca Omayuli, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She said terrorist groups such as Boko Haram and ISWAP [Islamic State West Africa Province] “attack both churches and mosques”, and affirmed that Nigeria remains a constitutionally secular country.
What is the nature of the security crisis?
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, is confronting multiple overlapping security challenges.
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