President Donald Trump of the United States has ordered the US Defence Department to prepare for a possible military operation in NigeriaThe US presidentās directive came hours after Nigerian President Bola Tinubu reacted to his earlier allegationTrump has earlier alleged that Nigeria has become religiously intolerant and that Christianity is under threatDonald Trump, the president of the United States, has directed the Defense Department to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria if the government ācontinues to allow the killing of Christians.ā
Trump also disclosed that the US government will immediately stop all assistance and aid to Nigeria. The US president made the claim on Saturday, November 1.
Donald Trump threatens Tinubu with military action
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Source: TwitterTrump hints at deploying military to NigeriaAccording to Reuters, Trump maintained that the U.S may āvery well go into that now disgraced country, āguns-a-blazing,ā with the aim of completely wiping out the Islamic terrorists, whom he said have been committing the atrocities.
This came hours after President Tinubu personally reacted to the allegation of Trump that Nigeria was now religiously intolerant and named the nation among the ācountries of particular concernā.
Trump, on Friday, October 31, raised the allegation against Nigeria, claiming that Christians are facing an āexistential threatā in the West African country. He alleged that thousands of Christians are being killed in the country by some āradical Islamistā.
Tinubu reacts to Trumpās allegationIn his reaction to Trumpās claim in a tweet on Saturday, November 1, President Tinubu told the United States president that Nigeria is a democratic country where the constitution remains its guide, protects and guarantees the peopleās freedom of religion.
Tinubuās statement reads in part:
āNigeria stands firmly as a democracy governed by constitutional guarantees of religious liberty.āThe president further noted that his government has been actively engaging Muslim and Christian leaders in the country and that he will not relent in his fight against the security challenges confronting Nigeria as they affect every religion.
Tinubu rejects Trumpās claimPresident Tinubu then rejected the allegation of the US president, stressing that Nigeria did not encourage religious persecution and that its diversity has remained its symbol of national unity.
The CPC is referring to a country designated by the United States Secretary of State (under the delegated authority from the president), which is involved in systemic severe violations of religious freedom under the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) of 1998 (H.R. 2431) and its amendment of 1999 (Public Law 106-55).
For over a decade, Nigeria has been confronted with the challenges of terrorism. The insecurity has stretched to banditry and kidnapping, beyond the northeast, where the Boko Haram terrorists first started their operation.
Donald Trump threatens to deploy the US military to Nigeria
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Source: TwitterForeign ministry reacts to Trumpās claimLegit.ng earlier reported that the federal government has commented on the claim that Nigerian Christians are being killed in massive.
According to the Nigerian government, the claim by the United States President Donald Trump did not reflect the reality on the ground.
US President Donald Trump claimed that there were widespread killings of Christians in Nigeria.
Source: Legit.ng

