In a bold statement that has stirred both relief and debate, the Nigerian Federal Government has dismissed allegations of religious genocide, reaffirming its commitment to national unity and peace.
The announcement was made through the Minister of Information in February 2025, citing credible updates on Nigeria’s ongoing fight against terrorism. According to reports by Western Post, the government revealed that between May 2023 and February 2025, security forces achieved significant breakthroughs against violent extremist groups.
Among the key highlights was the capture of top leadership figures of an Al-Qaeda affiliate operating in the region. In addition, Nigerian troops successfully neutralized thousands of terrorists, striking a major blow to insurgency networks that have long destabilized communities in the north and beyond.
The government emphasized that these operations demonstrate a clear commitment to counter-terrorism and protection of all citizens, regardless of religious or ethnic identity.
Still, questions linger. While the government celebrates these victories, international observers and human rights organizations continue to scrutinize military operations for accountability and transparency.
For now, the Federal Government insists that the allegations of genocide are unfounded, framing Nigeria’s counter-terrorism campaign as not only a fight for security but also a defense of the nation’s unity.
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