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Nigeria provided US with intelligence for strikes on militants, foreign minister says

Nigeria provided the US with intelligence on jihadists before the strikes that took place in the country on Christmas Day, its foreign ministry said on Friday.

On Thursday, the US president, Donald Trump, said the US military had carried out strikes against Islamic State militants in north-west Nigeria, after spending weeks decrying the group for targeting Christians.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, the president said: “Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries!

“I have previously warned these Terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was. The Department of War executed numerous perfect strikes, as only the United States is capable of doing.”

Now, Nigerian foreign minister, Yusuf Tuggar, has told broadcaster ChannelsTV that he was on the phone with the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, and that Nigeria “provided” the intelligence.

“We spoke twice. We spoke for 19 minutes before the strike and then we spoke again for another five minutes before it went on,” Tuggar said.

He added that they spoke “extensively” and that President Bola Tinubu gave “the go-ahead” to launch the strikes.

Nigeria’s foreign minister, Yusuf Tuggar.
Nigeria’s foreign minister, Yusuf Tuggar. Photograph: Light Oriye Tamunotonye/AFP/Getty Images

Tuggar did not rule out further strikes, describing them as an “ongoing process” that would also involve other countries.

In an interview with the BBC, Tuggar insisted the strikes had “nothing to do with a particular religion”. He said the operation did not have “anything to do with Christmas, it could be any other day – it is to do with attacking terrorists who have been killing Nigerians”.

Trump has previously said he would launch a “guns-a-blazing” US military intervention in Nigeria, claiming that the country’s government has been inadequate in its efforts to prevent attacks on Christians by Islamist groups.

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Nigeria may have averted humiliating unilateral military action threatened by US president Donald Trump a month ago by publicly cooperating on Christmas Day’s airstrikes.

According to Reuters, experts said it is unclear whether such strikes can do much to hinder Islamist militants who have long menaced communities in the area.

This comes after the US military carried out strikes against Islamic State militants in north-west Nigeria, after spending weeks decrying the group for targeting Christians.

Local media reported loud explosions in the village of Jabo in the evening of Christmas Day. Reuters has not been able to confirm whether there were casualties.

Nigeria’s foreign minister Yusuf Tuggar said on Friday that Nigeria had acted jointly with the US but stressed the strikes were not targeting any specific religion.

“Nigeria is a multi-religious country, and we’re working with partners like the US to fight terrorism and protect lives and property,” Tuggar told Nigeria’s Channels Television.

Local outlets have been reporting on the strikes, with daily newspaper The Nation having the news as their front page headline.

Front pages of local Nigerian newspapers reporting on US airstrikes against Islamist militants in Nigeria. Photograph: Sodiq Adelakun/Reuters

Yinka Adegoke, the Africa editor for the news outlet Semafor, told Al Jazeera that these strikes were “ultimately positive”.

“It feels like the Nigerian government is finding itself in a situation where it is under duress from the Trump administration, who have their own… arguments about what is going on in Nigeria, which serve their own purpose,” Adegoke said.

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