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Foreign Interference in Protests Will Be Resisted – FG Warns

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The federal government has warned foreign entities that it will not tolerate any interference in the ongoing protests across the country.

The warning was issued by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar while briefing the Diplomatic Corps in Abuja on Wednesday.

Tuggar said that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a champion of democracy, believes in the fundamental rights of Nigerians, including freedom of assembly and expression. However, he stressed that the government will not condone thuggish behaviour or foreign interference in domestic affairs.

“Nigeria is no exception. The government will take appropriate action against any foreign entity residing in Nigeria that is found to have directly or indirectly supported the protesters by whatever means or seeks to interfere in the internal affairs of the country,” Tuggar said.

The minister reiterated that Nigeria values its relationships with other countries and organizations but will take appropriate action against any foreign entity found supporting the protesters or interfering in internal affairs.

“Indeed, more than at any time before, we solicit your understanding and collaboration in the ongoing efforts of the Federal Government in addressing the economic challenges confronting the country to achieve a better life for every Nigerian at home and abroad,” Tuggar stated.

In attendance at the briefing were top government officials, including the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, and the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Senator Abubakar Sani Bello.

The government’s warning comes amidst reports of foreign flags being raised in support of the protesters, with Russian flags spotted in Kano and Abuja.

The protests, which began on August 1, 2024 and are scheduled to end on August 10th, have seen a mix of peaceful demonstrations and violent clashes.

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