Abdulsalami Abubakar, a former military head of state, has asked US President Donald Trump to support Nigeria’s fight against insecurity and refrain from issuing threats.
NAN reports that Abubakar, who is currently in London, spoke in a telephone interview and noted that comments by the US president are capable of jeopardising Nigeria’s unity.
Last Friday, Trump said he had redesignated Nigeria a “country of particular concern (CPC)” over claims of Christian genocide in the country.
He also warned the Nigerian government to “better move fast” or he would make good on his threat to stop all US aid and assistance to the country.
Trump further threatened to unleash the Department of War on Nigeria to fight the terrorists “that attack our cherished Christians”.
However, in a reaction, the presidency said President Bola Tinubu and Trump would meet on the Christian genocide claim.
Reacting to the development, Abdulsalami said Trump’s comments posed a “grave threat to the country’s hard-won unity”.
The former head of state urged Nigerians to set aside their differences and unite for the country’s sovereignty in the face of external threats.
“Unity, wisdom, and diplomacy must take precedence over division and pride at this critical moment,” he said.
He added that there is a need for strategic dialogue with Trump to address the issues and de-escalate the situation.



