
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged a sweeping aid package to Nigeria aimed at tackling terrorism, boosting economic growth, and alleviating widespread poverty, in a move he described as a “strategic partnership for security and prosperity.”
Speaking at a high-profile policy forum, Trump said the proposed support would focus on strengthening Nigeria’s counterterrorism capabilities while expanding humanitarian and development assistance for communities most affected by violence and economic hardship. He praised Nigeria’s role as a regional leader in West Africa and emphasized the importance of stability in the country for global security.
“Nigeria is a vital partner,” Trump said. “We will work together to defeat terrorism, create jobs, and lift millions of people out of poverty. This will be a strong, results-driven package.”
According to aides familiar with the proposal, the aid package would include advanced security training and equipment for Nigerian forces, intelligence cooperation to combat extremist groups, and targeted funding for border security. Alongside the security measures, the plan also outlines investments in infrastructure, agriculture, healthcare, and youth employment to address the root causes of instability.
Trump highlighted economic empowerment as a central pillar of the initiative, arguing that long-term peace depends on opportunity. “You can’t win the fight against terror without winning the fight for jobs, education, and hope,” he said.
Nigerian officials welcomed the pledge, noting that sustained international support is critical as the country continues to confront insurgency in parts of the north and broader socioeconomic challenges nationwide. Analysts say the dual focus on security and development reflects lessons learned from past counterterrorism efforts that relied heavily on military solutions alone.
While details on timelines and funding levels have yet to be finalized, the announcement has sparked optimism among observers who see renewed international engagement as a potential boost to Nigeria’s ongoing efforts to restore security and accelerate economic recovery.
If implemented, the proposed aid package would mark one of the most significant commitments to Nigeria in recent years, signaling a renewed emphasis on partnership, stability, and shared responsibility in addressing some of the region’s toughest challenges.










