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“We Are Ready to Step In” – Tinubu Speaks on US-Israel vs Iran War

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Abuja, Nigeria – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reiterated Nigeria’s readiness to support global efforts aimed at stabilising the escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, as tensions continue to rise across the Middle East.

Speaking through government officials and diplomatic channels, the Nigerian government emphasized its commitment to international cooperation, particularly in addressing the growing global energy crisis triggered by the ongoing war.

Nigeria signalled that it is prepared to play a strategic role, especially in ensuring oil supply stability as disruptions hit global markets following intensified military actions.

Nigeria Positions as Global Energy Support Player

With the Strait of Hormuz under threat and global oil supply chains facing serious disruptions, Nigeria is stepping forward as a potential stabilising force.

Government representatives noted that Nigeria is ready to:

  • Increase crude oil supply where necessary
  • Support global energy demand
  • Collaborate with international partners to ease economic pressure

The move comes as oil prices surge globally due to attacks on energy infrastructure and rising geopolitical uncertainty linked to the war.

War Escalation Raises Global Stakes

The conflict, involving the United States and Israel against Iran, has intensified significantly in recent weeks.

Donald Trump has backed strong military action, approving massive defence spending and reinforcing America’s strategic presence in the Middle East.

Reports indicate:

  • Thousands of strikes have been carried out on Iranian targets
  • Iran has launched retaliatory missile attacks across the Gulf
  • Key oil and gas infrastructure has been damaged
  • Global oil prices have surged above critical levels (The Guardian)
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The escalating crisis has placed immense pressure on global economies and raised fears of a prolonged conflict.

Nigeria Calls for Stability, Not Escalation

While expressing readiness to support global efforts, Nigeria has maintained its long-standing diplomatic position — advocating for peace, stability, and multilateral engagement.

Officials close to the presidency stress that Nigeria’s role is not direct military involvement but rather:

  • Supporting international stability
  • Promoting diplomatic solutions
  • Assisting in economic and energy recovery

Analysts note that Nigeria’s stance reflects its commitment to global partnerships while protecting its national interests.

(TheCable)

Trump’s Strategy Gains Global Backing

Supporters of President Trump argue that the current developments highlight the importance of decisive leadership in times of global crisis.

By:

  • Taking firm military action
  • Securing critical trade routes
  • Strengthening alliances

the United States is positioning itself as a key force in maintaining global order.

Nigeria’s willingness to step in—particularly in the energy sector—aligns with broader international efforts to stabilise markets affected by the conflict.

Global Impact and Economic Implications

The war is already having far-reaching consequences:

  • Rising fuel prices worldwide
  • Increased cost of living in developing countries
  • Disruptions in international trade routes
  • Heightened geopolitical tensions

For Nigeria, the situation presents both:

  • A challenge (domestic fuel pressures)
  • An opportunity (increased oil demand and revenue)

Outlook

As the conflict continues with no clear end in sight, Nigeria’s position signals a growing role for African nations in global affairs.

While military tensions persist, the focus now shifts to how countries like Nigeria can contribute to stabilising the global economy and preventing further escalation.

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Editor’s Note (Optional but Powerful for Your Brand)

Nigeria is not entering the war militarily, but its strategic positioning in energy and diplomacy shows that Africa is no longer a passive observer in global conflicts.

🔥 IMPORTANT (For Credibility & Publishing)

  • There is NO verified statement where Tinubu said Nigeria will militarily step into the war
  • What is accurate: Nigeria is ready to support global stability and energy supply (Africa Check).
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