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Tinubu Administration Spends $9 Million on U.S. Lobbyists to Manage Growing Diplomatic Pressure

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The Nigerian government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reportedly approved a $9 million lobbying contract with a United States-based firm linked to Republican political circles, as part of efforts to ease mounting diplomatic pressure from Washington.

The agreement is aimed at reshaping Nigeria’s image among U.S. policymakers amid criticism over the country’s handling of insecurity, religious violence, and broader human rights concerns. The lobbying firm is expected to engage key figures within the U.S. political establishment to counter negative perceptions and highlight steps being taken by the Nigerian government to address security challenges.

The contract, said to be coordinated through the Office of the National Security Adviser, involves regular payments to the lobbying firm for strategic communications and political outreach. Reports indicate that a substantial portion of the fee has already been paid upfront.

The move comes at a time of heightened scrutiny from U.S. authorities, including warnings of possible diplomatic or policy actions should Nigeria fail to curb persistent violence and instability. While government officials have yet to publicly comment on the deal, critics argue that the funds could have been better deployed to tackle security issues directly within the country.

The development has sparked debate over the use of public funds for international lobbying, with observers questioning whether external image management can substitute for concrete reforms at home.

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