The Federal Government has called on the diplomatic community in the country to shun interference in the ongoing nationwide protests.
It also called for collaborative support from the community in tackling economic challenges and ensuring better life for Nigerians at home and abroad.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, stated this on Wednesday in Abuja, at the briefing of Members of the Diplomatic Corps on the programme and policies of the government.
Tuggar who spoke on the aftermath of the protests said Nigeria is a country under the rule of law and assured that the government would do all it can to protect its citizenry.
According to him, no one can tolerate the thuggish behaviour of fringe elements and those who stand behind them, restating that government will not tolerate foreign interference in the protests.
“While government continues to work hard through various reforms to address challenges facing Nigeria and Nigerians, it is pertinent that no nation tolerates foreign interference in its domestic affairs and its citizens.
“Government will take appropriate action against any foreign entity residing in Nigeria found to have directly or indirectly supported protesters by whatever means or seeks to interfere in the internal affairs.
“Nigeria cherishes and will continue to value the cordial relationships that happily subsist between her, your countries and organisations and will not do anything to undermine or take for granted such relationships.
“Indeed, more than any time before now, we solicit your understanding and collaboration in the ongoing efforts of the government in addressing the economic challenges confronting the country to achieve a better life for every Nigerian at home and abroad,” Tuggar said.
He reassured the diplomats that President Bola Tinubu understands the pains and frustrations driving the protests and had commiserated with the families, and relations of those who died and promising to address concerns of Nigerians.