The United States government is set to investigate how past aid allocated to Nigeria and other countries were utilised.
The US Mission to Nigeria this in a post on its verified X handle on Tuesday.
It confirmed ongoing efforts to track past assistance provided by the U.S. government.
On January 20, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump suspended all foreign aid for 90 days, citing concerns about global destabilisation and misalignment with American interests.
This move follows growing calls for a comprehensive review of how United States Agency for International Development (USAID) health funds have been spent.
The mission stated on X that, “Comprehensive monitoring and evaluation systems are in place to help verify that U.S. assistance reaches intended recipients,” the mission stated.
“The U.S. Mission also strongly condemned the ongoing violence and loss of life caused by Boko Haram in Nigeria.
“The United States condemns the violence and blatant disregard for human life perpetrated by Boko Haram and other terrorist groups in Nigeria and the region”.
The mission noted further that Boko Haram was officially designated a Foreign Terrorist Organisation by the U.S. Secretary of State on November 14, 2013.
It said the designation was to block the group’s assets, restrict its fundraising efforts, prosecute its members, and prevent them from travelling to the United States.
The U.S. government reaffirmed its commitment to working with Nigeria and regional partners to combat terrorism and enhance security in West Africa.