The United States urges Nigeria to step up efforts to protect Christian communities from attacks and to improve conditions for internally displaced persons (IDPs). In statements reported by Nigerian outlets, the US calls for stronger safeguards to prevent violence targeting Christians and for measures that support security and safety for affected communities. The US also presses Nigeria to ensure the safe return and resettlement of IDPs, emphasizing that displaced people should be able to come back without facing renewed harm. Across the coverage, the US position links protection for religious communities with broader efforts to address displacement, including planning and implementation of assistance that enables IDPs to reintegrate safely. The reports do not detail specific incidents or timelines but present the appeal as part of ongoing engagement between the US and Nigeria on security and humanitarian concerns. Overall, the US asks Nigeria to intensify protection efforts and to take practical steps that improve safety for both Christians at risk of attacks and IDPs seeking to return or rebuild their lives.