The Chinese Embassy in Nigeria has strongly rejected allegations linking Chinese mining companies in Nigeria to illegal mining and the funding of terrorism, describing the claims as “false, baseless and damaging” to bilateral ties.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the embassy said a bill introduced by certain members of the United States House of Representatives “groundlessly accused China” of engaging in unlawful mining activities in Nigeria and paying protection money to militia groups.
The diplomatic mission also criticised sections of the media for amplifying the allegations, claiming some reports went further by fabricating narratives that portrayed Chinese mining companies in Nigeria as sponsors of terrorism.
It expressed “firm opposition and strong dissatisfaction”, urging media organisations to immediately stop spreading what it described as false information.
According to the statement, China has consistently required its companies and citizens operating abroad to comply strictly with host country laws. The embassy maintained that Chinese mining companies in Nigeria are expected to operate fully within Nigerian legal and regulatory frameworks.
It insisted that the “overwhelming majority” of Chinese mining firms in Nigeria have maintained a strong compliance record, contributed to local communities, supported economic development and created jobs.
The embassy added that many of the companies actively protect the environment and fulfil corporate social responsibilities.
On governance, the embassy said China respects Nigeria’s sovereignty and supports efforts by the Nigerian government to strengthen mining regulation in line with the law. It added that it maintains close communication with relevant Nigerian authorities.
The statement further noted that some Chinese mining enterprises have themselves been victims of terrorist attacks, stressing their willingness to cooperate with Nigeria to safeguard national security.
The embassy warned that unverified allegations could undermine China-Nigeria relations and damage long-standing diplomatic ties.
It reaffirmed China’s readiness to deepen cooperation in the mining sector and promote “healthy, orderly and sustainable” development of China-Nigeria mining relations.








