Nigeria Extremely Important to US, Lawmaker Warns Against One‑Sided Narratives!
Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa
The United States House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee on Africa emphasised Nigeria’s strategic importance during a Thursday hearing investigating the country’s recent designation as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC). U.S. legislators cautioned against simplifying Nigeria’s security crisis into one‑dimensional religious or ethnic narratives. [1]
“Nigeria is a key partner in Africa. We must avoid framing its myriad challenges through a single lens,” said Subcommittee Chair Chris Smith. [2]
Key Details:
- The hearing, titled “Conflict and Persecution in Nigeria: The Case for a CPC Designation”, convened on 12 March 2025, in Washington D.C. [3]
- Major witnesses included Nigerian Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe and African affairs experts, warning that violence in Nigeria spans land‑resource conflict, terrorism, and communal strife—not just religious persecution. [4]
- The CPC designation is being reviewed by Congress amid concerns about possible U.S. sanctions or reduced cooperation if Nigeria fails to meet expectations on religious freedom. [5]
Why It Matters:
Nigeria is the continent’s largest economy and most populous country; U.S. policy shifts here could ripple across West Africa.
- Framing Nigeria’s crisis narrowly (e.g., as solely religious persecution) risks misdirecting aid, diplomatic strategy and response measures.
- The hearing signals that U.S. lawmakers may push for more nuanced, multi‑factor engagement rather than checkbox designations.
What to Watch:
- Upcoming actions by the U.S. State Department regarding Nigeria’s CPC status.
- Whether U.S. Congress introduces bills linking assistance or security partnerships to reforms in Nigeria.
- Nigeria’s diplomatic response—especially how Abuja positions the security‑vs‑religion narrative abroad.
Citations:
- Republican Foreign Affairs Committee: foreignaffairs.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/president-trump-s-redesignation-of-nigeria-as-a-country-of-particular-concern-cpc-a-serious-well-founded-wake-up-call?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- Truth Nigeria: truthnigeria.com/2025/03/religious-cleansing-needs-to-stop-in-nigeria-u-s-congressman/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- Congress.gov: www.congress.gov/event/119th-congress/house-event/118015?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- Wilson Center: www.wilsoncenter.org/article/oge-onubogu-testifies-us-house-representatives-conflict-and-persecution-nigeria-and-case?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- Telegraph: telegraph.ng/news/2025/11/17/us-congress-to-probe-alleged-christian-genocide-in-nigeria-thursday/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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