US Congress Submits Nigeria Religious Violence Report to Trump Amid Rising Concerns for Christians!
Reported by sadauna Lydia edeh (Journalist)| Sele Media Africa.
A panel of the United States Congress has submitted a report to former U.S. President Donald Trump detailing findings on alleged religious persecution in Nigeria, with particular focus on violence targeting Christian communities.
Compiled after hearings and briefings with advocacy groups and policy experts, the report reportedly documents patterns of sectarian violence, insurgent attacks, and communal clashes across northern and central Nigeria. It also recommends a range of diplomatic and security interventions to mitigate insecurity and protect vulnerable populations.
While the panel emphasizes the scale of violence against Christians, Nigerian authorities maintain that the nationโs security challenges are complex and multidimensional, encompassing terrorism, banditry, farmer herder conflicts, and criminal networks that cut across religious and ethnic divides.
Security and Religious Freedom in Nigeria
Nigeria has faced over a decade of insurgency led by extremist groups such as Boko Haram and its splinter faction, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP). Attacks have affected both Muslim and Christian civilians, as well as security forces and public institutions.
International monitoring bodies, including the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), have expressed repeated concern over religious freedom in Nigeria, occasionally recommending the country be designated a โCountry of Particular Concernโ under U.S. law. The designation debate has attracted significant global attention and diplomatic engagement.
Major news outlets such as Reuters, BBC News, and The New York Times have highlighted violence in Nigeriaโs Middle Belt and northern regions, noting its complex drivers from extremist ideology to land disputes and governance deficits.
Diplomatic and Security Implications
The congressional report reportedly recommends strengthened security cooperation, enhanced monitoring of human rights conditions, and policy reviews linked to religious freedom assessments. Analysts note that U.S. Nigeria relations span counterterrorism collaboration, trade, and regional security coordination in West Africa. Any changes in U.S. policy regarding Nigeriaโs religious freedom status could have diplomatic and security implications, including the potential reassessment of foreign aid and military cooperation.
The Nigerian government has repeatedly rejected claims that the crisis constitutes targeted religious genocide, emphasizing instead that violence reflects broader national security challenges requiring sustained military, economic, and community driven interventions.
Framing the Crisis Beyond Religion
Experts caution that while religious identity is a visible aspect of attacks, the root causes often include poverty, weak governance, climate related resource pressures, and transnational extremist networks.
As Washington reviews the congressional findings, analysts underscore the need for nuanced, evidence-based assessments that capture Nigeriaโs complex security landscape. For both Nigeria and its international partners, the pressing question remains how to strengthen civilian protection, safeguard religious freedom, and stabilize conflict affected regions without oversimplifying deeply rooted structural issues.
Sources:
Reuters; BBC News; The New York Times; United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) reports; U.S. Congressional briefings on Nigeria.
Nigeria Religious Violence, US Congress Nigeria Report

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