US Congress
The US Congress has suggested steps to tackle the rising persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
The Congress moves followed US president, Donald Trump order to prove persecutions and killings of Christians in Nigeria.
Their recommendations include bolstering the country’s institutions, specifically by enhancing policing, implementing stricter anti-money laundering measures, and backing legal reforms.
US lawmakers, therefore called on Trump to announce the Country of Particular Concern, CPC, presidential directive to name and shame perpetrators of violence against Christians, implement sanctions against the individuals, and continue its on-going visa restrictions against perpetrators.
The recommendations put forward by the Congress, in conjunction with House Foreign Affairs Committee and House Appropriations Committee, followed months of investigations into alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria after Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern.
The lawmakers called for repeal of sharia codes and blasphemy laws in Nigeria’s northern states, which had been used to silence dissent and target minorities.
They urged the Trump’s administration to leverage its position to compel Fulani herdsmen to disarm, potentially by blocking beef exports to countries such as Ghana, South Africa and Senegal.
They urged the government of Nigeria to allow farmers engage in legitimate self-defence and also implement programmes to disrupt terrorist financing networks.
They further recommended that the US should require a “GAO audit report” on the effectiveness of aid to Nigeria to ensure transparency and accountability in the use of funds.
The lawmakers urged the US government to withheld certain U.S. funds, pending demonstrable action by the Nigerian government to stop violence against Christians, while working with international partners, including France, Hungary, and the United Kingdom to end the atrocities against Christians.
According to the Congress, “Findings after decades of persecution, Nigeria is the deadliest place in the world to be a Christian. Christians are subject to ongoing violent attacks from well-armed Fulani militias and terrorist groups, resulting in the death and murder of tens of thousands of Christians, including pastors and priests, the destruction of thousands of churches and schools, as well as kidnappings.
“Blasphemy laws in Nigeria’s northern states are used to silence speech and dissent, target Christians and minorities, and justify so-called ‘convictions’ without due process.
“President Trump’s bold action, and attention from Congress, has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity for real change to address this two-decades-long crisis.”
They tasked the Nigerian government to demonstrate the political will, including by allocating their own financial resources, to immediately reduce and then eliminate the violence.
The Recommendations
*Strike a bilateral agreement between the United States and the government of Nigeria to protect vulnerable Christian communities from violent persecution, eliminate jihadist terror activity in the region, further economic cooperation, and counter adversaries in the region, including the Chinese Communist Party and Russian Federation.
*Remove Fulani militias from confiscated, productive farmland and enable the voluntary return of displaced communities to their homes, including ensuring security and infrastructure, thereby reducing the need for humanitarian aid and generating economic development through increased agricultural productivity;
*Continue and expand security cooperation with the United States, including divestment of Russian military equipment for American military equipment through sales and financing.
*Technical support to the government of Nigeria to reduce and then eliminate violence from armed Fulani militias.
*Comprehensive counter-terrorism cooperation to rid the region of foreign terrorist organizations that pose a direct threat to the American homeland, including through the provision of excess defence equipment and use of relevant drawdown authorities.
*Counteract the hostile foreign exploitation of Chinese illegal mining operations and their destabilising practice of paying protection money to Fulani militias.
Speaking on the recommendations in a statement posted on his X handle, Rep Riley M Moore, said: “Following the productive meeting at the White House, I want to thank President Trump for redesignating Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern and for his administration’s commitment to protecting our brothers and sisters in Christ from persecution and addressing the broader security challenges plaguing Nigeria.
“Since President Trump redesignated Nigeria as a CPC and tasked me to lead a congressional investigation, I have worked diligently with my colleagues to produce the report we presented today.
‘’I also want to thank House Appropriations Committee Chairman, Tom Cole, Vice Chair, Mario Diaz-Balart, Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Brian Mast, and Congressman, Chris Smith, for their leadership on this comprehensive investigation and delivering this report to the White House.
“I travelled on a bipartisan delegation to Nigeria and saw with my own eyes the horrific atrocities Christians face, and the instability the Nigerian government must combat.
‘’Through Congressional hearings, expert testimony, meeting with Internally Displaced Persons, hearing from religious leaders, and engaging with high-level Nigerian government officials, we have provided a clear picture of the threat environment in Nigeria and the horrific persecution Christians face.
“This report outlines concrete steps to impose accountability measures, counter radical Islamic terrorism, and lays out a plan to work in coordination and cooperation with the Nigerian government to bring security to all the people of Nigeria.
“Our brothers and sisters in Christ have suffered in silence for too long. The world is now watching, and I urge the Nigerian government to take the opportunity to deepen and strengthen its relationship with the United States.
“Doing so is in the interest of both our great nations. Together, we must address these pressing security challenges and bring an end to violence against Christians.”
