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Nigeria: U.S. Congress Recommends Measures to End Christian Persecution in Nigeria

  • At the White House on Tuesday, lawmakers delivered a bipartisan report on alleged Christian persecution in Nigeria to President of the United States after months of investigation.
  • The CPC history dates to 2020 when Nigeria was first listed and removed in 2021 under President Joe Biden, and President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a CPC in October 2025, tasking Riley M. Moore and Tom Cole to lead a probe.
  • The report recommends establishing a US–Nigeria bilateral security agreement, withholding certain US funds until Nigeria demonstrates measurable action, and implementing sanctions and visa restrictions against individuals the report says are "complicit" in persecution.
  • With Congress now outlining potential diplomatic and financial consequences, the report could reshape US–Nigeria relations and face Nigerian officials' claims that violence stems from terrorism and banditry, warning sanctions may worsen tensions.
  • High‑profile lawmakers including Brian Mast and Congressman Chris Smith visited IDP camps in Benue State, met victims, and consulted Nigerian officials like Nuhu Ribadu, while Kwankwaso cautioned against external narratives.
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After months of investigation, American parliamentarians presented a report to the White House on the alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria on Monday, 24 February. The document, which was carried out by Christian right-wing officials, reiterates accusations deemed "unsubstantiated" by several observers and calls for targeted sanctions against certain individuals and groups accused of obstructing religious freedom in the country, following…

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