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Not Enough — US Congress Pressures Nigeria Over Worsening Christian Violence

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

 

Not Enough — US Congress Pressures Nigeria Over Worsening Christian Violence

United States lawmakers have again put Nigeria under scrutiny, accusing the federal government of failing to stem the surge in deadly attacks targeting Christians and other vulnerable groups.

 

The concerns were raised on Tuesday during a joint briefing of the U.S. House Appropriations Committee, which reviewed fresh reports alleging systematic violence in several parts of Nigeria.

 

The session comes on the heels of former President Donald Trump’s decision to reinstate Nigeria on the list of Countries of Particular Concern, a designation reserved for nations where severe religious persecution persists.

 

At the hearing, Congressman Chris Smith faulted Abuja’s handling of the crisis, arguing that authorities were falling short of their basic responsibility to protect citizens.

 

Smith, who leads the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, said attackers continue to operate “with shocking impunity,” leaving communities exposed and grieving.

 

He warned that the U.S. intends to hold Nigeria accountable for the unchecked bloodshed, insisting that delay or indecision would only cost more lives.

 

Congressman Brian Mast threw his weight behind Trump’s position, stressing that Washington must intensify pressure on the Nigerian government.

 

According to him, the U.S. should insist on the disarmament of armed groups, the safe return of displaced residents and prosecution of those driving the violence.

 

Riley Moore, Vice Chair of the Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee, echoed the concerns, saying global attention is shifting sharply to the plight of Nigerian Christians.

 

Also speaking at the briefing, Vicky Hartzler, who chairs the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, accused Nigerian authorities of repeatedly ignoring warnings that could have stopped attacks.

 

She said communities often alert security agencies of imminent danger but receive little or no protection.

 

“In many cases, people call for help while attacks are underway, yet no response comes. That is simply unacceptable,” she said.

 

Hartzler called for deeper U.S. engagement but maintained that Nigerian officials must take greater responsibility for safeguarding lives, strengthening early-warning networks and responding quickly when threats arise.

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