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31 US Lawmakers Back Trump, Demand Sanctions Against Nigeria Over Alleged Christian Persecution

November 6, 2025 1 min read

By Ademola Adekusibe
November 6, 2025.

Thirty-one members of the United States Congress have expressed support for President Donald Trumpโ€™s decision to classify Nigeria as a โ€œCountry of Particular Concern,โ€ citing what they described as widespread persecution of Christians in the country.

The lawmakers hailed the move as โ€œa sign of hope for millions of persecuted Christians,โ€ urging the U.S. government to impose stronger sanctions and take decisive action against those responsible for religious vi%lence in Nigeria.

In a joint statement, the lawmakers said continued reports of killings, abductions, and destruction of churches showed that the Nigerian government had failed to protect its Christian population.

They urged Washington to take a firm diplomatic and economic stance to hold Nigerian officials accountable while ensuring justice for victims of sectarian attacks.

The development comes amid growing international tension following Trumpโ€™s recent threat to deploy U.S. military forces to Nigeria to โ€œdefend Christians from extremist attacks.โ€