US Congress to Probe Alleged Persecution of Christians in Nigeria

December 2, 2025

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US Congress

The United States House Appropriations Committee will lead a joint congressional briefing on Tuesday. The session will focus on the alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

Mario Díaz-Balart, the Committee Vice Chair, will convene the session. He also serves as the National Security Subcommittee Chairman. Members from the Foreign Affairs and Financial Services Committees will join him. Additionally, representatives from the US Commission on International Religious Freedom will participate.

Spotlight on Rising Violence

The primary goal of the briefing is to highlight escalating violence against Christians in Nigeria. Lawmakers aim to address the targeted persecution of these communities directly.

Furthermore, the roundtable will gather critical testimony. This information will inform a comprehensive report directed by President Trump regarding the massacre of Nigerian Christians. The report will also outline steps Congress can take to support White House efforts to protect vulnerable faith communities worldwide.

Committee officials stated that this session is vital. It will provide lawmakers with essential information regarding the dangerous conditions facing religious minorities.

US-Nigeria Security Cooperation

This legislative scrutiny comes at a time of strengthened security ties between the two nations. President Bola Tinubu recently approved Nigeria’s delegation to the new US-Nigeria Joint Working Group.

This body was established to implement security agreements derived from high-level talks in Washington. Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, led those discussions.

Strategic Goals

The working group includes senior ministers and security officials. Their mandate covers several key areas:

  • Enhancing counterterrorism efforts.
  • Improving intelligence sharing.
  • Bolstering border security.
  • Coordinating humanitarian and civilian security matters.

This initiative is a direct response to rising concerns over terrorism and banditry. It also addresses the specific targeted attacks on Christians in Nigeria, which have prompted increased US scrutiny.


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