Trump designates Nigeria as 'country of particular concern' over widespread Christian persecution, killings
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On Friday, President Trump took a significant step by labeling Nigeria a “country of particular concern,” highlighting the severe persecution of Christians taking place within the region.

In a message posted on Truth Social, Trump expressed grave concern about the plight of Christians in Nigeria. “Christianity is under existential threat in Nigeria,” he stated. “Thousands of Christians are falling victim to this violence. The perpetrators are radical Islamists committing mass slaughter. By designating Nigeria as a ‘COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN,’ we acknowledge the seriousness of the situation, though this is just the beginning.”

The President underscored the necessity of taking action against religious persecution, particularly when individuals are targeted for their faith.

To address this pressing issue, Trump has tasked Rep. Riley Moore of West Virginia, Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma, along with members of the House Appropriations Committee, to conduct a thorough investigation and report their findings back to him.

“It’s unacceptable for the United States to remain passive while such atrocities occur in Nigeria and elsewhere,” Trump declared. “We are prepared and committed to protecting our cherished Christian communities worldwide!”

Christians in Nigeria

In a symbolic display of faith, members of St Leo Catholic Church were seen participating in a Palm Sunday procession in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, on April 13, 2025, shedding light on the resilient spirit of the Christian community amid ongoing challenges. (Photo credit: Adekunle Ajayi/Getty Images)

The situation for Christians in Nigeria has reached an alarming level. Entire villages have been burned to the ground, worshipers killed during Sunday services, and thousands displaced by Islamist groups sweeping through the country’s northern and central regions.

In June, militants attacked the village of a bishop, just days after he testified before Congress about Christian persecution, leaving more than twenty people dead. Similar assaults in Plateau and Benue states have killed hundreds this year alone, with survivors describing how gunmen shouted, “Allahu Akbar” as they torched churches and homes.

Christians in Nigeria protest against the continued murder of the faithful by Islamists.

Christians hold signs as they march on the streets of Abuja during a prayer and penance for peace and security in Nigeria in Abuja on March 1, 2020. The Catholic Bishops of Nigeria gathered faithful as well as other Christians and other people to pray for security and to denounce the barbaric killings of Christians by the Boko Haram insurgents and the incessant cases of kidnapping for ransom in Nigeria.  (Photo by Kola Sulaimon/AFP via Getty Images)

According to the international watchdog group Open Doors, nearly 70% of all Christians killed for their faith worldwide last year were in Nigeria. The group warns that Boko Haram, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), and Fulani militant herders are responsible for most of the bloodshed, often targeting Christian farmers in the country’s Middle Belt. Rights organizations estimate that thousands of believers are murdered every year, while countless others are forced to flee.

Mark Walker, President Trump’s ambassador-designate for International Religious Freedom, told Fox News Digital that the United States must do what it can to pressure Nigeria’s government to act.

Nigerian Christians murdered

Pope Leo XIV condemned the killings of up to 200 people in Yelewata community in Nigeria. (Associated Press)

“Even being conservative, it’s probably 4,000 to 8,000 Christians killed annually,” Walker said. “This has been going on for years — from ISWAP to Islamist Fulani ethnic militias — and the Nigerian government has to be much more proactive.”

Walker, a former pastor and Republican congressman from North Carolina, said that although he has not yet been confirmed, he already works with church networks across Africa to help keep missionaries and local believers safe.

“This isn’t about appropriations or politics — this is about human life. We’re talking about boys and girls, about women being kidnapped and horrific things happening. All of us should raise our voices.”

He added that he plans to work closely with Marco Rubio to strengthen U.S. advocacy once confirmed. “Fortunately, we have a Secretary of State who has been one of the stronger voices,” Walker said. “He’s already put out statements and is very in tune with what’s going on. I look forward to advising him when it comes to countries of particular concern.”

People gather at the scene of a car bomb explosion, at the central market, in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Wednesday, July 2, 2014. A car bomb in a marketplace in Maiduguri, the northeast Nigerian city that is the birthplace of Boko Haram extremism, killed at least 56 people on Tuesday, the leader of a civilian group that recovered the bodies said.Sadiq Abba Tijjani, leader of the Civilian Joint Task Force, told the Associated Press his group recovered at least 56 dead bodies at the blast site, mostly elderly women who sold peanuts and lemon juice at the market. ( AP Photo/Jossy Ola)

People gather on July 2, 2014, at the scene of a car bomb explosion, at the central market, in Maiduguri, Nigeria, the birthplace of terror group Boko Haram.  (AP Photo/Jossy Ola)

The White House has also acknowledged a surge in anti-Christian violence across sub-Saharan Africa, where jihadist movements are exploiting political instability and porous borders. Both Pope Leo and the U.S. State Department have condemned recent massacres in Nigeria, warning that the crisis risks spreading beyond the country’s borders.

Walker added “The United States should always stand up for freedom of religion, and that starts with speaking the truth about what’s happening.”

While humanitarian groups continue to raise alarms, Nigerian officials deny that Christians are being systematically targeted. Information Minister Mohammed Idris recently told Fox News Digital that claims of mass persecution are “very misleading,” rejecting U.S. reports that tens of thousands have been killed.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, recently told Fox News Digital that “since 2009, over 50,000 Christians in Nigeria have been massacred,” and “over 20,000 churches and Christian schools have been destroyed.” He called the violence “a crisis of religious genocide” and urged tougher U.S. action.

Nigerian women and children

Women and children who were held captive by Islamic extremists, and rescued by the Nigerian army, are seen upon arrival in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Monday, May 20, 2024. Hundreds of hostages, mostly children whose mothers were held captive and forcefully married by Islamic extremists in northeastern Nigeria, have been rescued from their key forest enclave and handed over to authorities, the West African nation’s army said late Monday. (AP Photo/Jossy Olatunji)

Presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga dismissed the criticism, telling Nigeria’s Daily Post, “Christians are not targeted. We have religious harmony in our country.”

Despite the political debate, the facts on the ground remain grim. Christian villages are still under attack, churches continue to burn, and millions live in fear. Western governments have issued statements but taken little tangible action to halt the killings or support survivors, said a priest from Plateau State and added, “When the world stays silent, the killers return.”

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