Nigerian Govt Dismisses U.S. Claims of Religious Persecution

Nigerian Govt Dismisses U.S. Claims of Religious Persecution

The Nigerian government has dismissed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump alleging widespread killings of Christians in Nigeria.

Trump stated that Nigeria would be added to the Department of State list of "Countries of Particular Concern."

The extremist groups were killing thousands of Christians on a large scale

The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs described this claim as inaccurate and unreflective of the true security situation in Nigeria.

The ministry emphasized that religious freedom has not been impeded in Nigeria and Christians have the freedom to practice their faith across the country.

This designation comes after weeks of campaigns and demands by some Republican lawmakers for the U.S. to sanction Nigeria for allowing the "persecution of Christians."

Nigeria was first designated a CPC in 2020 during Mr Trump's first administration, but this tag was withdrawn in 2021 under the Joe Biden administration.

Author's summary: Nigeria denies US claims of Christian persecution.

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