
A West Virginia congressman is demanding action against Nigeria for failing to protect Christians from systematic slaughter by Muslim extremists.
Story Overview
- Rep. Riley Moore calls for Nigeria to be designated for allowing Christian persecution
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged to take formal action against Nigeria
- Move signals Trump administration’s commitment to protecting Christian communities worldwide
- Nigeria’s failure to stop Muslim extremist attacks on Christians draws congressional scrutiny
Congressional Action Against Religious Persecution
Republican Representative Riley Moore from West Virginia has formally requested Secretary of State Marco Rubio to designate Nigeria for its failure to protect Christian communities from ongoing violence. The congressman’s intervention represents a significant escalation in addressing the systematic targeting of Christians by Muslim extremists in the West African nation. Moore’s call for action comes as reports continue to surface of coordinated attacks against Christian villages, churches, and communities across Nigeria’s Middle Belt region.
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Nigeria’s Pattern of Christian Persecution
The targeting of Christians in Nigeria has reached alarming proportions, with documented cases of village massacres, church bombings, and the systematic displacement of Christian farming communities. Fulani herders, predominantly Muslim, have been implicated in numerous attacks against Christian farmers in states like Plateau, Benue, and Kaduna. The Nigerian government’s response has been widely criticized as inadequate, with security forces often arriving too late to prevent massacres or failing to pursue perpetrators effectively.
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Strategic Implications for US Foreign Policy
Moore’s initiative aligns with the Trump administration’s emphasis on protecting religious freedom globally and supporting persecuted Christian minorities. A formal designation of Nigeria would trigger specific diplomatic and potentially economic consequences, sending a clear message that the United States will not tolerate governments that fail to protect religious minorities. This approach contrasts sharply with previous administrations that prioritized diplomatic niceties over concrete action to defend Christian communities facing genocide-level persecution.
Constitutional Duty to Defend Religious Liberty
The congressman’s intervention reflects core American values enshrined in the First Amendment and the nation’s historical commitment to religious freedom. By holding foreign governments accountable for protecting religious minorities, the United States reinforces its constitutional principles on the global stage. This action demonstrates that America will use its diplomatic leverage to defend the fundamental human right of religious practice, particularly when governments actively enable or ignore systematic persecution of Christians.
Sources:
https://persecution.org/2025/10/21/congressional-leaders-demand-protections-for-christians-in-nigeria/
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/christians-are-being-persecuted-us-congress-leaders-call-on-trump-to-protect-christians-in-nigeria/articleshow/124713564.cms























