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Bishops Refute Claims of State-Sponsored Genocide Against Christians in Nigeria

A coalition of Christian bishops on Friday convened in Abuja, where they firmly rejected assertions of a state-backed genocide targeting Christians in Nigeria.

The clerics were reacting to remarks by former United States President Donald Trump, who recently classified Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern,” alleging systemic attacks against Christians.

Speaking to journalists ahead of the North West Peace Summit and Humanitarian Awards slated for December 17 and 18, Bishop Timothy Cheren, who led the delegation, said there was no credible evidence to support claims of government involvement in genocidal acts.

“There is no state-sponsored Christian genocide in the country. However, we believe there are certain elements fueling violence,” he stated.

Bishop Cheren commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ongoing efforts to curb insecurity and urged citizens to support national campaigns against terrorism and banditry.

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He acknowledged Nigeria’s longstanding and complex security challenges, noting that while they pose serious threats to national stability, sustainable solutions require cooperation between government and the populace.

The bishops also cautioned religious leaders against inflammatory rhetoric capable of provoking violence or deepening divisions.

“The presence of peace does not mean the absence of justice. The government must ensure that anyone involved in incitement is held accountable,” Cheren added.

They further applauded the appointment of General Christopher Gwabin Musa as Minister of Defence, describing it as a strategic move to strengthen the country’s security framework.

In addition, the clerics urged the government to view recent concerns raised by the United States as an opportunity to deepen international collaboration in combating terrorism.

Commending the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, for his consistent role in peacebuilding, the bishops described him as a “harbinger of unity” for both the North and the nation.

Bishop Cheren also highlighted the significance of the upcoming North West Peace Summit in Kaduna—expected to be chaired by the Sultan—saying it would reinforce ongoing efforts by government and stakeholders to restore peace across the North West and the wider sub-Saharan region.

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