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SGF Akume Dismisses US ‘Christian Genocide’ Claim, Traces Nigeria’s Insecurity to Post-Libya Fallout

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SGF Akume Dismisses US ‘Christian Genocide’ Claim, Traces Nigeria’s Insecurity to Post-Libya Fallout

 

The Federal Government of Nigeria has categorically rejected the recent designation of the country as a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC) by the U.S. government over alleged religious freedom violations, dismissing the “Christian genocide” narrative as a dangerous misrepresentation of Nigeria’s complex security reality.

 

In a comprehensive statement issued on Wednesday, Senator (Dr.) George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), emphasized that the insecurity afflicts both Muslims and Christians equally, and that the roots of the crisis are economic, ideological, and geopolitical.

 

Insecurity Rooted in Geopolitics and Crime

The SGF provided a strategic overview, separating the crisis into two major fronts: the North-East Ideological Insurgency (Boko Haram/ISWAP) and the North-West Criminal Banditry. He stressed that the persistence of violence is inseparable from the destabilization that followed the 2011 collapse of the Libyan state.

 

On Weapons Proliferation, he noted that the collapse of the Libyan state allowed Al-Qaeda-aligned traffickers to loot and disperse heavy weapons across the Sahel, which entered Nigeria, strengthening Boko Haram, ISWAP, and later banditry networks.

 

SGF Akume emphasized that North-West banditry is “purely economic deterministic, and not religious factors,” driven by competition for grazing routes, cattle rustling, illegal mining of gold, kidnapping-for-ransom, and extortion of rural communities.

 

The SGF firmly refuted the “Christian genocide” labeling, stating that no credible international institution has ever classified the crisis as genocide against any group.

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He warned that the current misrepresentation of the crisis “fuels dangerous religious tensions, emboldens extremist and criminal factions,” and undermines Nigeria’s efforts to build constructive international security partnerships.

 

The SGF assured that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is determined to end the security challenges. Since assuming office, Nigeria’s security agencies have neutralized more than 13,500 terrorists and arrested over 17,000 suspects. It also rescued over 9,800 victims.

 

The government also highlighted the ongoing prosecution of high-profile terror suspects, including the alleged leaders of the Al-Qaeda affiliate, ANSARU, who were captured in July.

 

SGF Akume affirmed that Nigeria does not require foreign troops, but rather targeted support in intelligence cooperation, technology, and military equipment. He concluded by appealing to all Nigerians, irrespective of their political or religious persuasions, to speak with one strong and united voice against the common enemy

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