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Nigeria’s Senate Slams Claims of Christian Genocide, Calls for Enhanced Security

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Nigeria’s Senate Slams Claims of Christian Genocide, Calls for Enhanced Security

The Nigerian Senate has categorically rejected allegations of a “Christian genocide” in the country, labeling them as baseless and divisive. This decision comes after US Senator Ted Cruz and television host Bill Maher made claims of persecution against Christians in Nigeria.

Key Points:

  • Rejection of Allegations: The Senate described the claims as an attempt to vilify Nigeria and undermine its global reputation.
  • Call for Enhanced Security: Lawmakers emphasized the need for stronger security measures to protect all citizens, regardless of their faith or ethnicity.
  • Condemnation of Attacks: The Senate condemned recent attacks in Benue State, calling for justice and support for victims’ families.

Related Incidents:

  • Benue State Attacks: Former Senate President David Mark condemned the massacre in Otukpo Local Government Area, Benue State, and urged the government to take decisive action against perpetrators.
  • Security Measures: The Senate also urged President Bola Tinubu to sign the Nigerian Forest Security Service (Establishment) Bill 2025 to combat insecurity in rural and forested areas.

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