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Insecurity, Terrorism in Nigeria Not Religion-Driven — Senate

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October 10, 2025
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Insecurity, Terrorism in Nigeria Not Religion-Driven — Senate

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The Nigerian Senate has clarified that the ongoing insecurity and terrorism in the country are not fueled by religion but rather by geographical, socio-economic, and circumstantial factors. This declaration emerged during discussions on a motion addressing misconceptions surrounding the alleged “Christian genocide” narrative both domestically and internationally.

The motion, sponsored by Senator Ali Ndume and supported by 20 other senators, aimed to engage the U.S. Congress and international organizations to correct what they view as misrepresentations of Nigeria’s security landscape. Following extensive debate, the Senate resolved to hold an executive session for further discussions on this sensitive issue and postponed the motion to the next legislative day.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio emphasized that terrorism affects all regions and religious groups indiscriminately, stating, “If terrorism occurs in a Christian-dominated area, Christians will be the victims; if it happens in a Muslim-dominated area, Muslims will be the victims.” He warned that misinformation could lead to harmful international sanctions, exacerbating poverty and insecurity in Nigeria.

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Senator Ndhow to NIN correction in Abuja 2025ume highlighted that the security challenges, such as terrorism, banditry, and communal clashes, are multi-dimensional and not grounded in religious conflict. He expressed concern that foreign narratives portraying Nigeria as a site of “Christian genocide” could damage the country’s reputation.

Other senators echoed these sentiments, with some describing the claims as misinformation that could deepen divisions within the country. They called for transparent communication and interfaith solidarity to combat extremist propaganda and ensure a unified response to misconceptions about Nigeria’s security situation.

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