U.S. Envoy Dismisses Christian Genocide Claims in Nigeria

by TheDiggerNews

‎Abuja, Nigeria:  Massad Boulos, a senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump on Arab and African affairs, has dismissed the claim of a Christian genocide, saying Boko Haram has killed more Muslims in its attacks.‎

‎Boulos made the remarks in an interview on Friday, following a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the sidelines of the 2025 Aqaba Process Summit in Rome, Italy.

‎The summit focuses on addressing insecurity across West Africa and the wider Sahel region, with leaders from Africa, the Middle East, and Europe in attendance.

‎Boulos, who said: “terrorism has no colour or religion”, called for a unified, holistic approach to combating terrorism and insecurity nationwide.

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‎His comments follow calls by a U.S. lawmaker for sanctions on Nigeria over alleged Christian persecution and to designate the country a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC).

‎”Those who know the terrain well know that terrorism has no colour and no religion and no tribe.”

‎”People of all religions and all tribes are dying as a result of terrorist acts, but it’s miserable.”

‎”We even know that Boko Haram and ISIS are killing more Muslims than Christians. People are suffering from a wide range of backgrounds. This is not specifically targeted at one group or the other,” he said.

‎Boulos emphasises the importance of deeper U.S.-Nigeria collaboration to confront terrorism and protect civilian lives.

‎”However, any loss of life is one too many, and we should work together in partnership to put an end to this.”

‎He acknowledged that Nigeria’s North Central region has experienced deadly attacks, with many Christian casualties.

‎”But definitely it’s not something that we can say is specifically targeted at a specific group,” he added.

‎Boulos described Nigeria as a diverse nation, a melting pot of ethnicities and religions coexisting within one federation.

‎He noted recent efforts by the Tinubu administration to improve security, which he said are beginning to show results.

‎The envoy assured continued U.S. support for Nigeria’s security and counterterrorism efforts moving forward.

‎The summit is hosted by Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

‎The high-level event brings together heads of state, defence ministers, and regional stakeholders to boost international security cooperation, particularly in West Africa and the Sahel.

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