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Nexio Global Media > Africa > US Congressional Report Sparks Outrage Over Proposed Repeal of Sharia Law in Nigeria
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US Congressional Report Sparks Outrage Over Proposed Repeal of Sharia Law in Nigeria

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Last updated: February 25, 2026 1:35 pm
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U.S. Congressional Recommendations on Nigeria Spark Outcry Among Islamic Leaders

Islamic scholars and community leaders in Nigeria are voicing strong opposition to recommendations made by a U.S. Congressional committee aimed at addressing religious persecution in the country. This includes calls to repeal Sharia laws and anti-blasphemy legislation, eliciting concern over the potential implications for Nigeria’s legal framework and its ethical fabric.

On Monday, the House Foreign Affairs and House Appropriations Committees submitted a joint report to the White House highlighting the plight of Christians in Nigeria, citing it as one of the world’s deadliest places for this religious group. The report asserted that Christians have been the victims of escalating violence from armed Fulani herdsmen and other militant groups, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths, the destruction of places of worship, and widespread kidnappings.

In his response, notable Kaduna-based cleric Ahmad Gumi defended the application of Sharia laws, arguing that Muslims should have the autonomy to govern themselves according to their religious doctrines. He emphasized that, just as the U.S. prioritizes the rights of Christians, Muslims share the same prerogative within their faith. Gumi also highlighted that both communities are suffering violence, claiming that hidden forces are exacerbating divisions through what he described as “occult terror.”

Sheikh Halliru Maraya echoed Gumi’s sentiments, expressing concern that the U.S. narrative could deepen interfaith conflicts. He cautioned that targeting one faith group in the discussion risks overlooking the complexities of Nigeria’s security issues, which affect both Muslims and Christians. Maraya urged the U.S. Congress to respect Nigeria’s sovereignty and called for assistance that aligns with the country’s legal framework.

The tension around proposed U.S. intervention was further compounded by criticism from Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, former spokesman for the Northern Elders Forum. He labeled the U.S. recommendations as provocative, warning that they could destabilize Nigeria’s internal cohesion. Dr. Baba-Ahmed pointed out that many of the recommendations appear to foster ethnic and religious division under the guise of protecting certain communities. He stressed that the unfolding violence is not limited to one faith but encompasses various groups in Nigeria.

Echoing concerns about Nigeria’s sovereignty, prominent political scientist Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim criticized the simplistic U.S. interpretation of the security situation. He argued that the violence in Nigeria is driven less by religious hatred and more by resource conflicts and persistent banditry that affects communities indiscriminately. Similarly, former Nigerian Ambassador to the United Nations Ibrahim Kawu condemned the U.S. for what he termed a blatant disregard for Nigeria’s autonomy, emphasizing the need for Nigeria to assert its independence on the global stage.

In response to these controversies, the Nigerian government characterized the U.S. report as a potential catalyst for broader cooperation. Information Minister Mohammed Idris stated that Nigeria values its strategic partnership with the U.S. while ensuring that discussions respect the country’s constitutional framework. The Nigerian government reiterated its commitment to safeguarding all citizens, regardless of faith, amidst ongoing security challenges attributed to terrorism and organized crime.

The recommendations put forth by the U.S. Congress not only encompass the repeal of Sharia laws but also advocate for a strategic partnership that includes enhancing security cooperation and eliminating jihadist activities in the region. They also propose a bilateral agreement addressing humanitarian assistance, improving law enforcement capabilities, and countering foreign influences deemed destabilizing.

As Nigeria navigates these turbulent discussions, the voices of its Islamic leaders highlight a critical dialogue on the intersection of faith, governance, and security. Many are calling for a reflective and inclusive approach to policy-making, ensuring that all faiths can coexist peacefully while addressing the root causes of violence in the country. The way forward remains complex, but the need for respectful engagement and mutual understanding is paramount for fostering lasting peace.

— Reported by Nexio News

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