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The Archbishop of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Akure Diocese, Most Rev. Simeon Borokini, has described as “exaggerated” the recent claim by United States President Donald Trump, alleging the widespread persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
Borokini, who faulted President Trump’s claim, said the insecurity in Nigeria affects both the Christians and Muslims alike.
Last Friday, President Trump announced the designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) following global calls for action against what he described as the “mass slaughter” of Christians in the West African nation.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote that Christians in Nigeria face an “existential threat,” blaming “radical Islamists” for the killings.
“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed,” Trump wrote.
“Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern – but that is the least of it.”
The U.S. President’s comments have since sparked widespread reactions locally and internationally.
Speaking with The Nation in Akure, Ondo State capital, on Monday, Bishop Borokini said contrary to Trump’s claim there is no ongoing “genocide” of Christians in Nigeria, particularly in the North.
According to him, attacks by Boko Haram insurgents and armed herdsmen have affected both Christians and Muslims.
“Well, I would say it’s been exaggerated because it is not only Christians that are being killed – both Christians and Muslims are victims.
“These Boko Haram and herder attacks target not only Christians. I think what Trump is saying is an exaggeration. I don’t see it as genocide. It’s not Christians alone that are being persecuted or killed,” Bishop Borokini.
The Anglican Bishop condemned all forms of violence in the country, saying his faith does not support the killing of anyone, regardless of religion.
He urged the government to take decisive action against those perpetrating violence and to further strengthen national security.
“The government should do something about security. I condemn every form of killing – whether of Christians or Muslims,” he stated.
“President Tinubu has been trying in the past year, and some measures have been taken, but there is still room for improvement. Lives and property must be protected, and the government should remain conscious of this responsibility.”
Borokini also charged Christians and Muslims to hold firmly to their faiths, remain vigilant, and support government efforts to restore peace across the country. (THE NATION)