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African Union Refutes Trump’s Claim Of Genocide Against Christians In Northern Nigeria

November 13, 2025
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Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, chair of the African Union Commission
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The African Union (AU) has dismissed claims by US President Donald Trump that a genocide is taking place in northern Nigeria, following his recent threat to intervene militarily over what he described as widespread killings of Christians by jihadist groups.

Trump, speaking earlier this month, accused Nigerian authorities of failing to protect Christians, saying radical Islamists were killing “Christians in very large numbers.” He warned that if the Nigerian government did not act swiftly, the United States would “attack,” describing such an intervention as “fast, vicious, and sweet.”

Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, chair of the African Union Commission

However, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, chair of the African Union Commission, rejected Trump’s assertion during a press conference on Wednesday in New York, stressing that “there is no genocide in northern Nigeria.”

“The complexity of the situation in northern Nigeria should push us to think twice before making such statements,” Youssouf stated. He emphasized that the violence in Nigeria’s north is deeply rooted in socio-political, ethnic, and religious dynamics, which cannot be reduced to a single narrative of religious persecution.

Youssouf further clarified that “the first victims of Boko Haram (the most prominent jihadist group in the region) are Muslims, not Christians.” His statement directly challenges Trump’s framing of the crisis as one targeting Christians exclusively.

Nigeria, with a population of approximately 230 million people, is evenly divided between a predominantly Christian south and a Muslim-majority north. The country continues to face multiple security crises—including banditry, communal clashes, and jihadist insurgencies—that claim lives from both religious groups.

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The Boko Haram insurgency, which began in 2009, has resulted in the deaths of more than 40,000 people and displaced over two million others, according to United Nations figures. The extremist group and its splinter factions have launched attacks indiscriminately, targeting both Christians and Muslims across Nigeria’s northeast region.

Youssouf reiterated that the AU remains committed to supporting Nigeria and other affected nations in the Lake Chad Basin through peacekeeping initiatives, intelligence sharing, and humanitarian aid, rather than endorsing foreign military intervention.

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African Union Commission Chair Mahamoud Ali Youssouf has firmly rejected President Donald Trump’s claim that Christians are victims of genocide in northern Nigeria.

Youssouf emphasized that the region’s violence is complex and that Muslims are often the primary victims of Boko Haram’s attacks. Trump’s threat of military action has stirred global debate, with African leaders urging restraint and deeper understanding of Nigeria’s multi-layered security challenges.

The ongoing insurgency, responsible for over 40,000 deaths since 2009, continues to affect both Christians and Muslims across the region.

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