The Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa last week recommended the reinstatement of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) by the Trump administration and proposed sanctions on Nigerian authorities for allegedly “overlooking” the killing of Christians in Nigeria. This recommendation follows the earlier removal of Nigeria from the CPC list by President Joe Biden’s administration.
Implications of Nigeria’s Reinstatement on the CPC List
The CPC list is compiled by the U.S. State Department and includes countries deemed to have engaged in or tolerated severe violations of religious freedom. If Nigeria is reinstated on this list, the decision could have significant diplomatic and geopolitical consequences, including:
Impact on U.S.-Nigeria Relations
If Nigeria is reinstated on the CPC list, the implications could extend to bilateral trade, security cooperation, and cultural exchanges, as outlined below:
Final Thoughts
The reinstatement of Nigeria on the CPC list could significantly impact U.S.-Nigeria relations, particularly in diplomatic engagement, trade, security, and international reputation. While it would draw global attention to religious violence in Nigeria, it could also strain bilateral cooperation and push Nigeria towards alternative global partnerships.