EU Parliament condemns ‘ongoing persecution’ of Christians in Nigeria
by Wale Odunsi · Daily PostThe European Union Parliament has denounced the “ongoing persecution” of Christians in Nigeria, citing the recent massacre in Kawel village in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State.
In the text of a milestone resolution adopted this week by 510 votes in favor and 1 against, Members of Parliament (MEPs) conveyed their condolences to the families of the victims.
They expressed their support for the Christian community in Plateau State and reiterated their commitment to defending freedom of thought, conscience, and religion.
The representatives also condemn “the alarming rise” in abductions and the “disproportionate impact” on women and girls, urging the Nigerian authorities to ramp up counter-terrorism measures.
The EU body demands decisive action against Boko Haram and other terror groups, as well as independent investigations to bring the perpetrators to justice and end the culture of impunity.
The Parliament, however, advised the Nigerian government to strengthen its protection of civilians, share early warnings, and invest in regional mediation.
Other recommendations include implementing sustainable land management policies, promoting food security, and addressing the environmental factors underlying conflicts.
The MEPs urged the EU Special Envoy for the Promotion of Freedom of Religion to “pay particular attention to the deteriorating situation of Christians and all persecuted religious communities in Nigeria.”
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