By International Committee on Nigeria (ICON)

WASHINGTON -- The International Committee on Nigeria (ICON), a nonprofit working to secure a future for all Nigerians, released a statement today, applauding a new executive order signed by President Trump advancing international religious freedom. The order directs the U.S. Department of State (DOS) and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to take action to combat religious freedom violations and calls for a budget of at least $50 million for programs to fight religious violence and persecution abroad and protect religious minorities.

The president's order follows a recent increase in Congressional support for addressing the crisis in Nigeria. Recently Senator Grassley spoke about the need for action on the Senate floor, and sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo asking what the Administration is doing to ensure "that Christians and other religious minorities in Africa's most populous country are safe from persecution," and about the status of requests to appoint a special envoy to Nigeria. Senator Joni Ernst sent a letter to President Trump saying, "we must not lose sight of the long-term threats to Christians in Nigeria... your leadership can stop the violence and save lives."

The letters, and President Trump's executive order, follow the April publication of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom's 2020 Annual Report, which documents the state of religious freedoms around the world. The report is critical because Nigeria is listed as a "Country of Particular Concern," or CPC, among other things. A CPC designation is considered the most serious category of documenting religious freedom violations and infringement.

As part of its global Silent Slaughter campaign, ICON tracks and reports the atrocities taking place in Nigeria every day. The tracker can be found here

For more on the Silent Slaughter campaign, click here.

About International Committee on Nigeria (ICON)
International Committee on Nigeria is a consortium of Nigerians and other nationalities who have combined efforts to help Nigeria. Our mission is to create a community where rule of law guides every facet of societal interactions in Nigeria. ICON promotes human dignity, the right to live, religious freedom, and the protection of the vulnerable against all forms of persecution.

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