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Christian Genocide Claim In Nigeria False – Sultan

The Sultan of Sokoto and Chairman of Northern Traditional Rulers Council (NTRC), Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, has dismissed the claims of Christian genocide in Nigeria as a false alarm, saying the narratives should not be allowed to continue.
The Sultan disclosed this at the 2025 General Assembly of Northern Traditional Council, with the theme “Strengthening Community Collaboration for Lasting Peace and Security in Northern Nigeria”, held in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, on Tuesday.
“They have been saying there was genocide of Christians in Nigeria by the Western countries such as the USA, Canada and others. Where, when? These are false stories,” he said.
The Sultan explained that it was not possible that such killing would happen in any part of Nigeria, and traditional rulers would not know about it.
He appealed to leaders in the country to regulate social media due to damage and negative content that their operators are publishing against the country and individuals.
The Sultan also urged Nigerians to refrain from castigating the military, stressing that without their sacrifices, the nation would not have remained a united and peaceful entity.
He acknowledged that the military has its challenges and shortcomings but described social media comments alleging that security forces are colluding with bandits as “callous and unbecoming.”
He reaffirmed the commitment of traditional rulers to the survival of democracy and loyalty to all elected leaders, including the President, National and State Assemblies, and Governors.
The Sultan also called on traditional rulers present at the meeting to unite and collectively address the nation’s challenges, noting that their recommendations and suggestions would be forwarded to Northern Governors for necessary action.
Representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, said traditional leaders play a vital role in promoting peace and stability.
He said they possess the capacity to reduce tension, resolve conflicts, and broker peace in crises.
Declaring the meeting open, Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris pledged continued support for traditional institutions, including improving their welfare and providing modern facilities.
The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, assured that all security agencies are working tirelessly to restore peace and stability in the North.
He described traditional rulers as the first line of engagement between the government and the people, commending their wisdom and steadfastness as a source of inspiration to the armed forces. (Daily trust)
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