Nigeria, Feb. 24 -- The document titled Ending the Persecution of Christians in Nigeria followed congressional inquiries into persistent violence in parts of the country, particularly in the Middle Belt.
Lawmakers suggested reviewing trade leverage, including restricting cattle and beef exports to markets such as the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Senegal, and South Africa, to compel armed groups to disarm.
Beyond trade measures, the report called for stronger deployment of security forces, improved early warning systems, and prosecution of offenders.
It also recommended disarmament and reintegration programmes, land reforms, and greater support for displaced communities affected by attacks on churches, schools, and villages.
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