New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR76

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Urges United States Secretary of State to designate Nigeria as "Country of Particular Concern" and appoint Special Envoy.

Impact

The resolution highlights several distressing statistics related to religious violence and its consequences in Nigeria, noting that terrorist organizations have engaged in systematic attacks leading to mass murders, kidnappings, and displacements. This situation has forced over three million Nigerians into internal displacement, with many others seeking refuge in nearby regions. The urgency presented in SR76 seeks to restore international focus on this crisis, emphasizing the need for a dedicated envoy to address religious persecution and the humanitarian implications stemming from the violence.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 76 (SR76) calls upon the United States Secretary of State to designate Nigeria as a 'Country of Particular Concern' and to appoint a Special Envoy specifically for Nigeria and the Lake Chad region. The resolution references prior designations made in 2020, where Nigeria was acknowledged for its egregious violations of religious freedom, which were notably omitted in subsequent years. This omission has raised concerns among legislative sponsors about the ongoing violence and humanitarian crises affecting the Nigerian populace, particularly in the context of religious-based violence.

Contention

While the resolution seeks to shine a light on the atrocities faced by various religious communities in Nigeria, it is likely to generate discussions regarding the effectiveness of international oversight and intervention in sovereign matters. Critics may question the potential impact such resolutions may have on actual on-the-ground solutions and whether they suffice to prompt tangible improvements in Nigeria’s human rights record. The historical failure of the Nigerian government to adequately protect its citizens from violence, as noted in the resolution, raises essential questions about accountability and international responsibility in fostering religious freedom.

Companion Bills

NJ SR123

Carry Over Urges United States Secretary of State to designate Nigeria as "Country of Particular Concern" and appoint Special Envoy.

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