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US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by MrsAyomide(op): 8:47am On May 02
Insecurity: US to review aid, humanitarian assistance to Nigeria

The US government is moving to place stricter conditions on financial assistance to Nigeria with the House Committee on Appropriations recommending a [i]50 percent cut in aid [/i]and developmental assistance to the Federal Government over escalating insecurity and religious violence across the country.

If passed into law, the National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Bill, 2027, would see Nigeria lose access to billions of dollars already earmarked by Washington for aid and development programmes for Fiscal Years 2027 through 2028.

The bill, which made appropriations for national security, the Department of State, and related programmes for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2027, ties future disbursements to the Nigerian government on measurable security benchmarks.

Under country notification requirements, the legislation mandated that none of the funds appropriated under titles III through VI may be obligated for Nigeria except through the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations.

The legislation aligned with what the Committee described as President Donald Trump’s vision to refocus and realign foreign policy to make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous, while ensuring funds are spent consistent with relevant executive orders.

It prohibits funds for the Pandemic and Arms Trade Treaties and prioritises religious freedom programmes abroad and protections for faith-based organisations delivering foreign aid.

According to the bill, it “holds foreign governments and bad actors accountable for persecuting people of faith, including by restricting assistance to Nigeria until measurable actions are taken to protect Christian communities suffering from religious violence.”

It stated that officials of Countries of Particular Concern–designated nations, and their immediate family members, may face visa restrictions if the Secretary has credible information they were involved in or tolerated severe violations of religious freedom.

50% aid cut conditional on security reforms

The Committee recommended that 50 percent of funds appropriated under titles III and IV for assistance to the federal government would be withheld until the Secretary of State certifies that Nigeria is taking effective steps to prevent and respond to violence, hold perpetrators accountable, prioritize resources to support victims including internally displaced persons, actively facilitate the safe return, resettlement and reconstruction of impacted communities, and allocate sufficient resources to meet these conditions.

The report further recommended that the Nigerian government must provide a matching amount from its own budget for every dollar the US spends on programmes in the country, ensuring shared responsibility for protecting vulnerable populations.

Funds redirected to Middle Belt violence

However, while moving to restrict general aid, the Committee directed that funds should be made available from the $235 million security sector programmes pool — previously peacekeeping operations — to address violence perpetrated by Fulani ethnic militia and other instability in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria.

It mandated the Secretary of State to consult with the Committees on Appropriations on the amount and use of funds for such purposes not later than 45 days after the date of enactment of the Act.

The Committee said it remained gravely concerned by the ongoing violence in Nigeria and described the continued persecution and slaughter, like the Palm Sunday massacre, of Christians as horrifying, and called on the Government of Nigeria to protect the citizens and hold perpetrators of violence to account.

“The Committee remains gravely concerned by the ongoing violence in Nigeria and notes that the continued persecution and slaughter, like the Palm Sunday massacre, of Christians is horrifying. The Committee calls upon the Government of Nigeria to protect their citizens and hold perpetrators of violence to account,” the Committee said.


Religious freedom, law enforcement support

The Committee expressed support for the recommendations in the joint report to the President on persecution of Christians in Nigeria, jointly produced with the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and encouraged the Secretary of State to review the recommendations and provide Congress with information on additional funding and authorities necessary to end the violence targeted at Christians in Nigeria.


It directed that funds continue to be made available to support religious freedom and atrocity response projects, including through faith-based organisations, and Faith-based organizations (FBOs) from affected communities.

The projects, according to the Committee, would improve local communication, documentation, and distribution of humanitarian assistance for communities impacted by violence in the Middle Belt, Benue State, and other states affected by violent jihadist extremism.

The bill also prioritised partnerships with Nigeria under International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement to support the professionalisation, capacity, and accountability of Nigerian law enforcement institutions, including state-level law enforcement.

It recommended provision for an additional $2 million under the account for atrocity prevention, with a portion directed to address violence perpetrated by Fulani ethnic militias and other instability in the Middle Belt
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/05/insecurity-us-to-review-aid-humanitarian-assistance-to-nigeria/

Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by MrsAyomide(op): 8:49am On May 02
Islam !

Islam !!

Islam !!!

God save Nigerian Christians..
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by MrsAyomide(op): 8:50am On May 02
This is just the second step.. More on the way like they said..

One thing I love about US is that they are too nice to many countries.. They can’t go against you without giving you more time to make amendments..
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Flangelo12: 8:56am On May 02
They've not passed the bill.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by BrickandLace(f): 9:18am On May 02
Who does this affect?

It further reduces the quality of life of the vulnerable Christians they're trying to protect.

It doesn't affect the terrorist government in any way
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Floky215: 9:27am On May 02
BrickandLace:
Who does this affect?

It further reduces the quality of life of the vulnerable Christians they're trying to protect.

It doesn't affect the terrorist government in any way
What christians, money the rogues share among themselves once it's landed..?
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by atobs4real(m): 11:55am On May 02
Will only worsen the security system. There support also comes from arm support.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by atobs4real(m): 11:57am On May 02
Will only worsen the security system. There support also comes from arm support.
Come and help with technology and kill them like those 😈😈😈
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Gotocourt: 11:58am On May 02
Dem they cut Tinubu money for campaign funds cool
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by saddler: 11:58am On May 02
Cut all the aid to this prison yard called Nigeria.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Emu4life(m): 11:59am On May 02
This one no concern me.
No be politicians dey pocket the 'aid' before?
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 11:59am On May 02
I don't understand how this helps

Attack on Christians would never stops unless

1) Christians go on the offensive then everyone ask for peace like the Igbos did in 2006

2) restructure nigeria along religious and ethnic lines

3) legalize community police and give then AK 47 not pump actions ( state Police can't work in the middle belt because of structure only community policing can work
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by EmmyMaestro(m): 12:00pm On May 02
So they are still giving us and I'm sure the same people still de pocket am
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by FutureFocus: 12:03pm On May 02
Yet you are still borrowing them money, stop borrow them money not cutting aid
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Geebabs: 12:03pm On May 02
I think this Nigeria labour congress chairman should resign. During the days of oshiomole as NLC president so many government policies were resisted . Gas price, insecurity and a lot. No one is really speaking for the people by shutting down and calling for workers strike which helps government to listen .


No one even hears his voice or knows his name. He could have collected money .
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Dogalmighty17: 12:05pm On May 02
Tinubu's 9 million dollars he paid to lobby Trump just went down the drain.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Hussein035: 12:07pm On May 02
MrsAyomide:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/05/insecurity-us-to-review-aid-humanitarian-assistance-to-nigeria/
They should cut all their useless unquestionable support

The will support you 50% and exploit you 300% through intimidation and bullying

We don't want any help from USA, Europe and Israel they will never help African genuinely

We are tired of your helps that always comes with so many conditions and evil clauses

Thanks USA, the sponsor of bokoharam, ISIS through USAID funds
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by zoomman(m): 12:08pm On May 02
Either they give us full or half, it does not really matter. It is not going to the citizens coffer. Those in charge of the treasury are the highest beneficiaries. Them and their families will loot and over loot. And they will keep on campaigning and telling us to be patient while they loot as they like.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by BreakingNews21: 12:09pm On May 02
Good move if passed. Charity begins at home.
Thousands if not millions of Americans are homeless and living on the streets or in forest camps like those BH creatures.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by esnbrutality: 12:10pm On May 02
cool

Its getting to that time..

Yekini will be put to the sword...

Nuff Said. grin
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Originalsly: 12:15pm On May 02
MrsAyomide:
This is just the second step.. More on the way like they said..

One thing I love about US is that they are too nice to many countries.. They can’t go against you without giving you more time to make Amendment.

.
Do you like how the same doesn't apply to Israel? ... a country in blatant violation ... doing the direct opposite of these requirements... but receiving billions in aid and even demanding more . How you like that?

I strongly believe they should cut all aid .... what difference would it make? ... what have Nigerians benefited from the 100% aid we were receiving? I'm almost sure it all went into the pockets of politicians and NGO's.

We need to be a bit nervous with the US showing interest in Nigeria. They showed interest in Venezuela government inability to curb the drug trade. What happened? They showed interest in Iran government inability to give up its nuclear programme and hand over its missiles. What happened? Now they're showing interest in Nigeria government inability to tackle the insecurity. What will happen? What's common about these "countries of interest"? .....they are the major producers of oil in the regions and the US does not have full control over their oil resource.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by SmartPolician: 12:26pm On May 02
They should remove everything - Tinubu is a monumental disaster. Perhaps all these benefits are gone, Nigerians will be angry enough to kick him out.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Tjra: 12:26pm On May 02
Where were the previous aids going to?
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Atlantis585: 12:28pm On May 02
No need to cut aid to the country.

Just help us cut all these corrupt leaders such as Tinubu, Akpa amu Akpabio and other APC crooks.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by IMPARTIAL: 12:28pm On May 02
Cut in aid will not affect the thinking of our leaders. Will it affect their family? Even stopping visa issuance to them no matter to them. They can enjoy their holiday elsewhere.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by southsouthking(m): 12:34pm On May 02
BrickandLace:
Who does this affect?

It further reduces the quality of life of the vulnerable Christians they're trying to protect.

It doesn't affect the terrorist government in any way
How many Christians have benefited from it?
Isn't the same people you're supporting are those still diverting the funds?
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by PigTormentor:
BrickandLace:
Who does this affect?

It further reduces the quality of life of the vulnerable Christians they're trying to protect.

It doesn't affect the terrorist government in any way
They should cancel the whole aid. Most the aids are more than likely for the Christians that they are crying about.
Pls cancel thr whole thing. I bet the aid is rubbish anyway, nothing tangible.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by PigTormentor: 12:41pm On May 02
southsouthking:
How many Christians have benefited from it?
Isn't the same people you're supporting are those still diverting the funds?
Tell is the aid that the IS is giving Nigeria.
Most are probably to Christian religious organizations. Let them cancel everything, thr Nigeria govt don't really need it.
First, it's insignificant 8f any at all.
Secondly, it's a means of trying to control other governments except for Israel.
Pls let them cancel it.
It will be better for Nigeria.
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Basic123: 12:42pm On May 02
They should eat their AID.

May be we will get sense smore!
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Mtmike(m): 12:45pm On May 02
PLEASE TAKE ALL YOUR AID, ITS DOES MORE HARM THAN GOOD. TAKE YOUR AID AND NIGERIA WILL BE BETTER FOR IT
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Obainomilano: 12:50pm On May 02
It affects them because the loot the aids
BrickandLace:
Who does this affect?

It further reduces the quality of life of the vulnerable Christians they're trying to protect.

It doesn't affect the terrorist government in any way
Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by Jaylord12(m): 12:55pm On May 02
BrickandLace:
Who does this affect?

It further reduces the quality of life of the vulnerable Christians they're trying to protect.

It doesn't affect the terrorist government in any way
In what way have the AiDs benefited the poor masses.....Money way the so called politicians they l@under
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