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US Bill Seeking Amendment to Withhold 100 Percent Assistance to Nigeria Gets House Approval

Candid ReportersBy Candid ReportersJuly 17, 2026Updated:July 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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The amendment bill sponsored by Representative Gregory Steube of Florida’s 17th Congressional District of the United States seeking an amendment to withhold 100 per cent of assistance given to Nigeria until the federal government of Nigeria takes effective steps to prevent and respond to terrorism and violence has has gotten approval by the United States House of Representatives.

The nod by the House of Representatives significantly tightens an earlier proposal that sought to suspend only half of the aid.

The amendment was adopted by voice vote during consideration of the appropriations bill.

The bill raises the aid withholding threshold from 50 per cent to 100 per cent while retaining the requirement that the US Secretary of State certify that Nigeria has taken “effective steps to prevent and respond to violence and hold perpetrators accountable.”

Speaking on the House floor, Steube said the earlier proposal did not go far enough, alleging that the Nigerian federal government has failed to protect its citizens, especially Christians.

“I rise in strong support for my amendment to increase the withholding threshold for assistance to Nigeria, from 50 per cent to 100 per cent, while keeping in place benchmarks that demand Nigeria take effective steps to address the violence and persecution that continue to devastate the country,” he said.

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Arguing that the Nigerian government had failed in its responsibility to protect its citizens, the lawmaker said: “Nigeria has faced a horrific wave of violence that its corrupt government has failed to address.”

He added: “For years, and especially in recent months, Christians and other religious minorities in Nigeria have been subjected to violence and terrorism at the hands of extremists operating with impunity.”

According to him, Christian women and girls continue to be abducted, assaulted, tortured, and killed, while their churches are burned, and entire communities are erased.

Steube maintained that if lawmakers considered the conditions serious enough to justify withholding half of the assistance, they should also support suspending all funding.

“If the aid conditions included in the bill are important enough to withhold half of all the funding to the Nigerian government, then they are important enough to withhold all of the funding,” he said.

He also questioned the continued flow of American assistance to Nigeria, maintaining that the West African country has not justified such assistance.

“The generosity of our taxpayers is a reflection of the American values we hold so firmly. Never should we allow their hard-earned tax dollars to be funnelled to corrupt regimes that fail to uphold religious freedom, fail to adequately confront terrorism, and fail to protect the innocent from persecution.”

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He further argued that continued aid to Nigeria was difficult to justify in light of worsening insecurity and America’s fiscal challenges.

“It is absurd to expend foreign aid to Nigeria in the face of rising insecurity, especially as America’s national debt approaches $40 trillion,” he maintained.

The Florida lawmaker added that the amendment would ensure US assistance “is appropriately leveraged to defend, reflect, and uphold American values.”

The measure strengthens an earlier House proposal introduced in April and comes amid increased scrutiny of Nigeria’s security situation in Washington. Although US President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) in 2025 over allegations of religious persecution, both countries have continued to deepen military cooperation against terrorist groups operating in northern Nigeria.

The amendment will still have to pass the remaining stages of the US legislative process before it can become law. If enacted, all US assistance to Nigeria would remain suspended until the Secretary of State certifies that the Nigerian government has met the prescribed security and accountability benchmarks.

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