UN experts warn of rights violations against Christian women and girls in Nigeria

A group of experts from the UN have issued a statement of grave alarm and concern over the credible reports of violence targeting Christians and other religious minorities in Nigeria. The killings, abductions, sexual violence, forced conversion, forced marriage, abductions and acts tantamount to enforced disappearances are “deeply troubling” they noted.

“The deteriorating security situation in northern Nigeria and the Middle Belt has created an environment in which armed extremist groups, including Boko Haram, Islamic State West Africa Province, and radicalised individual herdsmen involved in the ‘farmer-herder’ conflict continue to operate with devastating consequences for civilians, amid persistent reports of impunity, institutional failures, and inadequate protection by authorities.”

“The testimonies we have received paint a horrifying picture of fear, trauma, coercion and abandonment,” the experts said. “Victims and survivors must not be left without protection, justice, reparations, including rehabilitation and meaningful support.”

“Violence targeting Christians and other religious minorities continues to be rampant,” the experts said, pointing to the application of local interpretations of Sharia law in the 12 States of Northern Nigeria, the enforcement of blasphemy codes and the long-standing absence of effective access to justice.

Displaced Christian and other minority women and girls are particularly vulnerable to sexual exploitation and abuse, including coercion into sexual acts in exchange for food or basic necessities. Some reportedly conceal their religious identity or wear hijabs as a survival strategy to avoid violence or gain acceptance in areas under the control of armed or religious groups, the experts noted.

“We are particularly alarmed at the very specific and heightened risks of discrimination, violence and exploitation that Christian women and girls are exposed to, as we continue to document grave cases of sexual violence, abductions, acts tantamount to enforced disappearances, forced conversion and child marriage amongst them,” the experts said. “In many cases, those who resist are reportedly threatened, punished, disappeared or killed,” they added in their June 2026 statement.

In a communication to the Nigerian Government, the experts highlighted multiple incidents, including the abduction and sexual assault of Christian women; the disappearance of girls abducted from a church in Borno State; the forced conversion and child marriage of a 13-year-old girl in Bauchi State; and a brutal attack against a 16-year-old Christian girl whose hand was reportedly cut off after her family rejected a forced marriage proposal by militants.

“These crimes took place within a broader pattern of violence and persecution disproportionately affecting Christian communities in some northern states, including killings, attacks on churches and villages, mass displacement, mob violence linked to accusations of blasphemy, and severe insecurity affecting women and children in internally displaced persons camps,” the experts said.

Prayer Points

  • Christians form about 46% and come from diverse denominational backgrounds. The church is active in local and international outreach. Thank God for the Church’s presence, even in regions most hostile to the gospel. Pray that God will continue to build His Church and that she will grow despite severe persecution. Pray that Christians will remain bold and obedient in sharing the Gospel. Pray for continued grace, protection, and faithfulness to pastors. Pray that they may have all they need as they work, often amid great opposition.
  • Nigeria is 7th on Open Doors’ 2026 World Watchlist, with Islamic radical violence the most prominent type of persecution. In the Muslim-dominated north, Christians live under immense pressure from Islamic militants. More believers are killed for their faith in Nigeria each year than anywhere else in the world combined. Thank the Lord for the Church’s courage amid danger. Pray for grace to remain courageous in growing danger. Pray that believers will receive sufficient spiritual care.
  • Countless women in Nigeria have suffered abduction and/or sexual violence. Apart from the trauma this causes, there is often also shame to deal with. Pray fervently for God’s intervention. Pray for more workers to bing help and provision for all.
  • Islamic militancy occurs in the context of complex environmental and socio-economic challenges. Pray for wisdom and transparancy for the government to find solutions to the drivers of the crisis.
  • About 18.5 million children, the majority girls, have no access to education in Nigeria, mostly because of the jihadist attacks on schools. Pray for more physical and emotional care to children, that they will receive the education they need.

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