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US lawmakers propose bill to tackle Chinese illegal mining in Nigeria

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A new bill introduced at the United States House of Representatives is seeking stronger collaboration between Washington and Abuja to combat what it describes as “hostile foreign exploitation of Chinese illegal mining operations” in Nigeria.

The proposed legislation, titled the Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2026, was introduced on Tuesday by five Republican lawmakers.

The sponsors of the bill include Chris Smith, Riley Moore — who is listed as the lead author — Brian Mast, Mario Diaz-Balart, and Bill Huizenga.

The bill sponsors said illegal Chinese mining operations in Nigeria engage in the “destabilizing practice of paying protection money to Fulani militias”.

The bill also proposed that the US secretary of state should consider “technical support to the Government of Nigeria to reduce and then eliminate violence from armed Fulani militias”.

Clause 10 and 11 of the proposed legislation read as follows:

“The Secretary of State should consider technical support to the Government of Nigeria to reduce and then eliminate violence from armed Fulani militias, including disarmament programs and comprehensive counter-terrorism cooperation to rid the region of Foreign Terrorist Organizations that pose a direct threat to the American homeland;
“The Secretary of State should work with the Government of Nigeria to counteract the hostile foreign exploitation of Chinese illegal mining operations and their destabilizing practice of paying protection money to Fulani militias.”

The bill also stipulates that the US Department of State enlist international partners like France, Hungary, and the United Kingdom to work with the Nigerian government to promote religious freedom and peace.

The secretary of state is expected to determine whether certain “Fulani-ethnic militias” in Nigeria qualify as “Foreign Terrorist Organisation”.

In April 2023, a report published by The Times, a British national daily, stated that Chinese nationals in the mining sector are funding terrorist groups in parts of Nigeria to secure access to the country’s mineral reserves.

The report said through bribes and illegal transactions, “Beijing could be indirectly funding terror in Africa’s largest economy”.

The report detailed that some Chinese nationals, who have worked informally as miners in Zamfara, serve as runners for some militant groups in the state and in the north-west of the country.

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