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Christian Youth Forum Demands Withdrawal of Niger State Sermon Approval Policy

CHINWUZO UCHE DAVID by CHINWUZO UCHE DAVID
September 17, 2025
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The Concerned Christian Youth Forum has called on Niger State Governor Umar Bago to immediately rescind the controversial policy requiring religious preachers to submit their sermons for government approval before delivering them to congregations.

In a strongly worded statement released on Tuesday and signed by its Convener, James Paul Adama, the organization condemned the policy as fundamentally flawed and constitutionally problematic. The forum characterized the government directive as anti-religious, retrogressive, oppressive, and a serious breach of fundamental human rights guaranteed to Nigerian citizens.

The youth organization argued that the sermon approval requirement constitutes religious censorship that directly violates multiple provisions of Nigeria’s constitution. Specifically, the group cited Sections 38 and 39 of the 1999 Constitution, which provide constitutional protection for freedom of thought, conscience, religion, and expression. The forum contended that requiring government pre-approval of religious messages undermines these core democratic principles.

Beyond constitutional concerns, the Concerned Christian Youth Forum emphasized that the policy violates several international agreements to which Nigeria is a signatory. The organization referenced Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief adopted in 1981.

The forum argued that these international instruments establish clear standards for religious freedom that prohibit government interference in religious expression and practice. By requiring sermon pre-approval, the group contended that Niger State is placing itself in violation of Nigeria’s international legal commitments regarding religious liberty.

Rather than pursuing what they termed ill-conceived and discriminatory regulations, the Christian youth organization urged the Niger State government to redirect its attention toward addressing the state’s pressing developmental challenges. The forum specifically called for increased focus on combating poverty, addressing security concerns, and promoting overall development across the state.

The organization presented compelling statistics to support its argument about misplaced priorities, noting that Niger State suffers from one of the highest poverty rates in Nigeria. According to the forum’s data, over 64 percent of the state’s population lives below the poverty line, yet the government appears preoccupied with restricting religious freedom rather than addressing these fundamental economic challenges.

The youth group recommended that the Bago administration channel its energy and resources into developing people-oriented policies designed to stimulate economic growth, enhance security, and improve essential services. The forum specifically mentioned the need for better education, healthcare, and infrastructure development as areas requiring immediate government attention.

While acknowledging legitimate concerns about inflammatory religious rhetoric, the Concerned Christian Youth Forum maintained that subjecting sermons to government approval represents an unjustifiable and dangerous approach to managing religious discourse. The organization warned that such policies could threaten peaceful coexistence among different religious communities rather than promoting harmony.

The forum emphasized that while it opposes reckless and incendiary preaching that could promote division or violence, government censorship of religious messages is not an appropriate solution. The organization suggested that existing laws already provide adequate mechanisms for addressing truly harmful speech without requiring prior approval of all religious content.

In its concluding remarks, the Concerned Christian Youth Forum issued a direct appeal to the Niger State government to abandon what it described as an obnoxious law. The organization framed this demand in terms of promoting peace, justice, good governance, and respect for both constitutional and international provisions protecting religious freedom.

The statement represents the latest criticism of the Niger State policy, which has generated controversy since its announcement. The debate highlights ongoing tensions between government security concerns and religious freedom advocates who view such measures as excessive government overreach into religious affairs.

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CHINWUZO UCHE DAVID

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