Le conseil de la charia rejette l’allégation américaine sur Kwankwaso

Le Conseil suprême pour la charia au Nigeria a rejeté les allégations figurant dans un récent projet de loi du Congrès américain concernant Kwankwaso.

Le Conseil suprême pour la charia au Nigeria (SCSN) a exprimé son rejet des allégations contenues dans un projet de loi actuellement examiné par le Congrès des États-Unis. Ces allégations portent sur des questions liées à «Christian», comme indiqué dans le projet de loi, concernant Kwankwaso. La déclaration du conseil met l’accent sur leur désaccord avec les affirmations formulées dans ce texte législatif. Ce développement illustre les interactions continues entre les instances religieuses nigérianes et les débats législatifs internationaux.

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