Fani-Kayode urges US lawmaker to take balanced view of Nigeria’s security challenges

Ifeanyi Eze
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A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has urged a visiting member of the United States House of Representatives, Riley Moore, to adopt a more balanced and fact-based approach in assessing Nigeria’s security challenges.

DAILY POST reports that Moore, a vocal American lawmaker calling for an end to alleged killings of Christians in Nigeria, said on Sunday that he had concluded a very productive visit to the country.

Welcoming the US lawmaker and his delegation to Nigeria in a post on his X handle on Sunday, Fani-Kayode expressed hope that their visit would offer an opportunity to gain a clearer understanding of the complexity of Nigeria’s insecurity.

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“Whilst you are here, I hope you will learn a thing or two about being factual and objective in your analysis of what is going on in our beautiful country,” he wrote.

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The ex-Aviation Minister warned against framing Nigeria’s security crisis solely as a campaign against Christians, stressing that Muslims have also been victims of deadly attacks.

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“When you consider and acknowledge the fact that the genocide and mass murder that is going on here is not limited to Christians alone but also affects Muslims, I will view you with less suspicion and treat you with more respect,” he said.

He referenced a recent attack in Sokoto, where terrorists reportedly invaded a mosque during early morning prayers, killing the Imam and one other worshipper and abducting several others.

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Recall that the US Congressman, while sharing the update in a post on his X account, said: “I came to Nigeria in the name of the Lord and on behalf of the American people.

“Just ending a very productive visit to Nigeria and rounds of meetings. More details to come. Happy Sunday. God is Great!”

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