We’re close to tackling insecurity in Nigeria – Riley Moore

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Riley Moore, leader of the United States delegation on the fact-finding mission into claims of Christian genocide in Nigeria, has expressed the belief that the US Government is close to establishing a strategic security framework to address insecurity in the country.

Moore made the statement on Saturday during an interview on Fox News monitored by DAILY POST.

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“What I witnessed during my trip to Nigeria was heartbreaking. I met a woman who witnessed all five of her children murdered in front of her. Another woman lost her husband and two daughters and had her unborn child killed.

“We did have positive conversations with the Nigerian government, and I believe we are close to a a strategic security framework to address both the ISIS and Boko Haram threat in the Northeast, as well as the genocide against Christians by the radical Fulani Muslims in the Middle Belt.

“The report that I will present to President Donald Trump outlines paths to work with the Nigerian government to end the slaughter of our brothers and sisters in Christ,” he said.

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