‘Nobody believes that’ — US rep faults Tuggar’s claim of only 177 Christian deaths in five years

‘Nobody believes that’ — US rep faults Tuggar’s claim of only 177 Christian deaths in five years


 Riley Moore, a member of the United States house of
representatives, has dismissed a claim by Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria’s minister of
foreign affairs, that only 177 Christians were killed in the last five years.

 

Tuggar spoke when he appeared as a guest on Piers Morgan’s
show to challenge the Christian genocide allegations, clarify figures, provide
context, and address Nigeria’s complex security situation.

 

During the show, aired on Tuesday, Morgan presented figures
from the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law
(Intersociety) alleging over 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria
since 2009 and 18,000 churches destroyed.

 

But Tuggar dismissed the figures as inaccurate and
challenged the religious framing, saying the government does not tally deaths
by faith and views all victims as Nigerians first.

 

 

When pressed for numbers, the minister went on to claim that
only 177 Christians were killed and 102 churches attacked in the last five
years in Nigeria.

 

Speaking at a congressional hearing in Washington DC on
Thursday on the matter, Moore said he was puzzled at the disparity in figures.

 

The US lawmaker said he was especially concerned, as the
Nigerian delegation, currently in Washington to address the matter, also
disputed the figures.

 

 

“I recently saw the foreign minister was in some interview,
I think it was Piers Morgan, and it was the same thing when they (the
delegation) came here and some of us spoke to them, just disputing these
numbers,” Moore said.

 

“I think the foreign minister said in the last five years
there’s only 177 Christians have been killed.

 

“I don’t think there’s anybody believes that, and I don’t
think that it’s necessarily constructive on their part to try to downplay
what’s happening here.”

 

Moore said it was possible the number was achieved in just
the last couple of months.

 

The congressman said Nigeria has an opportunity to
“strengthen, deepen and broaden” its relationship with the US.

 

He said it would be possible if the country does that in
“coordination and cooperation” with the US government.

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