Mohammed Idris, the minister of information and national
orientation, says foreign lobbyists are fuelling the narrative of a “Christian
genocide” in Nigeria.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday, Idris
said the government’s findings point to a network of external actors,
particularly in the United States, deliberately promoting divisive and
misleading portrayals of Nigeria’s internal security challenges.
“Nigerian government has been able to see a correlation
between some of the lobbyists operating especially in the US and the activities
here (in Nigeria),” he said.
“Some of the influencers of these activities have direct
relationship with lobbyists in the US, who have direct relationship with some
of the people shouting about this issue (Christian genocide claims) outside
this country.”
Idris said while the administration recognises that
insecurity has affected many communities, there is no evidence to support
claims of systematic targeting of any religious group in the country.
BACKGROUND
On November 1, US President Donald Trump redesignated
Nigeria as a “country of particular concern (CPC)” over alleged killing of
Christians in the country.
Trump also warned the Nigerian government to curb the
alleged attacks or he would make good his threat to stop all US aid and
assistance to the country.
He threatened to unleash the department of war on Nigeria to
fight the terrorists “that attack our cherished Christians”.
Prior to Trump’s comments, some US lawmakers had asked Marco
Rubio, secretary of state, to take decisive diplomatic action against the
Nigerian government over the “systematic persecution and slaughter of
Christians”.
‘NIGERIA NOT TARGETING ANY RELIGIOUS GROUP’
But the information minister said any narrative suggesting
that the Nigerian government does not take action against religious attacks is
“misinformation” or premised on “faculty data”.
Idris blamed the country’s security situation on the
“volatile” security situation in the Sahel region.
The information minister said the federal government is
ready to work closely with the US and other “friendly” countries and partners
to achieve “complete elimination of terrorism on Nigerian soil”.
“It is important to restate that the menace of terrorism in
Nigeria does not exclusively target any religious or ethnic group,” he said.
“As in many parts of the world, extremism is mindless, blind
to religion, tribe, or class. It is a war against all peace-loving Nigerians
and against the unity and progress of our great nation.
“Therefore, any narrative suggesting that the Nigerian State
is failing to take action against religious attacks is based on misinformation
or faulty data.
“Several leading personnel of the very dedicated Armed
Forces of Nigeria and the country’s intelligence agencies are Christians,
working and succeeding alongside their Muslim colleagues in the fight against
extremists and criminals waging war against our country and values.
“The Government of Nigeria remains open and willing to work
closely with the Government of the United States, other friendly nations and
partners, to achieve our shared goal — the complete elimination of terrorism on
Nigerian soil.”
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