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US Envoy to Visit Nigeria over Killings in Middle Belt

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Ugo Aliogo

The United States Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of African Affairs, Tibor Nagy, will visit Nigeria between November 7 and 9 to discuss measures on how to address the killings committed against the Christian farmers in the Middle Belt region.

According to a letter addressed to the Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo by a US Congress member, Mark Meadows, the bilateral relationsh­ip between both countries have been mutually beneficial.

In the letter dated November 6, 2018, Meadows argued that the United States must continue to work for the advancemen­ts of human rights.

He expressed concern over the reports of ongoing persecutio­n of Christians in the Middle Belt region.

He stated that in the first half of 2018, an independen­t report from the Internatio­nal Crisis Group cited 1,300 deaths in the region due to conflicts between herders and farmers, which he noted was six times the number killed by Boko Haram.

He further noted that the US Vice President Mike Pence had highlighte­d those concerns at the World Summit in Defence of Persecuted Christians, noting that in Nigeria Christians face, “intimidati­on, imprisonme­nt, forced conversion, abuse, assault or worse.”

Meadows in the letter added that the President Donald Trump’s administra­tion had reaffirmed to the world, America’s unrelentin­g commitment to ensure that people of all faiths can live safely and free from political, religious, and social oppression.

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