United States. Congressman Riley Moore said he is preparing a detailed report for President Donald Trump outlining a proposed partnership with the Nigerian government to address ongoing attacks against Christian communities in the country.
Moore disclosed this in a post on X on Thursday after concluding a visit to Nigeria, where he met with key government and religious leaders. His engagements included discussions with Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.
During his visit to Benue State, Moore held meetings with Bishops Wilfred Anagbe and Isaac Dugu, as well as the Tor Tiv, and interacted with displaced Christian families who shared accounts of violent attacks in the Middle Belt allegedly carried out by armed groups.
The congressman said the testimonies he received underscore the urgency of coordinated international action.
“I am working on a report to @POTUS that will outline a path forward to work with the Nigerian government in a coordinated and cooperative manner to end the killing of innocent Christians in the Middle Belt and address the ongoing terrorist threat in the Northeast,” Moore wrote.
Recall that Moore said there are over 600,000 internally displaced persons in Benue state alone after his recent visit to Nigeria.







