Table of Contents

  1. Statement from Fidel Iduh
  2. Details of the Interview
  3. Reaction to US Threat
  4. Need for External Intervention

A Security and Crime Management Professional, Fidel Iduh, asserts that Nigeria requires increased US airstrikes to address the country's insecurity issues.

Iduh expressed this viewpoint on Saturday during an interview on Arise Television, which was monitored by DAILY POST.

He was responding to a threat made by the US regarding additional military action if the killings of Christians in Nigeria persist.

“The realization of President Trump’s threat signifies a positive shift for Nigeria's national security.

“It is regrettable that the situation has deteriorated to the extent that another nation must step in due to the severe levels of insecurity.

“If the ongoing pleas from citizens about banditry and insecurity can only be resolved by foreign intervention, then that may be necessary.

“The US Christmas Day airstrike has conveyed a strong message to the Lakurawa and ISIS insurgents operating in the region,” he stated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Fidel Iduh say about US airstrikes in Nigeria?

Fidel Iduh believes that Nigeria needs more US airstrikes to effectively combat insecurity in the country.

How did Iduh respond to the US threat regarding military action?

Iduh views the US threat as a potential positive development for Nigeria's national security, although he regrets that the situation has escalated to this point.

What implications did the US airstrike have on local insurgents?

The US Christmas Day airstrike was seen as a clear warning to the Lakurawa and ISIS insurgents, indicating that their actions will not be tolerated.