Table of Contents
- Statement from Riley Moore
- Heartbreaking Experiences in Nigeria
- Positive Conversations with Nigerian Government
- Report to President Donald Trump
Riley Moore, the head of the United States delegation on the fact-finding mission regarding allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria, has expressed his belief that the US Government is nearing the establishment of a strategic security framework to tackle insecurity in the nation.
Moore made this statement on Saturday during an interview on Fox News, which was monitored by DAILY POST.
“What I witnessed during my trip to Nigeria was truly heartbreaking. I met a woman who saw all five of her children murdered before her eyes. Another woman lost her husband and two daughters, and her unborn child was also killed.
“We had constructive discussions with the Nigerian government, and I believe we are close to developing a strategic security framework to combat both the ISIS and Boko Haram threats in the Northeast, as well as the genocide against Christians perpetrated by radical Fulani Muslims in the Middle Belt.
“The report that I will present to President Donald Trump outlines potential pathways to collaborate with the Nigerian government in order to put an end to the slaughter of our brothers and sisters in Christ,” he stated.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of Riley Moore's mission in Nigeria?
The purpose of Riley Moore's mission is to investigate claims of Christian genocide in Nigeria and to work towards establishing a strategic security framework to address the ongoing insecurity in the country.
What did Riley Moore witness during his trip?
During his trip, Riley Moore witnessed tragic situations, including a woman who lost all five of her children and another who lost her husband and two daughters, highlighting the severe impact of violence in the region.
What actions does Moore propose to take with the Nigerian government?
Moore proposes to collaborate with the Nigerian government to develop strategies aimed at tackling the threats posed by ISIS and Boko Haram as well as addressing the genocide against Christians by radical groups.



