Aloy Ejimakor, counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, the pioneer of the Innate Individuals of Biafra (IPOB), has backed the later assignment of Nigeria as a Nation of Specific Concern (CPC) by United States President Donald Trump.
Over the end of the week, Trump set Nigeria on the CPC list, citing reports of mass killings and charged genocide against Christians, especially in the northern portion of the country.
He too cautioned of conceivable military activity against Islamic radicals said to be dependable for the assaults on Christian communities.
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Reacting through a post on his X (once Twitter) handle, Ejimakor said that Trump’s choice ought to not caution anybody but those who have something to hide.
He focused that the assignment was not an assault on Nigeria but or maybe an universal call to activity against devout persecution.
According to him, the CPC name gives an opportunity for the Joined together States to utilize its impact to bolster Nigeria in handling the danger of devout radicalism and terrorism.
The Nation of Specific Concern status is given by the U.S. government to countries found to have locked in in or endured serious infringement of devout freedom.
Nigeria was already recorded beneath the CPC category in 2020 but was afterward expelled. Trump’s reestablished consideration to the issue has since started far reaching wrangle about among Nigerians and universal eyewitnesses.