By Abiola Olawale
A United States congressman, Rep. Riley M. Moore, has expressed optimism that Nigeria is on track to defeat terrorism if the resolutions reached during recent high-level security discussions are implemented.
Moore made this known in a press statement posted on his official X handle following the conclusion of a closed-door engagement between a visiting US Congressional delegation and Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.
According to Moore, “concrete steps and actions” were agreed upon during the talks, which he said could significantly enhance national security, disrupt and destroy terrorist organisations operating in the region, and bring an end to the killing of Christians, especially in the Middle Belt.”
He said the issue of religiously motivated killings had attracted the attention of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and remained a personal concern.
The American lawmaker also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for rescuing 100 Catholic schoolchildren who were recently abducted, describing the operation as a positive signal of the government’s growing responsiveness to the country’s security challenges.
Moore noted that the move demonstrated seriousness in implementing the emergency security framework declared by President Tinubu.
He further disclosed that both countries are moving closer to a cooperative security framework, citing the newly established joint task force between Nigeria and the United States as a practical indicator of deepening collaboration.
“The US sense of urgency was well received, and I believe a framework for cooperation is now within reach,” he said.
While acknowledging that substantial work remains, Moore said the Nigerian government had shown openness and willingness to partner with the United States in addressing terrorism, insecurity, and human rights concerns.


