1st May, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
TRUMP
MISFIRED ON KILLINGS IN NIGERIA
President
Donald Trump of the United States of America has said his country would not
tolerate the killing of Christians in Nigeria. He made this statement
yesterday, Monday, 30th April, 2018 in a chat with his Nigerian
counterpart, President Muhammadu Buhari, in the White House.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) takes
Trump’s comment with a pinch of salt. As usual, Trump has misfired again. His
statement leaves presidential norms in the dust. It is prejudiced, parochial
and unpresidential. Trump’s statement makes a mockery of democracy. It is sheer
interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign nation. Trump has a bully’s
instinct.
Trumpism has steadily exhibited a pitiable lack of understanding
of U.S. foreign policy. Trump’s reckless approach alienates the American public.
It is repugnant to world leaders. Even US military analysts have
admitted that Trump’s bellicose attitude is making Americans ‘less safe’.
If this is the same Trump who called
African countries ‘shithole’, the same American president who threatened to
wipe out North Korea, the same US leader who banned Muslims from entering his
country, the same Republican who said, “Torture works, ok folks?”, Nigerians
must be wary of America’s involvement in their affairs.
We
should remember that Nigeria did not get the required support from the moderate
and cool-headed Barrack Obama in its war against terrorism. We should therefore
not expect any from Trump who treats vulnerable nations with contempt and has
no respect for African countries. Unless Nigerians unite, this country will
become America’s ‘shithole’.
Trump’s
comment on killings in Nigeria implies that he would prefer that it is Muslims
alone who are being killed. We refuse to believe that a whole American
president does not know the true situation on ground in this country. He who
knows but pretends not to know has his own secret agenda. Nigerian Muslims are
not intimidated by Trump’s comment. We only sympathise with those who will be
gullible enough to become Trump’s ‘suckers’. Posterity will judge us.
Nigerian Christians should not allow themselves
to be deceived by Trump’s comment. The advanced countries of today will not
compromise the secret of their technological advancement. Western countries
will not teach us what will benefit our people. They will only teach us what
will divide us in order to further render us debilitated, impoverished and
helpless.
Nay, they will give us fish but refuse
to teach us how to fish. They will scatter us like wild oats and then give us
weapons to kill ourselves. Then, under the guise of rendering humanitarian
services, they will take over our land, our oil, our rich culture and force
homosexualism and lesbianism down our throats but at that time, it will be too
late to resist. Mark our words.
Trump
is only using religion to turn Nigeria into another Iraq. Just as former US
President Bush used Sunni-Shiite dichotomy to destroy Iraq just to lay his hands
on Iraq’s oil field, Trump is also eyeing Nigeria’s oil. His plan is to use
Christian-Muslim divide to set Nigeria ablaze. But Nigerians should remember that
decades after the invasion of Iraq, that country is yet to experience
stability. Years after the killing of Ghadaffi, Libya is yet to find its feet.
The guns are still booming in Syria and the world holds its breadth each time
North Korea sneezes.
It
is our contention that Trump is luring Nigerian Christians into bolder
confrontation with their Muslim neighbours. We warn that the West African sub-region
will be shaken to its foundation if Nigerian Christians swallow Trump’s bait.
The extension to Nigeria of America’s crusade which brought ruins to Iraq,
Syria, Afghanistan, Libya and Sudan will have dire consequences on the whole
African continent.
What Nigeria has is
security challenge but opening our doors to an international bully is not the
panacea. We therefore charge the Federal Government (FG) not to rely on US
support. What FG needs to do is to recruit more men into its security agencies.
We warn against any military alliance with America. We should rather look
towards Asia.
Nonetheless,
MURIC rounds up this intervention with a passionate appeal to Nigerians. Let us
regard Trump’s comment as the official position of the American ruling class
and not necessarily that of the average American people. We plead that
Nigerians should nurse no grudge against ordinary Americans who have been taken
hostage by Donald Trump. We invite Christian and Muslim leaders to forge more
cordial relations. We urge President Donald Trump to liberate himself from his
bully’s instinct.
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)