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Plateau Cleric Accuses Ribadu Of Diverting US Troops From Christian Communities

Plateau Cleric Accuses Ribadu Of Diverting US Troops From Christian Communities
**US Troops Deployment: Cleric Accuses Ribadu of Favoritism** In recent times, Nigerians have been caught up in the controversy surrounding the deployment of US troops in Nigeria. A respected cleric from Plateau State, Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo, has spoken out against the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, claiming that he diverted the United States military assistance away from Plateau State. Rev. Dachomo, who serves as the Chairman of the Church of Christ in Nations in Barkin Ladi, Plateau State, has been a vocal advocate for the security of Christian communities in the country. He had previously written to former US President Donald Trump, appealing for international assistance to tackle the rising cases of violence and killings in Plateau State. When the US finally responded with military action, Rev. Dachomo was shocked to discover that the airstrikes targeted insurgent groups in Sokoto State, while US troops were deployed to other northern states. He accused Ribadu of intentionally excluding Plateau State from the deployment, allegedly to protect Muslim-dominated areas in the north. "This is a clear example of favoritism and bias in the handling of security issues in Nigeria," Rev. Dachomo said in a video message. "While Muslim communities are receiving the attention and protection they need, Christian communities are left to fend for themselves, vulnerable to attacks and killings." The cleric's accusations are a reflection of the deep-seated concerns of many Nigerians about the handling of security issues in the country. As the nation continues to grapple with the challenges of insurgency, terrorism, and inter-communal violence, the deployment of US troops is seen as a crucial step in addressing these issues. However, Rev. Dachomo's allegations raise important questions about the fairness and impartiality of the security response in Nigeria. Are Christian communities being unfairly marginalized, while Muslim-dominated areas receive preferential treatment? The controversy surrounding the US troops deployment is a reminder of the need for transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in the handling of security issues in Nigeria. As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the people of Plateau State and other Christian-dominated areas in Nigeria deserve equal protection and security. The federal government, the National Security Adviser, and all stakeholders must work together to address the root causes of these conflicts and ensure that justice and equality are served.
Source: Original Article • AI-enhanced version for clarity & Nigerian context

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