“My subcommittee has broadly investigated the crises facing Christians
in Nigeria today. My staff director, Greg Simpkins and I have made
several visits to Nigeria, speaking with Christians and Muslim religious
leaders across the country and visiting fire-bombed churches, such as
in Jos.
Unfortunately, Nigeria has been cited as the most dangerous place for
Christians in the world and impunity for those responsible for the
killing of Christians seem to be widespread.
“In fulfillment of your foundation’s mandate to promote democracy, peace
and transformational change, I invite you to come to the United States
next week to share your views on this matter, including the alleged
Islamisation of government under the current administration and the
actions your foundation is prepared to take in pursuit of religious
freedom.”
The sub-committee also congratulated the Nigerian former President on
the establishment of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, adding,
“Your timely concession after your electoral loss in 2015, demonstrates a
commitment to democracy and the stability of your nation, which was
acknowledged by current President Muhammadu Buhari.”
Jonathan, who was invited by the sub-committee in his capacity as
Chairman of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, first addressed the
sub-committee on Wednesday, and was invited to a closed-door session on
Thursday, during which he said that the implementation of the
resolutions of the 2014 National Conference was the panacea for ethnic
and religious tensions in Nigeria.
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