The US government has expressed concerns over the killings in Nigeria, calling on the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to checkmate the protracted loss of lives in terms of security in the country.
Killings by armed groups such as bandits and Boko Haram have triggered protests in the Northern Region of Nigeria where the unfortunate incidents have been happening.
According to a statement released early on Thursday, the US expressed regrets over the rising attacks in the country.
“We condemn the recent senseless and brazen killings of civilians in northern Nigeria. In recent weeks, suspected ISIS West Africa militants launched multiple attacks in Borno State, killing more than 120 civilians, including women, children, and the elderly,” the statement read.
“On June 9, unidentified armed bandits attacked a village in Katsina State, killing dozens. These horrific crimes follow the shooting of a pastor and his pregnant wife on June 1 and the killing of an imam, local village head, and several civilians on June 5 in the course of intercommunal violence in Taraba State.
“Tens of thousands of civilians have lost their lives in Nigeria in recent years to violent attacks by terrorist groups or criminal gangs, in inter-communal violence, or due to their religious beliefs. The United States calls on the Government of Nigeria to do more to strengthen ongoing efforts to address this violence, hold those responsible accountable, and protect civilians.”
As part of measures to contain the attacks, President Muhammadu Buhari approved a joint military and police operation to root out the attackers in the north-west.