Mr Gumi has repeatedly pushed back against U.S. government involvement in combating insecurity in Nigeria.
“Despite receiving early warnings of impending attacks, they are nowhere to be found as Christians are murdered for their faith, like lambs led to slaughter,” said the congressman.
Mr Moore was among a U.S. fact-finding delegation to Nigeria on alleged Christian genocide.
He cited the dialogue between U.S. and Iran as a premise for his advocacy for dialogue with terrorists.
Prof Joash Amupitan appears determined to beat the record of Prof Maurice Iwu as the most mistrusted electoral administrator yet.
Radical Islamic terrorists opened fire on Christians on Sunday before hacking them to pieces with machetes in Nigeria, according to the U.S. congressman.
NSCIA further alleged that the “culture of inequality against Muslims is being entrenched because Christians have foreign powers to defend them while Muslims appear defenceless”.
Mr Moore has continually raised the alarm over the killing of Christians in Africa’s most populous country by terrorists.
Kidnappings and killings are yet to abate in Nigeria as over 170 people were slaughtered in Kwara state on Tuesday.
Mr Baba-Ahmed described the airstrikes as a gross violation of Nigeria’s sovereignty.
