The statement regarding a former US mayor named “Arnold” preparing his will before visiting Nigeria due to alleged genocide concerns is likely referencing John Arnold, a former mayor and member of a US delegation that has publicly raised allegations of genocide and the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
The context of the statement, which has circulated in Nigerian media, is an effort by the former mayor to emphasize the perceived high level of insecurity and existential threat in parts of Nigeria, particularly the North and Middle Belt, where violence against Christian communities is frequently reported.
Key Context of the Allegation:
- Fear of Insecurity: By stating he prepared his will, the former mayor dramatized the risks he believed were involved in visiting the country, particularly to parts of the North that have experienced sustained attacks by bandits and extremist groups.
- Genocide Claim: The comments are linked to a long-running, controversial narrative pushed by some US political and religious groups who argue that the violence targeting Christian farming communities constitutes a campaign of genocide or religious persecution.
- Nigerian Government’s Position: The Nigerian government and its officials have consistently and vehemently denied the existence of a genocide or state-sponsored persecution, arguing that the violence is driven by banditry, communal clashes, and water/land resource conflicts, and affects both Muslims and Christians.
- Political Implication: The statement is often cited in the Nigerian press to highlight the negative impact such claims have on the country’s international image and its efforts to woo foreign investors, who are deterred by the high security risk perception.