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Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday, the centre also advised the British parliamentarians to be guided in their assessment of Nigeria, saying any wrong move could lead to a crisis of unimaginable proportion.
In his address, Peter Maidoki, special rapporteur, rubbished the call by some lawmakers for sanction on Nigeria over an “erroneous report of the rising number of killings of Christians by terrorists and state actors”.
According to Maidoki, it is wrong to reduce security threats in Nigeria to the fault lines of religion.
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The special rapporteur said the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari and his service chiefs have made the most impact in addressing the country’s security challenges and it is unfair to even mutter the idea of sanction.