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Following a tip-off in July 2016, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) arrested an obscure fruit seller under a bridge in Zaria, Kaduna State. Investigations revealed the man to be a high-ranking Boko Haram operative who coordinated the finance cell of the group with others in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) to disburse funds to various terror camps in North East Nigeria as well as Diffa, Nigér Republic.
From what I gather, the Zaria arrest proved to be a major breakthrough that eventually revealed a pattern of financial flows and transactions not only to Boko Haram field operatives but to other criminal cartels, particularly those engaged in kidnappings for ransom.
Insecurity: Again, Senate indicts FG, demands rejig of nation’s security architecture
The Senate faults the federal government for doing very little or nothing to end the pervasive insecurity. 4 min read
Just like they spent the most part of last year, Nigerian senators have resumed plenary this year with deliberations on pervasive insecurity in the country.
The day’s debate, “General Insecurity in Nigeria” was sponsored by 107 senators. It was the major item on the order of the day and the debate lasted for about an hour.
The Senate Deputy Leader, Ajayi Borrofice, who led the motion, cited recent attacks in nine states – all of which occurred this year alone.