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Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by dre11(m): 10:02am On Oct 17, 2019
° Obasanjo, military chiefs warn of prolonged war against insurgency

° Buhari directs service chiefs to promptly settle fallen soldiers’ entitlements



Omololu Ogunmade and Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja




There are growing concerns that the insurgency war in the North-east is being prolonged by massive external funding from fundamentalist groups and foreign nations, THISDAY’s investigation has revealed.

Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo also added his voice to these concerns Wednesday, saying foreign funding for Boko Haram has risen to 50 per cent.

However, in a bid to boost troops’ morale, President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered service chiefs to take urgent steps to settle the entitlements of soldiers affected by insurgency across the country as well as the welfare packages designed for their dependents.

Obasanjo’s assertion came as top military sources expressed concerns that the war against insurgency is prolonged by foreign funding and interference.

Also, a group, National Democratic Front (NDF), has criticised the Chairman, Senate Committee on Army, Senator Ali Ndume, over his claim that 847 soldiers were killed by insurgents in the last six years.

Intelligence sources yesterday told THISDAY that the possession of sophisticated weapons for insurgents, logistics and medical supplies by different terror groups showed signs of funding by foreign interests.

A source told THISDAY: “We have seen these types of automatic weapons when they are dislodged or killed. These are not ordinary weapons; they are sophisticated machine guns and rifles and sometimes they have tanks that are not our tanks.

“We have seen weapons with numbers that show that they were not just sourced through the black market but directly supplied by known arms manufacturers from particular countries.”

The source stated that investigations had shown that some foreign-based Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) were being used to supply fuel, food and medication in the guise of humanitarian aid.

“Physical and documentary evidence that indicate foreign funding for these people (insurgents) are everywhere and those who should know are aware of it. Are you not aware of the ties between ISIS, ISWAP and Boko Haram? Do you not know that ISIS is funded by some nations and that is the same with this insurgency war? How do you even buy a single bullet as a non-state actor without significant funding?” the source queried.

In a video seen by THISDAY, Obasanjo revealed that foreign funding for Boko Haram had reached 50 per cent compared to 10-15 per cent as at 2011.

Obasanjo spoke at the President Woodrow Wilson Centre in Washington on “Managing Nigeria’s Diversity Amidst Rising Ethno-religious Tensions.”

He said when he first inquired from intermediaries about Boko Haram’s external support, he was informed that it was just about 10-15 per cent as much of their funding was local then.

However, upon recent inquiry, the former president said he was told external support for Boko Haram is now 50 per cent.

He said: “Let me say this, the issue of Boko Haram is an internally generated issue. When I went to Maiduguri, I asked how much was Boko Haram externalised and the man, who was talking to me, the middle man between me and Boko Haram leadership, who were out of the country, said may be 10 to 15 per cent and I said how do you know.

“He said he knew the leaders; they are not men of any means and that they are bringing in some new weapons and that somebody must be paying for those weapons either Nigerians, who have the resources, or some external resources.

“Three years ago, I asked the same man, how much is Boko Haram externalised, he said at least 50 per cent. Now if that is the case we are in danger.”

Foreign interest in oil deposits around Lake Chad is also believed to be fuelling the insurgency.
A security source had told THISDAY that some countries were scheming for the oil and funding insurgents as a way of mounting pressure on Nigeria in order to secure a stake.

The source spoke against the backdrop of the recent announcement by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) that it just discovered oil in the North-east.

Said the source: “If Nigeria starts her own exploration, it would be against French interest.
“The topography of the area where you have the crude oil deposits is tilted towards Nigerian side and when Nigeria starts exploration, they will lose out.

“Some lecturers were taken to that area to conduct a survey and on their way back, Boko Haram ambushed them and killed all of them.”
Non-governmental Organisations have also been accused of engaging in activities prolonging the war.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had also raised the alarm that some NGOs operating in the North-east were keeping over 50 bank accounts and warned banks to desist from such practice or face the wrath of the law.

“Now look at this scenario. Go to Maiduguri. Foreign Non-governmental Organisations have booked all the hotels there but here is the most interesting part. They paid to stay in hotels in Maiduguri for 10-15 years.

“How do you explain that? So, they and their backers are working to ensure that the war never ends,” the military source added.

A Boko Haram fighter recently killed in Gubio by troops of the Nigerian Army was reportedly carrying an identification card of a France-based NGO, Première Urgence Internationale.

He was identified as a pharmacist working with the French NGO but allegedly had direct dealings with Boko Haram.

Meanwhile, NDF has accused Ndume of insensitivity to the plight of families who lost soldiers in the war.

It also accused him of having links with the insurgents by the way he has spoken.
In a statement signed by Secretary General, Dr. Bolaji Abdulkadir, the NDF reckoned it was time to address Ndume’s alleged inglorious role in the Boko Haram conundrum.

It said: “The National Democratic Front is constrained in light of the shameful and dishonourable statement credited to Senator Ali Ndume, the senator representing Borno South Senatorial District of Borno State, wherein he mischievously stated that over 847 soldiers had been killed by Boko Haram and buried in Borno cemetery.

“The statement credited to Senator Ali Ndume is not only mischievous.

“The National Democratic Front views his utterances as insensitive and an affront to the sensibilities of those whose families and relatives have been affected in one way or the other by the Boko Haram crisis.”



Settle Entitlements, Welfare Packages of Victims, Buhari Tells Security Chiefs

Meanwhile, Buhari has ordered the service chiefs to take urgent steps to settle the entitlements of soldiers affected by insurgency and to pay promptly the welfare packages designed for their dependents.

The president stated this Wednesday when he inaugurated the 2020 Emblem Appeal Launch for the Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration in Abuja.

According to him, it is the responsibility of government to ensure that the families of fallen heroes do not suffer the loss of their loved ones and at the same time be deprived of their due benefits.

He said the federal government would continue to do all within its powers to look after the bereaved families.

“The unfortunate cost of the war against insurgency and other internal security operations is the loss of lives of some of our officers and men in the armed forces.

“These very sad occurrences create deep wounds to loved ones. It is, therefore, our duty to ensure that the loss of these bread winners does not relegate the spouses and dependents to a life of want and deprivation.
“Government will do all in its powers to look after the bereaved,’’ he added.

The president said the federal government established the Nigerian Legion to ensure that the veterans continue to share the comradeship that existed while in service and adequately cater for their welfare at exit.

He expressed delight that the legion was carrying out initiatives in transportation, agriculture, housing and other ventures in partnership with the private sector.

“I am happy to note that the legion has continued to be a rallying point of veterans and has done its part in catering for the welfare of their ailing members.

“I enjoin the leadership of the legion to continue in this spirit. I also urge Nigerians to accord them the needed support, friendship and patronage.
“As the grand patron of the Nigerian Legion, I wish to pledge my continued support and that of the federal government to the organisation,’’ he said.

Earlier, the Minister of Defence, retired Maj.-Gen. Bashir Magashi, had appealed for support from Nigerians for families of those left behind by the country’s fallen heroes.

He said: “The launch of the emblem, which is a symbol of the 2020-Armed Forces and Remembrance Day, is one of the ways of supporting the families of the dead, caring for the wounded and the veterans that are still alive.

“In the course of defending the territorial integrity of Nigeria against internal aggression, officers and men of the armed forces face daunting challenges; many laid down their lives while others survive with varying degrees of incapacitation.

“That notwithstanding, they have continued to dedicate themselves to the onerous and patriotic duty of protecting their fatherland.

“We therefore owe them as a nation and people. We also owe their families care and support at all times,’’ he said.



https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/10/17/concerns-mount-over-rising-foreign-funding-for-boko-haram/

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by chriskosherbal(m): 10:22am On Oct 17, 2019
But wait ooo when will this Boko haram issue come to an end cos it's getting stale and boring no disrespect to the lives lost...the government should wake up to her responsibility and find a lasting solution to this once and for all even if it means involving foriegn help.


See signature.

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by RussianKGB: 10:48am On Oct 17, 2019
Bokoharam funding that can't be tracked and blocked? So the government is not efficient enough to gather intelligence concerning bokoharam funding activities and device means of tracking and blocking them?

What's the duty of the NIA, the DIA, DMI, DSS, EFCC? Are these agencies operational or they only exist as office buildings?

Bokoharam can be defeated if the government wants to put an end to it. But the way they're dragfooting, this will linger for a long time.

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by SouthSouth1914: 10:53am On Oct 17, 2019
Different narratives for bokoharam source of funding. Bokoharam must be off the books!

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by eTECTIV: 10:53am On Oct 17, 2019
Abeggi make Una let us hear word.. Isn't it dis same govt dat paid BokoHaram millions in dollars as part of a deal? What other funding do dey want to deceive ppl about.. Is foreign influence also responsible for d govt playing politics with Boko haram, herdsmen and armed bandits? Are d foreign interests also responsible for d military sabotaging itself in its fight against d insurgents? Are d foreign interests responsible for d govt collecting 1billion dollars to fight insurgency but soldiers still complain of being ill-equipped ? Ppl in govt are feeding fat on d insurgency. D state governments are feeding fat on d insurgency. Top brass in d army are feeding fat from d insurgency. Dats exactly why BH is trending.. It is a business

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by fitzmayowa: 10:54am On Oct 17, 2019
This is the problem with lying, you will surely be exposed. Some few years ago Lai Mohammed was here telling us how Boko Haram has been technically defeated, when in actual fact Boko Haram were getting themselves sophisticated weapons.

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by Proffdada: 10:54am On Oct 17, 2019
Boko haram is nothing but proxy war on Nigerian system.
A chaotic government cannot prosper
The prosperity that will stop brain drain and lure in experienced and talented Nigerians in diaspora
"They" know our problems and they're been used against us

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by Jaqenhghar: 10:54am On Oct 17, 2019
Soldiers who fight wearing rain boots. Na there you go know say ths fight is not ending anytime soon.

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by Jabioro: 10:54am On Oct 17, 2019
Na today in na just opened...
Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by fitzmayowa: 10:54am On Oct 17, 2019
SouthSouth1914:
Different narratives for bokoharam source of funding. Bokoharam must be off the books!


I just tire for this country...
Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by fitzmayowa: 10:54am On Oct 17, 2019
RussianKGB:
Bokoharam funding that can't be tracked and blocked? So the government is not efficient enough to gather intelligence concerning bokoharam funding activities and device means of tracking and blocking them?

What's the duty of the NIA, the DIA, DMI, DSS, EFCC? Are these agencies operational or they only exist as office buildings?

Bokoharam can be defeated if the government wants to put an end to it. But the way they're dragfooting, this will linger for a long time.


Sometimes I ask what our intelligence agencies are doing There is DSS, DIA, DMI etc and yet we can't track Boko Haram funding. They would rather send soldiers to their death, rather than finding a way to cut funds from getting to the terrorists...Whew!!!

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by NwaNimo1(m): 10:54am On Oct 17, 2019
I suspect saudi....

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by Racoon(m): 10:54am On Oct 17, 2019
Someone once said "a fight against BH is a fight against the north" and Lai Mohammed said "Proscription of Ansaru/BH is unconstitutional."

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by SincereBigot: 10:54am On Oct 17, 2019
If naija wan end boko haram dem go end am
Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:55am On Oct 17, 2019
Anyone sponsoring and funding this evil Boko haram in this nation will all die very painful death, along with everyone supporting them.

No good thing will ever come bear their doorsteps.
They can never ever escape this.

If you cannot say Amen to this, you are an enemy of the country and enemies will never know peace all the rest of their miserable lives.

No be curse,
Na FACT!

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by helinues: 10:55am On Oct 17, 2019
That's the results when you have clueless people at the helm of affairs..

Without arresting their sponsors and also their arms suppliers, fight against BH might last for another 5-10 years.

Some of the NGO's are definitely in collaboration with BH

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by Oluwavichtor(m): 10:56am On Oct 17, 2019
...what are they doing to track it... ...what are they doing to track it...
Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by Jaqenhghar: 10:56am On Oct 17, 2019
RussianKGB:
Bokoharam funding that can't be tracked and blocked? So the government is not efficient enough to gather intelligence concerning bokoharam funding activities and device means of tracking and blocking them?

What's the duty of the NIA, the DIA, DMI, DSS, EFCC? Are these agencies operational or they only exist as office buildings?

Bokoharam can be defeated if the government wants to put an end to it. But the way they're dragfooting, this will linger for a long time.
When the army chief went spiritual I knew that it's over

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by Generalwoodz(m): 10:56am On Oct 17, 2019
The Truth is " Any Soldier that dies fighting for Nigeria dies for Nothing ". You think they dont know whos funding this guys?....

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by sotall(m): 10:56am On Oct 17, 2019
undecided
Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by WonderManly(m): 10:56am On Oct 17, 2019
dre11:




° Obasanjo, military chiefs warn of prolonged war against insurgency

° Buhari directs service chiefs to promptly settle fallen soldiers’ entitlements







https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/10/17/concerns-mount-over-rising-foreign-funding-for-boko-haram/



Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by madridguy(m): 10:56am On Oct 17, 2019
No foreigner funding boko haram.

By the time touts reaping people of their money is SW markets blown to something else we all will be showing foreigner are funding them forgetting how we allow them to thrive.

Very soon, SW Nigeria will be like North East Nigeria.

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by StrikeBack(m): 10:56am On Oct 17, 2019
What dosent kill makes one stronger
Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by solmusdesigns: 10:57am On Oct 17, 2019
shocked



Boko haram defense budget must be huge, they have managed to maintain wage bills of thier personell and equip them self with misslies and anti aircraft guns this they have done for over 5 years continuasly without seize fire

When will Northern Elders be honest and admit they have found oil and hit jackpot at lake chad basin, they are trying to keep northern resources to themselves, but Foriegn backed Boko Haram would do anything to claim the black gold territory


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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by Racoon(m): 10:57am On Oct 17, 2019
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Anyone sponsoring and funding this evil Boko haram in this nation will all die very painful death, along with everyone supporting them.....
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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by vibbb: 10:57am On Oct 17, 2019
Naija funding boko boiz. You can never rule out selfish politicians from this.
Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by Omoluabi16(m): 10:58am On Oct 17, 2019
Foreign nations sell arms to terrorists groups... Then also sell arms to third world countries like Nigeria in the guise of fighting terrorism.

Profit and more profit.

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by wiseone28: 10:58am On Oct 17, 2019
Go all out war and kill those rag tag criminal..

is that too hard to do?

Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by thundafire: 10:59am On Oct 17, 2019
They will always find excuse,which war in dis world DNT be people dat fund it but dey will to keep sentiment aside will end dey war, Nigeria war is simply politics dat will share dey money with dey Military Echelon nothing more,y has Buratai not gone he will spend 8 years same technique same old 1978 weapons

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Re: Rising Foreign Funding For Boko Haram Raises Concerns by SamOyovwi: 10:59am On Oct 17, 2019
There are people responsible for this in Nigeria and abroad

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