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Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by dre11(op): 10:47am On Feb 24
• Helicopter said to have delivered cash to Gwoza stronghold

• Two Boko Haram commanders allegedly freed in deal

• FG insists no ransom was paid

• Anti-terrorism Act prescribes up to 15-year jail for ransom payment

• U.S. visit focuses on terror financing, illicit flows



By Ngozi Egenuka, with agency report



THE arrival of a senior United States Treasury official in Abuja to strengthen cooperation on countering terrorist financing has coincided with allegations that the Federal Government paid millions of dollars to Boko Haram to secure the release of abducted schoolchildren.

Jonathan Burke, the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing, is in Nigeria for talks focused on disrupting illicit financial flows linked to extremist groups.

However, intelligence sources told AFP that during negotiations over the November 21 abduction of pupils and staff of St Mary’s boarding school in Niger State, the government allegedly handed over a “huge” ransom running into millions of dollars to the insurgents.

Two commanders of Boko Haram were also reportedly freed as part of the arrangement.
Nigeria’s law prohibits ransom payments to kidnappers.

According to three intelligence sources, the money was flown by helicopter to the group’s stronghold in Gwoza, Borno State, near the border with Cameroon. It was allegedly delivered to a militant commander identified as Ali Ngulde.

The sources said that owing to poor communications coverage in the remote area, Ngulde crossed into Cameroon to confirm receipt of the ransom before the first batch of 100 children was released.

Government officials have, however, denied paying any ransom to the armed group that abducted nearly 300 pupils and staff from St Mary’s boarding school in Papiri, Niger State, on November 21. At least 50 of the victims reportedly escaped.

Although Boko Haram had not previously been linked to the abduction, sources told AFP that one of its most feared commanders, known as Sadiku, masterminded the attack. Sadiku is also suspected of leading a 2022 gun and bomb attack on a train travelling between Abuja and Kaduna, during which several passengers were kidnapped and ransoms allegedly paid.

The pupils and staff of St Mary’s were released after two weeks of negotiations, reportedly led by the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu. The government maintained that no ransom was paid.

However, four intelligence sources familiar with the negotiations claimed that a substantial sum was handed over. One source estimated the ransom at about N40 million, amounting to roughly $7 million, while another put the overall figure at N2 billion.

Ribadu did not respond to multiple requests for comment from AFP.

Nigeria’s Department of State Services denied that any money was paid, stating: “Government agents don’t pay ransoms.” A spokesperson added, however, that families who wished to secure the release of relatives could not be prevented from doing so.

Boko Haram, which has waged an insurgency since 2009, remains most active in northeastern Nigeria, though a faction reportedly operates in Niger State under Sadiku’s leadership. Intelligence sources said the abducted children were held in a camp in Borgu Local Council, about 370 kilometres from the state capital, Minna.

A conflict specialist with France’s National Centre for Scientific Research, Vincent Foucher, told AFP that evidence pointed to Sadiku’s involvement.

“It makes total sense, given Sadiku’s history,” Foucher said.
The November 21 abduction occurred amid diplomatic tensions, with US President Donald Trump alleging persecution of Christians in Africa’s most populous country.

Washington also announced that it had killed “multiple” Islamic State militants in air strikes in northwestern Nigeria on Christmas Day.

Analysts and Nigerian authorities have rejected suggestions that the country’s security challenges are driven solely by religious persecution, noting that Muslims account for a significant proportion of kidnap victims.
Nigeria continues to grapple with widespread abductions by criminal gangs and insurgent groups seeking ransom payments. Despite laws criminalising such payments, the practice persists.

According to the U.S.-based monitor Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED), 828 abductions were recorded in the past year, many involving multiple victims — more than the combined figures for Mexico and Colombia. Only neighbouring Cameroon and Myanmar recorded higher numbers, according to senior ACLED Africa analyst Ladd Serwat.

Foucher added that the St Mary’s abduction followed reports that Sadiku’s faction had relocated from its stronghold in Shiroro and required funds to support the move.

“Their task has always been to get money for Boko Haram’s leadership in the northeast,” he said.

As part of the alleged deal, sources claimed that the militants demanded that the military permit residents of Audu Fari village in Borgu to return after being displaced by troops. The village reportedly served as a supply and transit route for Sadiku’s fighters and their families travelling between camps and northeastern strongholds.

In 2022, Nigeria passed a law criminalising ransom payments, prescribing jail terms of up to 15 years for offenders.
However, individuals continue to pay to secure the release of relatives, often while authorities appear to look the other way.

The crisis has “consolidated into a structured, profit-seeking industry” that generated about $1.66 million between July 2024 and June 2025, according to a recent report by SBM Intelligence, a Lagos-based consultancy.
Armed groups and criminal gangs have increasingly turned to kidnapping as a source of quick income in a country where millions live in poverty amid widening inequality.

In a recent kidnapping in Kaduna, where scores of Christian worshippers were abducted last month, the state governor ruled out the payment of ransom. The victims were later released, but details of the negotiations were not made public.
Security sources said authorities have also paid ransoms in other cases involving mass abductions and high-profile hostages.

In December 2020, authorities in Katsina State reportedly paid N30 million — the equivalent of $78,000 at the time — to secure the release of 340 schoolchildren abducted from a boarding school in Kankara town.

Bandit leader Awwalun Daudawa, who masterminded the attack, later confirmed the payment in a leaked recording of a telephone conversation with an intermediary.

The office of the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, has maintained that he has on several occasions secured the release of victims from bandits without any ransom being paid.
Another state security spokesperson dismissed as “fake news” claims that the ransom for the St Mary’s pupils was delivered by helicopter.

“Let’s be rational about this. This is a fallacy. It’s laughable. It’s almost unimaginable,” the spokesperson said.

However, an analyst in the kidnap-prone northwestern state of Zamfara, who requested anonymity, argued that “there is no way bandits can keep releasing people they kidnapped to the government without getting payment in return.”

“The government is denying what we all know — that it pays ransom when schoolchildren and high-profile victims are involved,” he said.
In some instances, families told AFP that security personnel act as intermediaries in delivering ransom payments to kidnappers.

Abubakar Abdulkarim, a resident of Minna, said he sought the assistance of security personnel to deliver $4,000 to bandits who abducted his elder brother while he was working on his farm in Kontagora.

Families unable to raise the demanded sums often resort to crowdfunding.
One recent online appeal displayed the photograph of a traditional chief in ceremonial attire from southwestern Nigeria who was abducted on New Year’s Eve. The appeal sought donations to raise the $11,400 demanded by his captors.
U.S. Treasury official visits Nigeria to boost counter-terror financing cooperation

IN a media advisory issued on Sunday night by the United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria, Burke’s visit was described as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to reduce violence against Christians and other vulnerable groups.
According to the advisory, Burke is expected to hold meetings with government officials and private sector stakeholders during his two-day visit.

The discussions will focus on identifying and addressing vulnerabilities within Nigeria’s financial sector that could be exploited to fund terrorist activities.

The Treasury official will also engage his counterparts on measures to strengthen financial safeguards and enhance collaboration in disrupting illicit financial flows linked to extremist groups.

Burke is the second senior U.S. official to visit Nigeria this year.

A month ago, a high-level U.S. delegation led by Under Secretary of State Allison Hooker visited the country. During the visit, the officials held the first session of a joint working group with Nigerian authorities focused on addressing terror attacks against Nigerian Christians.

Last year, a Congressional delegation visited Abuja and met with Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.
There was also a visit by a Nigerian delegation led by Ribadu, which met with senior US officials, including Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth.

The series of high-level visits between Nigeria and the United States began following verbal criticism of Nigeria by Trump and the subsequent designation as a Country of Particular Concern.

In December, the US carried out strikes on suspected terrorists in northwestern Nigeria, with Trump stating that the action was part of efforts to curb the operations of radical Islamic groups in the country.

Two weeks ago, three US aircraft arrived in Nigeria, alongside about 100 US military personnel, in what appeared to be the first phase of a planned deployment of 200 troops to support Nigerian forces in counter-terrorism operations.
https://guardian.ng/news/u-s-treasury-official-in-abuja-as-fg-sources-bicker-over-ransom-payment/

Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by nairalanda1(m): 11:12am On Feb 24
At some point, government and the people of nigeria have got to stop paying ransom...because that's the way boko funds themselves, among other means.

The day we stop, them go eventually stop.

But people want their loved ones back, and government wants to win elections...so ransom. And Boko will just head to their local arms dealer and place an order for the latest model of SAM....
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Armaggedon: 11:13am On Feb 24
I thought you all said the story of helicopter dropping supplies to boko haram and bandits is false
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Biafrannuke: 11:16am On Feb 24
Nizooria has proven beyond reasonable doubt that it's a rogue state and overdue for partitioning. A state actor paying 7million dollars to a notorious terrorist organisation to continue killing its own citizens while its citizens focus on sit at home peaceful protest in the East.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Dogalmighty17: 12:03pm On Feb 24
This is how the APC plans to finance its electoral campaigns. We can now see why the party has refused to go after terrorists and bandits. The APC is behind them.

Soldiers are dying in the warfront. The Nigerian state is paying ransom to the terrorists killing these soldiers. Till today no investigation has been carried out to point out the officer who gave the soldiers stationed to guard that school the order to abandon their post. Of course they can't investigate that without exposing just how compromised Nigeria's security architecture is.

In any other sane country of the world, that the NSA is involved in paying ransoms to terrorists is a huge scandal but not here.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Nwaikpe: 12:06pm On Feb 24
Things dey sup
As we dey here, North African and Arab countries dey use our lyfe dey play.

By God's grace, the Hydra's head will be touched by America this week.
Iran is going. Nigeria will be safer.

Una think say na ransom dem pay: na lie.
No be ransom. It possibly was all an agreement to fund the jeehard engine.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by MEGA4BILLION(m): 12:08pm On Feb 24
Messed up nation.
It is only a man with a fist of hammer that can deal with them
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by donleo92(m): 12:11pm On Feb 24
This terrorist abi boko haram, them be ghost?

I don't understand what the government is doing about this militia?
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by muyico(m): 12:11pm On Feb 24
Congratulations 👏🎉 to Nigerians
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by omoredia: 12:13pm On Feb 24
Apc is the terrorist political wing boko haram are the enforcement agents on the ground. The goal of terrorist is to take over govt and install their agents. Its a global movement
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Chibuzoc(m): 12:13pm On Feb 24
On your mandate they terrorists are standing
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Kingpele(m): 12:15pm On Feb 24
A messed up government, imagine government paying ransom to terrorists that suppose to be wiped outfrom the face of the earth
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Onewazobia(m): 12:19pm On Feb 24
nairalanda1:
At some point, government and the people of nigeria have got to stop paying ransom...because that's the way boko funds themselves, among other means.

The day we stop, them go eventually stop.

But people want their loved ones back, and government wants to win elections...so ransom. And Boko will just head to their local arms dealer and place an order for the latest model of SAM....
May the punishment on Buhari be greater than that of Hitler.
The wickedness these men papatrated is unimaginable.
Bringing in these evil souls across our borders.....
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Evaloyal2J(f): 12:22pm On Feb 24
They borrow billions of dollars from world bank, china and imf and you wonder what they're using the money for, nothing to show for except for politics and terrorism
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by IkeOnyia: 12:23pm On Feb 24
Nigeria's federal and northern state governments keep paying these bandits billions of naira which are then used to buy more guns and equipment for them to continue terrorizing Christians yet same government will claim that there is no state-sponsored genocide against Christians in Nigeria.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by atobs4real(m): 12:23pm On Feb 24
Our politicians can lie like lai.
They have no shame and never look back to determine the extent of there sin.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Angelfrost(m): 12:25pm On Feb 24
Armaggedon:
I thought you all said the story of helicopter dropping supplies to boko haram and bandits is false
Lol... Can we just stop being naive and face the truth for once?!!

Terrorism has continued in Nigeria solely because our leaders and citizens accommodate it.

If we all want an end to crimes and terrorism, it can happen within a week! Just one week!!!
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Emmy000seun(m): 12:29pm On Feb 24
But for people still supporting APC, are this evil been perpetrated not under their watch?!!! Or who do we blame..and we still have some sane people clapping for people (politicians)that are destroying them for personal gain... imagine they know this people and pay them in secret only to come out and say otherwise... I know everyone will reap what he sow..karma is real
dre11:
• Helicopter said to have delivered cash to Gwoza stronghold

• Two Boko Haram commanders allegedly freed in deal

• FG insists no ransom was paid

• Anti-terrorism Act prescribes up to 15-year jail for ransom payment

• U.S. visit focuses on terror financing, illicit flows





https://guardian.ng/news/u-s-treasury-official-in-abuja-as-fg-sources-bicker-over-ransom-payment/
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Racoon(m): 12:33pm On Feb 24
Humn! God save Nigeria from these terrorists and their sponsors in and out of government.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by CodeTemplar: 12:40pm On Feb 24
A culture of denial means the Nigerian govt thats sympathetic to the cause of BH will deny and gladly pay more ransom in the future.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by ufotunang: 12:58pm On Feb 24
nairalanda1:
At some point, government and the people of nigeria have got to stop paying ransom...because that's the way boko funds themselves, among other means.

The day we stop, them go eventually stop.

But people want their loved ones back, and government wants to win elections...so ransom. And Boko will just head to their local arms dealer and place an order for the latest model of SAM....
..if people do not pay ransom the terrorists will kill their loved ones... and the police, military are not willing to go and rescue the victims or kidnapped victims from the terrorists..so that is why people pay ransom
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by DeltaBachelor(m): 1:01pm On Feb 24
They can keep lying to themselves o. You pay ransom and Boko Haram will now use it to procure more arms to keep the kidnapping going on. It is now “business as usual” for them. The best alternative would be to cut it out from the source. This is becoming unbecoming. Haba Mana FG !!!!
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Jacoban20: 1:06pm On Feb 24
Government of propaganda.

All is not well with this administration but they believe pushing the wrong narrative so overwhelmingly is solution to everything
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by dederocs(m): 1:08pm On Feb 24
We need imprisonment for ransom payment and payment facilitators for ransom. Ransom money is what territorists use to buy bigger guns.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by nairalanda1(m): 1:11pm On Feb 24
ufotunang:
..if people do not pay ransom the terrorists will kill their loved ones... and the police, military are not willing to go and rescue the victims or kidnapped victims from the terrorists..so that is why people pay ransom
Yeah, but at some point, they are going to effing wake up and realize that wasting time and effort to kidnap and then have to kill people without any return is kind of counterproductive.

(Yes, government needs to up its game as well)

Paying ransom is like funding them terrorists. They don't even need to raid a village or extort some big man.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by ufotunang: 1:23pm On Feb 24
nairalanda1:
Yeah, but at some point, they are going to effing wake up and realize that wasting time and effort to kidnap and then have to kill people without any return is kind of counterproductive.

(Yes, government needs to up its game as well)

Paying ransom is like funding them terrorists. They don't even need to raid a village or extort some big man.
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The solution is for the military to be proactive
..let them take the fight, fight jets, drones, bombing to the terrorists hide outs..in which this will kill a lot of terrorists and wipe many of them away.they should not wait for terrorists to attack and kidnapp and kill Nigerians before the military react.. Isreal are proactive they take the fight, fighter jets, drones, bombing to the terrorists hideouts in the middle east and kill a lot of terrorists and even the terrorists leaders..you can even see that terrorists in the middle east are afraid of Isreal because Isreal are proactive.. Isreal has no mercy for terrorists..but here in Nigeria we even give terrorists amnesty, money, food, jobs,.. even call them repentant terrorists..this is not how to fight terrorism..let Nigeria do like Isreal
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by Humblesam(m): 2:07pm On Feb 24
ufotunang:
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The solution is for the military to be proactive
..let them take the fight, fight jets, drones, bombing to the terrorists hide outs..in which this will kill a lot of terrorists and wipe many of them away.they should not wait for terrorists to attack and kidnapp and kill Nigerians before the military react.. Isreal are proactive they take the fight, fighter jets, drones, bombing to the terrorists hideouts in the middle east and kill a lot of terrorists and even the terrorists leaders..you can even see that terrorists in the middle east are afraid of Isreal because Isreal are proactive.. Isreal has no mercy for terrorists..but here in Nigeria we even give terrorists amnesty, money, food, jobs,.. even call them repentant terrorists..this is not how to fight terrorism..let Nigeria do like Isreal
Israel fight is totally different from our fight here.
Israel are not fighting or killing terrorists inside ISRAEL but outside it territory but Nigeria is not fighting terrorists in Niger or Chad neither Cameron but inside our own country.
Israel don't finance them directly or indirectly but Nigeria does.
Israel are not sympathetic as a nation but Nigeria partially are.
Solution:
The day the North agree together as one body not to be sympathetic to them, believe me, it will work like magic.
Where am coming from, if one in the family becomes a thief, we in the family will call him and warn him to stop stealing but if he doesn't and continues, we would be the ones to even call the authority and hand him over to be dealt with probably because we love our peaceful and simple living but same can't be said of the north.
Most northerners hide and provide hide out for these evil people simply because some of them are their relatives and they're indirectly benefitting from them.
A lot has to be done in the North to sanitize them. Those guyz don't strike without an informant and unfortunately it's always a peanut as a bait.
North should rise up and said Enough is enough, then watch this rubbish dies a natural death.
In essence, if the North continue to keep quiet when hundreds are killed in their own domain but suddenly find their voices when some Palestinians terrorists are killed by Israel forces then we shouldn't waste our time thinking about solution any time soon.
The solution lies with the Northerners, simple.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by nairalanda1(m): 2:10pm On Feb 24
ufotunang:
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The solution is for the military to be proactive
..let them take the fight, fight jets, drones, bombing to the terrorists hide outs..in which this will kill a lot of terrorists and wipe many of them away.they should not wait for terrorists to attack and kidnapp and kill Nigerians before the military react.. Isreal are proactive they take the fight, fighter jets, drones, bombing to the terrorists hideouts in the middle east and kill a lot of terrorists and even the terrorists leaders..you can even see that terrorists in the middle east are afraid of Isreal because Isreal are proactive.. Isreal has no mercy for terrorists..but here in Nigeria we even give terrorists amnesty, money, food, jobs,.. even call them repentant terrorists..this is not how to fight terrorism..let Nigeria do like Isreal
Yes, but they may also kill a lot of kidnap victims.
Re: Jonathan Burke In Abuja As FG, Sources Bicker Over Ransom Payment by PUNANI01: 6:06pm On Feb 24
A government of terrorists and criminals and bandïts!
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