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Nigerian govt claims prosecution of 100 terror financiers in 2 years, citizens express doubts

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President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday disclosed that Nigeria had successfully prosecuted over 100 terror financiers in the past two years as part of its ongoing fight against financial crimes and terrorism financing.

The effort is geared toward disrupting the financial networks supporting terrorist groups such as Boko Haram and ISWAP, ultimately safeguarding communities and fostering a secure environment for development.

The disclosure was made by George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, who represented Tinubu at the National Anti-Money Laundering, Combating Terrorism Financing and Counter-Proliferation Financing Compliance Summit held in Abuja.

Akume stated that the government has made significant strides in enhancing its capabilities to identify and pursue individuals involved in financing violent acts.

He stressed that targeting the financial resources behind terrorism is a fundamental component of the national strategy to combat serious crimes.

He said, “By taking away the funds, resources and material support behind Boko Haram and ISWAP, we are denying them the ability to inflict terror on our communities and citizens.

“We have made progress to tackle the threats of terrorism and other violent crimes through the gallant action of our frontline troops and our security agencies.

“Through the efforts of the office of the national security adviser and the attorney-general of the federation, we have prosecuted and convicted over 100 terrorist financiers in the last two years.

“It is an approach that we are utilising as a fundamental component of our national strategies to combat serious criminal offences.”

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Hafsat Bakari, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), speaking at the summit, stressed the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders, including political leaders, financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, and international partners.

“The fight against financial crimes is not one that any single entity can win alone. It requires the collective strength and commitment of our political leaders, regulators, financial institutions, law enforcement and security agencies, and international partners,” Bakari stressed.
But many who spoke to this medium expressed doubts over the prosecution.

Dr. Abiye Prekemeh, a medical doctor told this medium that ” Nigerians have been shouting since the Buhari era on the necessity to prosecute terror financiers but nothing happened. For government to suddenly tell Nigerians that 100 terror financiers have been successfully prosecuted beggared belief. The question is , were they given secret trial without informing the people? There has never been any report of prosecution in the media. The government should give more information.

In his own reaction, John Nwokolo, a business man noted that it was odd for government to suddenly claim that some terror financiers have been prosecuted. ” When were they arrested? What are their identities? More questions than answers.
Others who spoke toed the line of Nwokolo.