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“Terrorism Financiers Are Known But…”— Buratai

March 21, 2026
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Former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, has stated that he should not be held accountable for the non-disclosure of individuals allegedly financing terrorism in Nigeria.

Speaking on Politics Today, Buratai emphasised that identifying and publicly naming such individuals is not his responsibility, noting that the relevant authorities are already aware of those involved.

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“You cannot say I should be responsible for naming the financiers of terror,” he said.

He explained that the matter goes beyond simply revealing names, adding that security agencies understand the reasons behind the lack of public disclosure. According to him, those responsible are still within society and are known to the appropriate authorities, who should take necessary action.

Buratai also clarified that the rehabilitation of repentant Boko Haram members was a policy decision made by the government rather than the Nigerian Army.

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He noted that during his tenure, insurgents were given a deadline in 2016 to surrender. Those who complied were granted safe passage and handed over to relevant agencies for rehabilitation.

The former army chief further raised concerns about Nigeria’s current security challenges, stressing the need for stronger intelligence gathering to effectively combat threats.

He also called on the government to recruit more security personnel to enhance safety and improve overall national security.

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Buratai’s remarks highlight ongoing concerns about transparency in the fight against terrorism in Nigeria.

While authorities are believed to have intelligence on terror financiers, the lack of public disclosure has raised questions among citizens. His clarification on the rehabilitation programme underscores the government’s strategy of combining military action with deradicalisation efforts.

However, his call for improved intelligence and increased recruitment reflects the persistent security challenges facing the country.

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