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Boko Haram funding: HURIWA questions Nigeria’s intelligence failures

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 9, 2025 2583 Minutes read0

•Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa

The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has expressed concerns over the recent revelation by the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, about the inability of Nigerian intelligence agencies to trace and disrupt the funding and training networks sustaining Boko Haram for over 15 years.

The group described the situation as a damning indictment of the country’s intelligence institutions and a troubling failure to justify their substantial annual budgets, reports Vanguard.

It recalled a recent interview with Al-Jazeera, where General Musa reportedly emphasised the need for a United Nations-led investigation into the international flow of funds to Boko Haram.

In a press statement signed by the National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, HURIWA highlighted the paradox of a nation with robust intelligence institutions yet unable to detect or prevent financial and logistical support for insurgent groups.

They noted that: “The Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI), Department of State Services (DSS), and Nigerian Intelligence Agency (NIA) are tasked with key roles in safeguarding national security. However, their apparent failure to address Boko Haram’s funding raises fundamental questions about their operational effectiveness.

“The DMI is responsible for gathering, processing, and disseminating military intelligence to support Nigeria’s armed forces. The DSS is tasked with internal security, including counterintelligence and the prevention of sabotage, espionage, and terrorism. The NIA is mandated to handle foreign intelligence and counterintelligence. Together, these agencies are meant to form a comprehensive intelligence apparatus capable of addressing national security threats,” HURIWA said, frowning that despite these institutional frameworks, Boko Haram continues to thrive, now deploying advanced technologies like drones for surveillance.

HURIWA questioned whether the enormous resources allocated to these agencies are being effectively utilized or wasted. The association also raised concerns about possible corruption, inefficiencies, and lack of accountability within these institutions, urging a thorough audit of their operations.

General Musa’s remarks about the difficulty in procuring military equipment further underscored the broader systemic challenges facing Nigeria’s defense and security sector. The CDS lamented that “even with available funds, acquiring critical military equipment has proven difficult.”

HURIWA said whether the bottlenecks in procurement are a result of bureaucratic inefficiencies or external sabotage, calling for urgent reforms to address these barriers.

It further criticised the government’s apparent reliance on external interventions, such as the proposed UN investigation, to address internal security challenges. While acknowledging the value of international cooperation, the association emphasized that “the primary responsibility for safeguarding Nigeria lies with its own institutions.” The failure to detect and disrupt the funding and training networks of Boko Haram “is not only a failure of intelligence but also a betrayal of the Nigerian people who bear the brunt of the insurgency’s devastating consequences.”

The association also took issue with the lack of transparency and accountability in the operations of Nigeria’s intelligence agencies. It called for comprehensive reforms to enhance inter-agency coordination, adopt advanced technologies for intelligence gathering, and ensure that public funds allocated to these agencies yield tangible results.

It described the situation as “a national embarrassment,” stating that “the inability of Nigeria’s intelligence agencies to uncover and disrupt Boko Haram’s funding networks undermines the country’s sovereignty and global standing.”

The association urged the government to demonstrate a genuine commitment to reform by holding the leadership of these agencies accountable for their performance.

The group further highlighted the broader implications of these failures, particularly on the safety and well-being of Nigerians.

“Boko Haram’s sustained insurgency has resulted in thousands of deaths, displacement of communities, and economic instability. The lack of effective intelligence has perpetuated this cycle of violence, leaving citizens vulnerable and eroding trust in the government’s ability to protect them.”

HURIWA concluded by calling on the federal government to immediately address these shortcomings.

The association stressed that “a robust and transparent intelligence framework is critical to defeating Boko Haram and other security threats.” Without significant reforms, Nigeria risks prolonging its security challenges and undermining its development and stability.

It reiterated its call for accountability, urging Nigerians to demand better governance and oversight in the management of the country’s intelligence and security apparatus.

 

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