PRESIDENCY DISCOVERS MORE SOURCES OF IPOB FUNDING
PRESIDENCY
DISCOVERS MORE SOURCES OF IPOB FUNDING
THE Federal Government may have
discovered more sources where funding of the operations of Nnamdi Kanu-led
Indigenous People Biafra (IPOB), going by the revelation of a top Presidency
official.
Minister of Information, Lai
Mohammed, had last Wednesday, declared that the sources of funds for IPOB had
been traced to France and the United Kingdom.
But Senior Special Assistant to the
president on Diaspora Affairs, Honourable Abike Dabiri, who spoke with Sunday
Tribune at the sideline of the ongoing 72nd Session of the United Nations
General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, disclosed that foreign sources of funds
for the secessionist group were more than the two already named by government.
According to her, it is now easier
for government to trace the group’s sources of funds and block them, unlike
before the government declared it as a terrorist organisation.
Dabiri noted that the declaration of
the group as a terrorist organisation followed a meticulous investigation by
the federal government.
She revealed that these sources had
been known to the Federal Government for over a long period, adding that now
that government had acted decisively by declaring IPOB a terrorist group, the
funding countries had no choice but to cut off the support.
According to her, the issue was the
focus of discussion between the Federal Government and Nigerians in the
Diaspora during recent meeting in the United Kingdom.
She said: “These sources of funds
have been known for a long time to have been coming from the Diaspora. But I
think after proper investigation, Nigeria has always known that the issue has
been from abroad, the funding was from abroad.
“But now, the Federal Government has
finally nailed it. Knowing is the first line of success. So, now, it is tracing
those funds and working with those countries.
“Now that IPOB has been declared a
terrorist organisation, it will be easier to block its sources of funding,
because, for any terrorist organisation, you need to deal with that.
“It was difficult before. Now that it
is a terrorist organisation and you know its funding is coming from abroad, the
next step is to block the sources of funding.
“We actually addressed this issue in
London, because it was obvious that support was coming from abroad.
“In fact, Nigerians in the Diaspora
spoke about this and they themselves started their investigation and research.
“So, now that Nigeria has been able
to nail it, and you also know that this is a terrorist organisation, those
countries where the funds are coming from need to support us in tackling this
issue.”
Dabiri maintained that countries that
are the sources of funds for IPOB may not have been aware of the questionable
ventures they were utilised for.
Asked why such countries would be
involved in IPOB’s funding, the presidential aide stated: “I wouldn’t know but
now that they know, maybe they didn’t know. Now that they know, it is important
for Nigeria to now talk to them.
“Two countries have been identified
and I believe it is even much more than that. Now that they know, they need to
work with Nigeria, to support us and stop another form of terrorism.”
On stopping individuals abroad who
may be remitting money to the group, Dabiri said that was left for the
financial institutions to tackle.
She further said: “I think the
financial institutions know how to do it. It is easy to trace money and to know
where it is going to.
“So, that will be left for the
institutions to deal with. Once you know and you know where this is going to, I
think it is easy to deal with.
“But now that it is official, the
next step is to block the source of funding.”