Buratai Urges Nigerian Government to Act Against Terrorism Financiers Amid Ongoing Insurgency Challenges
Former Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai has called on the Nigerian government to take decisive action against terrorism financiers. Buratai emphasized that military efforts alone are insufficient to combat insurgency, urging for concrete follow-up on identified suspects. In March 2024, the government identified 15 entities linked to terror financing but has provided limited updates on prosecutions. He highlighted that addressing insecurity requires sustained investment in development and broader societal involvement.

Tukur Buratai, former Chief of Army Staff, urged the Nigerian government to take decisive action against terrorism financiers, asserting that military operations alone cannot eliminate insurgency. He stated that simply naming financiers without subsequent action does not effectively address security challenges.
In March 2024, the government identified 15 entities linked to terror financing but has not provided significant updates on their prosecution. Buratai emphasized that the issue is complex and requires collective efforts, including investment in infrastructure and social services. He noted operational challenges within the military but affirmed that the insurgency cannot be resolved solely through military means.




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