Boko Haram
Generous contributions and extortion have been identified by the United nations as some of the means through which the Boko Haram terrorist group is being funded.
The
international body revealed this in a report from Kairat Umarov, the
Chairperson of the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions
1267 (1999), 1989 (2011) and 2253 (2015) concerning Islamic State in
Iraq and the Levant (Da’esh), Al-Qaida and associated individuals,
groups, undertakings and entities.
It
said some non-governmental organisations were sending funds to local
terrorist groups in the West African region.
The
UN also said member states were worried that radicalisation was
increasing the threat level in the region.
“Boko
Haram (QDe.138) and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP)
have had a similar impact in their areas of control, including the
Lake Chad basin,” the report disclosed.
“The
predominance in the region of the cash economy, without controls, is
conducive to terrorist groups funded by extortion, charitable
donations, smuggling, remittances and kidnapping.”
The
report also covered the abduction of some students of the Government
Girls College in Dapchi, Yobe State by the insurgents in February.
It
said, “111 schoolgirls from the town of Dapchi were kidnapped on 18
February 2018 and released by ISWAP on 21 March 2018 in exchange for
a large ransom payment.”
The
document is the 22nd Report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions
Monitoring Team submitted pursuant to resolution 2368 (2017)
concerning ISIL (Da’esh), Al-Qaida and associated individuals and
entities.
Thousands
have been killed and millions displaced as a result of the Boko Haram
insurgency in the North-eastern part of the country.
But
the Nigerian military has been working with the security forces in
countries in the Lake Chad region to fight the insurgents and restore
calm in the affected states, especially in Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa.
The
military’s effort has led to the recent voluntary return of some
displaced persons who fled their homes in the heat of the insurgency
in 2014.
However,
the terrorist group has carried out a few attacks on some of the
communities in the troubled region while the government insisted that
the insurgents have been technically degraded.
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