Hundreds of millions of pounds of British foreign aid given to Nigeria
to help combat Boko Haram terrorists is instead allegedly being used to
fund a witch-hunt against opposition politicians, UK Telegraph reports.
In
a publication on Tuesday, Con Coughlin, UK Telegraph defence editor,
said Britain committed to spending £860 million in foreign aid to
Nigeria, to help support the country’s efforts to crush Boko Haram
terror group, which has been responsible for a spate of outrages,
including the kidnapping of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls.
“But
Western officials are now raising concerns that the government of the
country’s recently elected leader, President Muhammadu Buhari, is
misusing the funds to persecute political opponents.
“Since Mr
Buhari came to power last July, a number of prominent members of the
former ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) have been arrested and
imprisoned without charge. Among those detained was the party’s official
spokesperson.
“Most of the arrests have been sanctioned by the
government-controlled Economic and Financial Crime Commission, which was
set up to tackle corruption and receives funding from the Department
for International Development.
“But while Mr Buhari’s government
continues to use British aid money to target his political opponents, it
is proving less effective at tackling the Islamist-run Boko Haram
terrorist group.
“Much of the aid Britain provides to Nigeria is
aimed at helping the country’s security forces to become more effective
at tackling Boko Haram, which boasts of its links with Islamic State
(ISIL) and achieved international notoriety two years ago after
kidnapping 276 schoolgirls in northern Nigeria two years ago”, it read.
Coughlin
noted that though scores of British military personnel – including
members of the Special Forces – were based in Nigeria helping to train
the military to tackle Boko Haram, there was growing concern among
Western officials that the Nigerian military was failing to take
effective action against the terrorists.
He said this had
resulted in Boko Haram now being regarded as the world’s deadliest
terrorist organisation, responsible for more deaths than ISIL, even as
reports say that the sect is trying to train kidnapped children to act
as suicide bombers.
“This is a scandal in the making,” he quoted a senior U.S. official.
“There
is no doubt the growing strength of Boko Haram is because President
Buhari is far more interested in settling scores with his political
opponents that concentrating his energy on defeating terrorists.
“The
result is that Nigeria is starting to look more and more like a police
state while Boko Haram just goes from strength to strength.”
The
defence editor quoted another western diplomat thus: “If Buhari was
serious about fighting corruption he would be focusing all of his
efforts on targeting corruption that is impeding Nigeria’s ability to
focus its efforts on tackling Boko Haram.”
Continuing, the
publication revealed that western officials have expressed concern about
Buhari’s increasingly autocratic style of government since he came to
power last year.
“Now political opponents claim he is returning
to his old dictatorial ways, abusing British aid meant to improve
Nigeria’s ability to tackle Boko Haram to consolidate his hold on power.
“Mr
Buhari’s claim that he is winning the war against Boko Haram –
(recently claimed the group no longer poses a serious threat) – has been
undermined by recent revelations that the Nigerian authorities have
tried to cover up the fact that hundreds of more schoolchildren have
been abducted by Boko Haram.
“Human rights activists have
confirmed that around 400 women and children were abducted last year by
militants from the Nigerian town of Damasak.
“It is now believed
that some of these children may have been trained as suicide bombers.
U.S. counter-terrorism experts say at least 105 women and girls trained
by Boko Haram have taken part in suicide attacks since June 2014,” the
UK Telegraph publication added.
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