Niger, Mali, B’Faso, an intelligence agent threatened to expose the Nigerian politician who sponsored a terrorist – reporting

The Hausa service from German international announcer Deutsche Welle, DW Hausa, has revealed that the intelligence agency from Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, has threatened to expose the Nigerian politician who sponsored terrorists and allowed bandits by giving them key logistics to carry out their criminals.

Broadcast clothing, in a post on Facebook on Monday, said that three countries which are member countries of the Sahel States Alliance (AES), have concluded plans to uncover senior Nigerian politicians who are suspected of helping armed bandits operating in the northwestern region of Nigeria and frings of West African countries.

The report also stated that the collection of discrete intelligence by these institutions revealed that the top and influential politicians had provided funds for terrorists with the guise of in the negotiations of peace agreements and negotiations with them, added the transfer of funds intended for the construction or disaster interspersed, which was misused by weapons used for weapons procurement, as well as procurement of weapons used for weapons, as well as construction.

The translation of the posts made in Hausa reads:

“The intelligence agencies from Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso said they were preparing to reveal the names of senior Nigerian politicians who were suspected of supporting the bandits operating in northwest of Nigeria.

“The authorities say they have the names of several senior Nigerian politicians, have arrested some of those who sell weapons to militants and have conducted an investigation.

“Sources in AES claim that investigations have associated certain Nigerian politicians with bandit leaders who have terrorized rural communities in all Kaduna, Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, and Niger states.”

According to the institution, the step is part of the ongoing regional effort to dismantle cross-border criminal networks that trigger vulnerability in West Africa in the midst of a developing collaboration between Sahel countries about security, especially in handling armed groups and illegal weapons trading throughout the border.

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