The Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum, has expressed delight over the conviction of some Nigerians alleged to be sponsoring Boko Haram activities.
The Governor urged the Federal Government to follow up on the investigation of the United Arab Eirates on the convicts.
Zulum said this in a statement on Tuesday by his spokesman, Malam Isa Gusau.
The statement was titled, ‘Zulum hails UAE on ‘Boko Haram sponsors’, asks FG to deploy a multi-stakeholder team to follow up, expand searchlight’.
There had been reports that an Abu Dhabi appeal court upheld the conviction of some Nigerians for allegedly supplying almost ₦300m to fund Boko Haram.
According to the court, the convicts allegedly used bureau de change operations to send $782,000 to Boko Haram in 17 separate transfers from Dubai to Nigeria between 2015 and 2016.
However, the families of the convicts have raised questions on the UAE court judgement, saying that the convicts were innocent of the charges.
On his part, Zulum acknowledged the rights of the families of those convicted.
The statement read in part, “Governor Babagana Umara Zulum is glad that for the first time in 11 years, there appears to be headway on tracking some alleged financiers of Boko Haram’s activities which has left thousands of citizens killed, millions displaced and private property and public institutions worth 9 billion dollars destroyed in Borno, other parts of the northeast and Nigeria at large.
“Zulum urged the Federal Government to consider setting up a multi-stakeholder team with trusted representatives from the Federal Ministries of Justice, Foreign Affairs, the Nigerian Intelligence Agency, NIA, the Defence Intelligence Agency, DIA, the Multinational Joint Task Force in the Lake Chad, and the ECOWAS Intergovernmental Action Group on Terrorism Financing in West Africa, to assiduously work with the UAE Government to look into the issues raised by families crying foul play, and more importantly, to follow-up on the findings by the UAE with the hope of using the intelligence, if authenticated, to expand search on other Boko Haram sponsors that may be helping in similar ways.”
The governor on Friday and October this year, had declared two days of statewide fasting and prayers against the Boko Haram and their sponsors.
He had urged the people in the state to sustain prayers for God to exposed all Boko Haram sponsors and anyone knowingly benefitting from the menace at the expense of peace in the state.
The United Nations Analytical Support and Sanction Monitoring Team on its 22nd report had identified charitable donations, extortion, smuggling and ransom remittances from kidnapping as some of the ways through which the terrorist group raises fund.

