The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) has expressed concern over the inflow of weapons in the country from Libya following the yet-abated security challenges facing the country.
In a statement by the NFIU Head, Strategic Communication, Sani Tukur, Bakari was quoted to have attributed the development to the escalation of Nigeria’s internal security crisis.
The intelligence unit boss, who said Nigeria does not need a stopgap measure in fighting terrorism, called fora sustainable measure.
The CEO also highlighted that the NFIU has the political will and support to do its job but needs institutional support to achieve its mandate.
Bakari told the audience, “Nigeria does not need a stopgap measure in fighting terrorism...
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