Secret Document Reveals How Ex-Gov Ibrahim Idris Funded New Terror Group
with Contracts
Information available to 247ureports.com through
competent sources within the Wada administration in Kogi State indicates that
the new emerging Jihadist group in Kogi State may have had its roots in the
former Governor of the State. According to one of the sources, “a latent
drama is playing out in the Kogi state”. New ‘secret’ government document obtained
through a source reveals how the Idris administration financed the emergence of
the new terror group through ‘illegal’ contract awards to the group – which
they use for the importation of body armour and weapons.
The former
governor of Kogi State, Ibrahim Idris – while in office officially awarded a
two billion naira N2, 000.000, 000 to Friday Sani – for the renovation of
schools – through a special account in Skye Bank, Lokoja. Interesting, no
schools were renovated.
According
to the information made available by a loyalist of the leader of the new terror
group and Kogi State lawmaker, Friday Abdul Sani, the Ajana Mopol group –
through the assistance of Idris’ financial generosity – has managed to launch a
mass recruitment campaign that has successfully enlisted new membership that
rivals that of Boko Haram. Intelligent source indicates that the members have
become active in the multiple ‘sensitive’ areas of the state
As
gathered, the objective of the new terror group is to sabotage the initiatives
of political opponents within the north central region through massive
offensive attacks that would inflame the federal government into confusion as
done by Boko Haram. The massacre of church goers last year in Kogi State is
believed to have been carried out by the group.
Presently,
the group is estimated to have a membership of about 250 with an extended
membership of over 2000 in the rest of twenty [20] Local Government Councils of
Kogi State. It is not clear if the group’s leader, Friday Abdul Sani is
connected with any fundamentalist groups but the activities of Ajana Mopol
share great resemblance with tactics of some core militant groups in Asia.
The leader
of the group, Friday Abdul Sani is said to have managed to sustain the
commanding control of the group because of his closeness to some top
politicians in the State – particularly the former governor of the state,
Ibrahim Idris. A source close to the terrorist leader states “that Friday
Abdul Sani’s new pursuit to take over the political leadership of Kogi includes
carrying out operations that are considered repressive and inappropriate are
established facts”.
Initial
police investigation conducted by the police acknowledged that Friday Abdul
Sani is an illegal arms dealer. It insinuated that Friday Sani Abdul had been
involved in the importation of body armours and fire arms.
Culled from
247ureports.com
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