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UAE Names Six Nigerian Sponsors Of Terrorism
The United Arab Emirates federal cabinet met in the capital, Abu Dhabi, last Monday, according to state-run WAM news agency, and released the names of individuals and entities of Global Sponsors of Terrorism.
In the list, the UAE designated six Nigerians as financiers of Boko Haram and other criminal activities.
The six Nigerians are, Abdurrahaman Ado Musa; Salihu Yusuf Adamu; Bashir Ali Yusuf; Muhammed Ibrahim Isa; Ibrahim Ali Alhassan; Surajo Abubakar Muhammad.
The country also place the six Nigerians on the Middle-East giant’s watch list.
The decision came about a year after the Nigerians were indicted for sponsoring Boko Haram.
A Nigerian government official is said to be involved (who was not named ) in sponsoring the dreaded sect that has killed over 100,000 civilians and security forces and inflicted untold economic damage on the country since its campaign began in 2009.
The government official has yet to be publicly identified by the Emirati authorities, amidst claims that some elements in the Nigerian government were mounting diplomatic pressure not to publish the name.
At least, 47 other foreign nationals and entities were also added to the watch list by the UAE, last Monday.
Among them include, Ahmed Mohammed Abdulla Mohammed Alshaiba Alnuaimi (UAE); Mohamed Saqer Yousif Saqer Al Zaabi (UAE); Hamad Mohammed Rahmah Humaid Alshamsi (UAE); Saeed Naser Saeed Naser Alteneiji (UAE); Hassan Hussain Tabaja (Lebanon); Adham Hussain Tabaja (Lebanon); Mohammed Ahmed Musaed Saeed (Yemen); Hayder Habeeb Ali (Iraq); Basim Yousuf Hussein Alshaghanbi (Iraq); Sharif Ahmed Sharif Ba Alawi (Yemen); Manoj Sabharwal Om Prakash (India); Rashed Saleh Saleh Al Jarmouzi (Yemen); Naif Nasser Saleh Aljarmouzi (Yemen); Zubiullah Abdul Qahir Durani (Afghanistan); Suliman Saleh Salem Aboulan (Yemen); Adel Ahmed Salem Obaid Ali Badrah (Yemen); Ali Nasser Alaseeri (Saudi Arabia); and Fadhl Saleh Salem Altayabi (Yemen).
Others are, Ashur Omar Ashur Obaidoon (Yemen); Hazem Mohsen Farhan and Hazem Mohsen Al Farhan (Syria); Mehdi Azizollah Kiasati (Iran); Farshad Jafar Hakemzadeh (Iran); Seyyed Reza Mohmmad Ghasemi (Iran); Mohsen Hassan Kargarhodjat Abadi (Iran); Ibrahim Mahmood Ahmed Mohammed (Iran); Osama Housen Dughaem (Syria); Alaa Khanfurah – Alaa Abdulrazzaq Ali Khanfurah – Alaa Alkhanfurah (Syria); Fadi Said Kamar (Great Britain); Walid Kamel Awad (Saint Kitts and Nevis); Khaled Walid Awad (Saint Kitts and Nevis); Imad Khallak Kantakdzhi (Russia); and Mouhammad Ayman Tayseer Rashid Marayat (Jordan); among others.
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