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Why We Haven’t Named Sponsors Of Terrorism -Malami

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), has stated the reasons why the government is holding off on naming sponsors of terrorism in Nigeria.
Malami, who spoke during an interview with Channels TV, last Wednesday evening, said the government was not reluctant in naming the sponsors of terrorism but was only taking its time.
This is despite calls from different quarters for President Muhammadu Buhari, to publish the names of the sponsors.
Malami stated, “One thing that I think you need to take into consideration is that investigation is still ongoing and the fact that a lot of arrests were made.
“With the fact that judicial orders for the detention of those that have been arrested have been obtained, it is indeed out of place to conclude that nothing is being heard on the matter.
“Work is in progress. It will continue to be in progress and certainly we will do the needful at the right time.”
The AGF, while noting that the names include those of locally and internationally recognised individuals, said arrests have been made and that the government is not resting on its oars.
“The fact remains that we have ever been working. There is no dull moment as far as the process is concerned. So, what I am saying in essence is that it is work in progress. Arrests were made, judicial orders were obtained and, indeed, we will do the needful,” Malami said.
The minister also vowed that “no one will be spared as far as we are concerned as a government.”
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