A security expert and chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Amb. Nurain Abayomi Mumuni has called on the international agencies operating in Nigeria to carry out their humanitarian support without undermining the security of the host communities.
Mumuni made this call in the wake of a recent indictment of US aid agency, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), for allegedly funding terrorist organizations, including Boko Haram, both in Nigeria and various regions across the globe.
Recall that Scott Perry, a United States Congressman representing Pennsylvania, had earlier accused the United States Agency for International Development, USAID, of funding terrorist organizations like Boko Haram.
Perry disclosed this at the inaugural hearing of the Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency on Thursday.
In his reaction to the shocking revelation, the security expert, in a statement issued by his aide, Rasheed Abubakar, noted that these allegations raised crucial questions, not only about the integrity of humanitarian aid but also about the broader implications for global security and diplomatic relations.
He said that the ongoing crisis in Nigeria, characterized by the actions of Boko Haram and other armed groups, demands a delicate balance between providing humanitarian assistance and ensuring that aid does not inadvertently bolster insurgency or terrorist activities.
The APC chieftain while speaking further, maintained that organizations involved in the distribution of aid must conduct thorough risk assessments to ensure that resources reach those in need without weakening the already fragile security landscape.
Mumuni added that the indictments highlight the pressing need for enhanced oversight and accountability in international aid programmes.
He said: “Agencies like the USAID must fortify their mechanisms for monitoring and evaluating the impact of their initiatives. This includes ensuring that aid reaches its intended recipients and is not diverted to support violent extremism.
He added, “I am deeply concerned about the recent indictments alleging that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has unwittingly sponsored terrorism both in Nigeria and various regions across the globe. These allegations raise crucial questions not only about the integrity of humanitarian aid but also about the broader implications for global security and diplomatic relations.
“The ongoing crises in Nigeria, characterized by the actions of Boko Haram and other armed groups, demand a delicate balance between providing humanitarian assistance and ensuring that aid does not inadvertently bolster insurgency or terrorist activities.
“It is imperative that organizations involved in the distribution of aid conduct thorough risk assessments to ensure that resources reach those in need without weakening the already fragile security landscape.
“The indictments highlight the pressing need for enhanced oversight and accountability in international aid programmes. Agencies like the USAID must fortify them for monitoring and evaluating the impact of their initiatives. This includes ensuring that aid reaches its intended recipients and is not diverted to support violent extremism.
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Speaking further, the author of “Global Terrorism and its Effects on Humanity” said the situation underscores the importance of relevant government agencies collaborating with NGOs and local communities.
“Stakeholders must engage in responsible dialogue to develop strategies that address vulnerability and aid dependency while combating terrorism. Increased training for personnel dealing with humanitarian efforts can enhance understanding of local dynamics and help negate unintended consequences.
“Furthermore, these allegations, if substantiated, may lead to increased scrutiny of U.S. foreign aid policies and underscore the need for reform. A transparent approach to funding and a commitment to ethical standards in humanitarian assistance are paramount. The U.S. government must reinforce its commitment to preventing terrorism financing and take necessary measures to ensure that aid serves as a conduit for peace and stability rather than violence.
“Also, while the intention behind humanitarian assistance is to promote development and alleviate suffering, this recent unsettling development serves as a reminder that vigilance and strategic foresight are essential. It is our collective responsibility to re-evaluate our approaches to international aid and security to prevent the unintended sponsorship of terrorism. We must prioritize establishing trust with local populations, investing in capacity-building, and ensuring that our resources do not inadvertently contribute to violence.
“The allegations against USAID regarding the sponsorship of terrorism mainly revolve around claims that its financial and aid efforts in certain regions, particularly in Nigeria, may have inadvertently supported terrorist organizations. Here are key points outlining the details of these allegations:
“There are assertions that aid provided by USAID has been misappropriated or siphoned off to support militant groups such as Boko Haram. The lack of effective monitoring has led to concerns that resources intended for humanitarian purposes are instead being exploited by insurgents.
“Critics argue that USAID has not implemented sufficient oversight mechanisms to track the distribution and impact of its funding. This has raised alarms about the potential for funds to inadvertently contribute to local instability or violence.
“Reports indicate that USAID may not have been conducting thorough enough risk assessments when engaging with local partners or agencies in conflict-affected areas, leading to collaborations that could bolster extremist factions.
“Local Dynamics and Partnerships: The allegations point to a lack of understanding of the complex socio-political landscapes in which USAID operates. It has been suggested that partnerships with local NGOs, which may have ties to problematic groups, have facilitated the unintended support of violence and terrorism.
“Government Investigations. There are ongoing inquiries and investigations into how USAID’s funding flows are managed. These investigations aim to identify any systemic failures or lapses in protocol that might have led to the sponsorship of terrorism.
“The issues facing the USAID are not isolated. They reflect broader challenges within international aid organizations, which sometimes face scrutiny over their impact in regions plagued by conflict, where the line between humanitarian aid and enabling insurgency can be blurred.
“If the allegations hold merit, they could lead to significant implications for U.S. foreign policy and aid strategies in conflict zones, potentially leading to reforms aimed at increasing transparency and accountability.
“Understanding these allegations requires recognizing the intricate challenges faced by international aid organizations in unstable environments, where the need for humanitarian assistance often collides with security concerns,” he added.