Army bans NGO for ‘aiding Boko Haram’
For allegedly aiding terrorist group Boko Haram, a non-governmental organisation Action Against Hunger has been blacklisted by the Nigerian Army .
The Nigerian military had overtime raised alarm over activities of some NGOs in troubled northeastern states, accusing some of them of supplying food and medication to terrorists and criminals. Isa said the blacklisting of AAH was a result of its continuous subversive practices despite several warnings that it should desist from aiding and abetting terrorism.
“Consequently, the AAH has been declared persona nan grata for aiding Boko Haram Terrorists/ISWAP by supplying them food and drugs despite warning from the TC-OPLD.
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