The Nigerian Army has reportedly detained a serving Brigadier General following allegations linking him to a retired senior military officer embroiled in a high-profile controversy involving terrorism financing claims.
The detention is said to be connected to the ongoing dispute between a retired Major General and a former Chief of Army Staff, arising from allegations that certain individuals accused of financing terrorism were unlawfully released while in military custody.
The retired officer, who previously headed a presidential task force, has publicly accused senior military figures of undermining national security efforts by allowing suspected terror financiers to regain their freedom. His claims have triggered legal battles and heightened scrutiny within military circles.
Although the Army has not officially disclosed the specific reasons for the Brigadier General’s detention, sources indicate that investigators are examining possible communications and associations between the serving officer and the retired general at the centre of the allegations.
The development has sparked widespread attention, with observers viewing the action as part of broader internal efforts by the military to address sensitive security-related disputes and preserve institutional discipline.
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