A group, the Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has asked security agencies in the country not to ignore an interview granted the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) by Buba Galadima, a former close ally of President Muhammadu Buhari over the threat by terrorists to abduct the President.
In a statement today, July 27 by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary, Cassidy Madueke, the group drew the attention of the security agencies to the fact that Galadima spoke like someone who knows what the terrorists want, “and probably knows how to get it.”
The group said that the manner in which Galadima spoke on the possibility of the President being kidnapped soon, showed that the man knows more than he is telling the nation.
It said that Galadima has shown that he knows a lot more about the terrorists on rampage in some parts of the country than he is telling Nigerians.
“Our attention has been drawn to Buba Galadima’s recent interview with BBC Hausa service, and the confidence with which he spoke about terrorists abducting President Buhari.
“It is against this backdrop that we urge security agencies not to overlook him in the course of investigating the terrorists’ threat to abduct the President, ” it said.
“That the assertion came few days after what many Nigerians thought was an empty abduction threat by a terrorist group which attacked a Kaduna-bound train and is still holding 39 passengers since March, should give all patriots cause for concern.
“We heard him saying in that interview that bandits were disdainful of the Buhari administration and we wonder how he knew this, if not that he is in regular touch with the leadership of the criminals.
“Also, being a former ally of President Buhari and is likely to know his routine, we are concerned that Buba Galadima may have passed on some valuable information to the terrorists.”
The group said that the Buhari administration has not failed in securing the country even as it called on the authorities to step up their intelligence gathering capacity to counter the fresh wave of security challenges in the country.