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Military Says ‘Lakurawa’ Terrorists Recruit Nigerian Youths via Social Media, Welfare

 

The Defence Headquarters in Abuja has raised concerns about the recruitment activities of a newly formed jihadist group called ‘Lakurawa.’ The group, which is reportedly active in Sokoto State in Northwest Nigeria, is using social media and welfare packages to attract young recruits.

 

The ‘Lakurawa’ group has been imposing taxes and levies on local communities in Sokoto, further escalating security concerns in the region. Reports indicate that heavily armed Islamic preachers linked to the group are operating in several local government areas, including Tangaza, Gudu, Ilela, Silame, and Binji.

 

In a statement last Thursday, the Defence Headquarters confirmed the emergence of this new terrorist group in the northwest, with Maj. Gen. Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations, providing details of military efforts to tackle the threat. He assured the public that the military is actively collaborating with other security agencies and the state government to stop the group’s recruitment drive.

 

Speaking to PUNCH on Tuesday, Maj. Gen. Buba explained that the ‘Lakurawa’ terrorists are using social media platforms to spread their ideology. He added that the group is enticing young recruits with welfare packages and sermons, targeting vulnerable youths in the region.

 

“We are aware of these plans and are working closely with the state government and other security forces to disrupt these recruitment efforts,” Buba said.

 

The military’s swift response aims to curb the growing influence of the ‘Lakurawa’ group, which is believed to be a significant threat to the region’s security. Authorities are calling for increased vigilance as they continue their efforts to thwart the group’s activities.

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