Few hours after resumption of work by the new Minister of Defence,
General Aliyu Gusau (rtd), there are strong signals that discreet moves
are on to conscript what a top security source called “dark forces
within Western intelligence agencies” to tame insurgency in Northeastern
Nigeria.
Citing
top intelligence briefings, the source hinted that the Boko Haram
conflict demands direct collaboration with covert units of Western
intelligence agencies like the Central Intelligence Agency, M15,
including security services of Germany, France, Canada and other Western
capitals.
“Beyond the militant salafists, insurgency is also a dirty war, a
proxy war woven around Western interests. We suspect that when and if
Western interests are threatened, solution cannot be found unless they
(Western services) are also integrated,” the official said.
Sunday Tribune was told that “dirty units exist conducting covert
operations all over the world and the experience from the Syrian civil
war confirms that such forces operate.
“The new direction, beyond the current strategies, is to link up with
external intelligence services. We check where we are hurting Western
interests in return for services of those discreet forces,” the source
said.
Investigations, however, showed that the new Defence Minister, with
his extensive background in intelligence operations within and outside
the country, is assumed to be on top of the game. Checks showed that on
the African continent, General Gusau is one of the four top security
czars well respected by Western intelligence agencies from Western
Europe to North America.
Sources close to Gusau told Sunday Tribune that “a three-prong
approach is on the table,” even as he refused to explain the details.
“We are deploying all needed contacts and networks to tame the insurgents,” he said.
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