Senate Summons NSA, DSS Bosses Over US Congressman’s Claims Against USAID

February 20, 2025

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The Nigerian Senate has summoned key security chiefs, including the National Security Adviser (NSA) and the Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), following allegations by a U.S. Congressman, Nathaniel Moran, suggesting that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) might have indirectly funded terrorist activities in Nigeria. The accusation has raised concerns over the potential sponsorship of Boko Haram by an international organization that has long been involved in humanitarian efforts across Nigeria.

During a plenary session on February 19, 2025, the Senate expressed urgency in addressing the matter, noting the serious implications for Nigeria’s national security. USAID’s involvement in various aid projects in conflict-ridden regions of Nigeria has been significant, but the claims have triggered calls for thorough investigations into its financial dealings. Nigerian lawmakers emphasized the importance of safeguarding the country from any external entities that might inadvertently support terrorism.

Senator Ibrahim Gobir, representing Sokoto East, moved the motion leading to the summoning of the NSA, DSS, and other key figures such as the Directors of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA). He called for a transparent investigation into the issue. The lawmakers also requested the U.S. government to provide additional clarifications regarding Moran’s claims.

Despite the allegations, U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Mary Beth Leonard, has refuted the claims, stressing that there is no evidence to suggest USAID’s involvement in funding Boko Haram or any other terrorist group in Nigeria. In a recent statement, she reaffirmed USAID’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s developmental goals, particularly in the areas of health, education, and governance.

As the investigations begin, both Nigerian authorities and the U.S. government are keen to maintain diplomatic ties while ensuring accountability. The allegations have sparked public interest, with many waiting to see the outcome of the probes into USAID’s financial activities in Nigeria.

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