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| Owoye Azazi, |
A security source told our correspondent on Friday
that the list was compiled by top security chiefs at a meeting held to
strategise on how to end the spiralling violence.
The official said the decision to compile the list
was born out of the belief of the security chiefs that the
anti-terrorism battle could be won sooner than expected if people linked
with violence were exposed.
The security chiefs were said to have worked on the
intelligence report that some top politicians had been giving financial
backing to terror groups with the aim of destabilising the present
administration.
The official said the security officials had resolved
to formally inform the office of the National Security Adviser about
the alleged involvement of such politicians supporting terror groups.
Apparently supporting the claims of the NSA, Gen.
Owoye Azazi, that some undemocratic practices within the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party in the build-up to the 2011 general elections fuelled
the violence, they heaped the blame on those they called greedy
politicians.
They went further to identify the alleged politicians
to include those who held the opinion that only persons from their
region could contest the presidential election after the demise of
President Umaru Yar’Adua.
“The meeting heaped the blame on greedy and selfish
politicians who don’t want Nigerians from outside their region to rule
the country,” the source said.
He described the meeting as fruitful, adding that Nigerians would soon be seeing results.
