The
Federal Government of Nigeria has urged parents and guardians to monitor the
activities of their children and wards in order to prevent them from being
recruited by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS.
The government says the terror
group has now resorted to targeting vulnerable individuals, including foreign
students, using financial inducements to recruit them into the terrorist
organisation.
In a statement issued in Abuja on
Monday, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, cited the recent
recruitment into ISIS of 27 medical students of the University of Medical
Sciences and Technology, UMST, in Sudan as an example of the new strategy being
used by the organisation to recruit more members.
The minister, quoting a report
received by the Nigerian intelligence community, said 22 of the 27 students,
who travelled to Syria to join ISIS, are Britons.
”According to the report, the
students were recruited by one Mohammed Fakhri Al-khabbas, a former UMST
student from Middlesborough, United Kingdom.
“Many of the students are children
of reputable doctors in the UK. Their social media accounts also revealed them
as praising jihadists and championing ISIS’ cause,” he said.
Mr. Mohammed therefore appealed to
Nigerians, especially those who have children and wards in foreign academic
institutions, to pay more attention to their activities, while urging schools
across the country to enlighten their students on the new ISIS’ recruitment
strategy.
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