…also
published in Daily Trust
President
Muhammadu Buhari often laments over the inflow of trafficked Libyan arms, which
contributes hugely to the persistence of terror attacks in Nigeria. His recent
lamentation was at a sideline meeting with President Alhassan Ouattara of Cote
d’Ivoire during the recent Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS)
summit in Abuja.
The
overwhelming chaos that ensued in Libya following the brutal killing of its
leader, Mu’ammar Ghaddafi and the overthrow of his regime along with the
country’s military and other security institutions had precipitated free-for-all
looting of military arsenals across the country by warring armed factions fighting
for the control of oil fields, cities and other strategic locations in the
country.
Also as
the chaos escalated, foreign arms flooded Libya as more and more armed groups
with conflicting agendas continued to emerge, which also attracted organized international
arms traffickers who have since then continued to supply arms to armed groups in West Africa, North Africa and
other parts of the continent.