Nigerian Army declares Perry Brimah wanted for ‘criminal’ fundraising to feed troops

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The Nigerian Army has said it is working with Interpol to declare one Perry Brimah, a Nigerian in diaspora, wanted over a fraudulent global fund raising to provide food for troops fighting Boko Haram in the North East.

It said its attention was drawn to the “fraudulent and criminal’’ venture by Mr Brimah, tagged “Global campaign to provide food for Nigerian soldiers fighting Boko Haram.’’

Army spokesman Sani Usman, in a statement on Wednesday, urged the general public to provide any information on the whereabouts of “this fraudster.’’

Mr Usman further alleged that Brimah embarked on the venture “ostensibly to defraud unsuspecting members of the public, especially the international community to fund subversive activities and personal life style.

“The criminal is using the following contact points for the fund raising, https://www.gofundme.com/feed-nigerian-soldiers/info @ ENDS.ng Tel: +1-929-427-5305; Whatsapp: +234-903-420-3031.

“We wish to state that the Nigerian soldiers deployed to the North East or elsewhere, neither lack logistics nor food as the fraudster wants unsuspecting members of the public to believe.

“The Nigerian army never faltered in providing necessary logistics to troops to the extent of providing extras, especially during festive periods,’’ Usman said.

He said the move by Brimah was nothing but a scam as there was nowhere in the world where troops were fed through donations by members of the public.

The spokesperson said there had never been complaints of lack of food by soldiers.

He also said that neither Brimah nor his agents represent the Nigerian army or its soldiers.

“Whoever believes and fall victim to this criminal act does so at his or her own risk,’’ said Usman.