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Court Jails Borno Politician 10 Years for Fueling Boko Haram Operations

by Ifunanya Emezie
April 10, 2026
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A Federal High Court in Abuja has handed down a 10-year prison sentence to a Borno-based politician and fuel dealer, Babagana Habeeb, in a case that sheds light on the often overlooked supply chains sustaining Nigeria’s insurgency in the North-East.

Delivering judgment on Friday, Justice Peter Lifu found Habeeb guilty of aiding terrorism by supplying petrol that ended up in the hands of Boko Haram fighters. The court ruled that while there was no evidence linking him directly to combat operations or membership of the insurgent group, his role in facilitating access to fuel was sufficient to sustain a conviction.

Fuel as a weapon in insurgency

The case underscores a critical but less visible dimension of the insurgency: logistics. Prosecuting counsel David Kaswe told the court that petrol is central to Boko Haram’s operations — powering vehicles used in attacks, enabling mobility across difficult terrain, and facilitating escape after raids.

Without such supplies, Kaswe argued, many attacks across the North-East would have been significantly constrained. His call for a stiffer 20-year sentence reflected the government’s position that indirect support networks are just as dangerous as frontline fighters.

Justice Lifu, however, took a narrower legal view. He held that the prosecution proved only that fuel from Habeeb’s business reached insurgents, not that the defendant actively participated in planning or executing attacks.

Defence, detention and sentencing

Habeeb, a former senatorial candidate and petrol station operator in Maiduguri, admitted during trial that fuel from his station got to Boko Haram. He attempted to distance himself from the transactions, suggesting they may have been carried out by attendants without his direct knowledge.

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In an emotional moment in court, he pleaded for leniency, saying he had already spent about a decade in detention and had been cut off from his family during that period.

The court noted that the prosecution did not dispute the length of his pre-trial detention — a factor that ultimately shaped the sentence. Justice Lifu ruled that the 10-year term would count from the date of his initial arrest, effectively shortening the remaining time he is expected to serve.

The judge also ordered that Habeeb undergo rehabilitation after completing his sentence.

Broader context: targeting support networks

The conviction fits into a broader shift in Nigeria’s counterinsurgency approach, where authorities are increasingly targeting not just fighters but also financiers, informants, and suppliers who enable extremist groups to function.

For years, security analysts have warned that insurgencies thrive on local economic networks — including fuel, food, and transportation — often obtained through coercion, collaboration, or weak oversight. This case highlights how ordinary commercial activities can become entangled in conflict economies.

What it means for citizens

For residents of the North-East, the judgment carries both reassurance and unease. On one hand, it signals that the justice system is willing to pursue those who indirectly sustain violence. On the other, it raises questions about how many similar supply channels remain undetected.

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Fuel stations, transport operators, and traders in conflict zones often operate under complex pressures, including threats from armed groups. Distinguishing between coercion and complicity remains a challenge for both investigators and the courts.

What is known — and what is not

The court established that petrol from Habeeb’s business reached Boko Haram and contributed to their operational capacity. However, it did not establish direct intent, membership, or operational collaboration with the insurgents.

It also remains unclear how the transactions were conducted, whether under duress, or how frequently such supplies occurred.

What to watch next

The case may set a precedent for how Nigerian courts handle indirect support for terrorism, particularly in sectors like fuel distribution that are critical to insurgent mobility.

Attention will now turn to whether security agencies intensify monitoring of supply chains in conflict zones — and whether more prosecutions will follow.

For now, the ruling reinforces a difficult reality: in asymmetric conflicts like Nigeria’s insurgency, the line between civilian economic activity and material support for violence is often thin — and increasingly, legally consequential.

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