By Eze Eluchie
With the ease with
which terrorist elements brandish military hardware they seize from Nigeria’s
military forces, it is natural to expect suppliers of such equipment to express
some reservations with regards to providing more sensitive and technologically
up-to-date military equipment to an army that cannot guarantee safe custody of
such weapons and are prone to losing same to criminal elements or worse still,
whose top brass may surreptitiously be ‘handing over’ such weapons to
terrorists.
Some equipment in
Nigeria’s military arsenal, the prior loss of which had not been made known to
the Nigerian public, which Boko Haram had displayed with glee in some of its
video releases include, Tanks, Armored Personnel Carriers and endless cache of
M-16 and AK-47 guns.
The above scenario
clearly founded the reluctance of United States authorities to sell “Cobra
attack helicopters” to the Nigerian military – a reluctance which certainly did
not augur well with the some at the helm of affairs in Nigeria.
The further
escalation of the situation by Nigeria’s cancellation of ongoing Military
Training exercises for our soldiers being conducted by the United
States military is an ill-thought, most unfortunate and deplorable descent into
very murky waters.
The following issues
immediately come into focus:
1. Who in heavens name
in the Jonathan administration suggested the discontinuation of training
programs for Officers and men of the Nigerian Army by United States military
authorities?
2. What was the intended
outcome of such discontinuation?
3. Was it merely to
ensure the continuation of schism with an entity the administration can least
afford a confrontation with? Is there a ‘Plan B’?
4. Considering
that key allies of the US will not step in to fill the void, did those who
proffered this discontinuation foresee alternative arrangements with other
countries and the logistic and lingual barriers such alternatives may pose?
This discontinuation
is akin to the push by some elements in the Nigerian Government, led by the
present Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Adebowale Adefuye, to frustrate
earlier efforts to designate Boko Haram a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO),
an effort which portrayed the present administration as bereft of unified
approach at tackling terror and unable to pinpoint its enemies/problems.
By all means, you can
make new friends, but certainly not in the middle of a war! You stick to the
folks you are familiar with and if there are differences, you amicably sort it
out. Not cut off relationships!
Mr. President, if you
are looking for 5th columnists in your ranks, look no further than
the source of the advice to discontinue and cut off military ties with the US.
And if, per chance,
God forbid, the advice and decision was initiated by your good self, then
clearly Mr. President, the administration has taken further action which
appears to set it in a ‘self-destruct’ mode.
With the abundance of
anarchist elements posturing as 'opposition politicians', and a full fledged
terrorist onslaught at its northeastern flanks, the Nigerian Government is
least equipped to take on a cunning and swift extra-powerful opponent.
Avoid schisms. Make peace!
Avoid schisms. Make peace!
Source:
http://ezeluchie.blogspot.com

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