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Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Adejoro74: 8:32pm On Jul 21, 2013
Arms stockpile: North prepares for war over 2015?

Written by Tayo Babarinde
Sunday, 21 July 2013 00:00


RECENT discoveries and interception of arms and ammunition in some parts of northern Nigeria has raised fears and alarm in security and southern political circles as to the goals of the forces behind the smuggling of arms. While similar arm discoveries had happened in some southern states in recent past, the frequency of such discoveries in the North in recent days has reportedly increased the level of intelligence shadowing and surveillance in the area.

As insurgency remains a major headache in the Northeastern part of the country, the growing cases of arm stockpile in the North-West states are said to be giving security analysts sleepless nights, especially as clues as to the motives of the masterminds are yet unclear. As of the time of filing this report, security agencies are said to be focusing on both local and external sources in their bid to unravel the sudden surge in the trafficking menace.

Sunday Tribune was told that the initial suspicion was that the importation of arms was due to transnational islamist terrorists arming local jihadists, as well as using Nigeria as a transit route in the Sahel arms and related smuggling trade. This line of thought was reported to be the main preoccupation of the security agencies for sometime until in the last one month when political motivation reportedly entered the review process.

While analysts are yet to find direct linkage between political actors and the arm storage and smuggling, there are fears that threats from key leaders suggest a zone preparing for war depending on the outcome of the 2015 race. An insider told Sunday Tribune that the intensity of arm stockpiles correlates with the heightening of tension and mounting attacks on the presidency by political opposition and political dissenters within the ruling party.

It will be recalled that the arm cache found in Kano is still a mystery despite the ongoing prosecution of the Lebanese involved in the entire saga. The security agencies are also said to be at a loss over what alleged Hezbollah Shiite agents will be doing with the Sunni-led Boko Haramists on the arms stockpile. Boko Haram is said to belong to the Sunni school of Islam, attributing a link between them and the Lebanese under trial over the arms cache is said to be proving very difficult among intelligence analysts in the country. Though it is being suggested that the Shiite group could have its own separate mission in the country.

The Kano arms discovery, therefore, is reported to have given rise to many theories, one of such is the possibility of a non-religious involvement, with political undertone being the chief reason. This theory was said to have gained ground after the Zamfara State government got embroiled in an arm importation controversy, claiming it wanted to arm vigilance groups in the state. The way and manner the state government imported the arms allegedly without police approval had since become a subject of investigation which is said to be attracting attention of many within the security circles.

A security official confessed under the condition of anonymity that importation of arm without prior approval is a violation of the law. Said he: “for a state government to have done that, it is a matter to be taken seriously”.

Though the Zamfara State government had since justified its action on the need to combat criminal gangs operating freely in the state, keen watchers of the 2015 drama, however, pointed out that arming vigilantes in the countdown to 2015 sent mixed signals. Many people believed that once Zamafara succeeded on this matter, other state governments would follow suit, leading to proliferation of arms in the country and a potentially explosive electoral year in 2015.

While the controversy over Zamfara arm importation is still boiling, a tanker filled with assorted arms and ammunition was impounded between Kebbi-Zamafara axis with the source of the importation still unknown.

With hundreds of such tankers in remote parts of northwestern Nigeria, fears are spreading that there may be a deliberate programme to acquire arms by some unknown elements in the northern parts of the country ahead of 2015 elections.

Four days after the tanker was impounded, another arm cache was discovered in the sleepy state of Jigawa with exchange of fire between security agencies and those described as Boko Haram operatives. Security analysts, however, faulted the reference to Boko Haram, as Jigawa has never witnessed any Boko Haram attack since the insurgency started. Others claimed the exchange of fire did not explain the owner of the arms or who masterminded their stockpile in the state.

Another source told Sunday Tribune of the fear being nursed in that sector, saying “the situation is scary. We cannot say for sure that all these arms are imported by islamists. We cannot prove that. We can also not prove that politicians are behind the caches of arms for electoral purposes. All what we know for sure is that there is an arms build-up in the core North”, the security, a security official, said.

While the real motive behind the huge arms stockpile is still under investigation by security agencies, the statement credited to the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike Oghiadohme, warning against civil war is cited by other analysts to argue that the presidency already has more facts over security situation in the country and, particularly, about arms build-up in northern part of the country than it is letting out. Oghiadohme had called attention to the tragedy of the last civil war, warning that leaders and elders should beware of actions and utterances capable of plunging the nation into another conflict.

The arms build-up situation has become an open issue within the Nigerian military, which is battling insurgency in the North-East. Though the military is not ruling out political opportunism, it howver suspects the Islamists to be behind the arms build-up, while the wider intelligence community are fingering political forces as being neck-deep in the menace.

Sagir Musa,spokesman of the Joint Task Force in Borno, while confirming the arms proliferation gave greater insight into the problem facing the North and the country as a whole in a recent statement on the issue.

Said he: “Nigeria’s borders are massive with hundreds of footpaths crisscrossing to neighboring countries of Cameroon, Chad and Niger with links to Mali, Libya and Sudan. From conservative estimate by locals, there are well over 250 footpaths from Damaturu/Maiduguri axis that link or lead direct to Cameroon, Chad or Niger. These paths, which are mostly unknown to security agencies, are unmanned, unprotected and have continued to serve as conveyor belts for arms and ammunition trafficking into Nigeria.

“It is disheartening and unfortunate that the “merchants of death” have since devised methods to beat security agencies at the borders, chief among them, through the footpaths. These methods include the use of camels, donkeys and cows to traffic arms, ammunition and drugs such as cocaine into Nigeria. The fact that the weapons are small, light and collapsible makes it easy to be concealed and moved on camels and donkeys’ backs in a specially crafted skin or thatched bags mainly meant for the illegal “expedition” undetected. Similarly, some cows and grains merchants in the North- East sub – region of the country device means of hiding cache of arms and ammunition in empty fuel tankers, vehicle engines and bags of grains.

“The “grains” are transported in large number via trucks, trailers, lorries and old model pickup vans and Jeeps with little attention given to them by security agents. The use of Jega-type of tricycles (KEKE-NAPEP) as well as camels, donkeys, and cows (moving in flocks) to deceive, hide and conveniently traffic arms in some parts of the North are ways hitherto unknown, not well known”, Musa noted.

He explained further that “the Libyan and Malian rebels are desperate to exchange arms for money to Boko Haram terrorists, their financiers and collaborators as the sect has since been affiliated to Al-Qaida in the Maghreb. This has added to the overwhelming challenge of the influx of illegal aliens, arms, ammunition and sophisticated IED materials into the country and an efficient and effective fight against terrorism”, Musa had stated.
Sunday Tribune was, however, told that the political angle is already taking the center stage of discreet investigation into the discoveries. Already, it was gathered that investigation into the Kano arm caches has been extended to foreign soil, while the security agencies are said to be mounting pressure to ensure that Zamafara vigilantes are not armed with weapons.

As the arms influx expands, the questions on the lips of keen security analysts are many. Who is preparing for war? Is the North becoming a Somalia? And is the South too secretly building up its own arms,and /or has not been undetected? Could the flexing of muscles by politicians a subtle declaration of war over 2015?

Only a thorough investigation by the security agencies can provide the necessary answers.

http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/component/k2/item/17169-arms-stockpile-north-prepares-for-war-over-2015
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Adejoro74: 8:37pm On Jul 21, 2013
The North and the South South are each fully armed, by virtue of the different types of economic or religious/ethnic militancy that has gone on in both regions.

What can we say about South East and South West?

I have seen OPC brandish machetes and charms, and MASSOB brandish cudgels and raw power. But can these archaic fighting tools match the fire powers of the North and SS in 2015?

The only firepower possessed by SE and SW are those held by armed robbers and these are insignificant in number.

These two groups need to sit down differently and strategize for their region's safety.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Adejoro74: 8:40pm On Jul 21, 2013
God help any Igbo man found in the NW and NE in 2015, except for security operatives assigned to work there.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Nobody: 8:41pm On Jul 21, 2013
I think these northerners are seriously desperate for power. And desperate men would go any length to get what they want.
What makes me laugh is that, even if they get the power, they cant use it to benefit their regions. Bunch of jokers!

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Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Adejoro74: 8:43pm On Jul 21, 2013
idnoble135: Bunch of jokers!

This needs to be taken more seriously than merely ascribing them as jokers. With Boko Haram, we all have seen how serious Muslim Northerners can get.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Willy4Willy: 8:44pm On Jul 21, 2013
Nice move from North, they should prepare very well, the coming war is not going to be easy, it is going to be the mother of all battles. Every tribe and group should also be well prepared, the time and moment of truth is not that Far.

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Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by EKONGKING: 8:45pm On Jul 21, 2013
i can see biafra war repeated sad sad sad sad
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by kettykin: 8:48pm On Jul 21, 2013
When achebe wrote tgere was a country some ignorant folks were kicking at the messe8 and nit the messages it is no longer morning in nigeria it us now midday so good afternoon Nigerians

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Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by muktarl: 8:51pm On Jul 21, 2013
when i was saying it, you fools thouth we are joking. if you people do not release the power to us in 2015. this child play. the power now or never. i have the new map of nigeria. i will release more infor
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by HisMajesty1(m): 8:59pm On Jul 21, 2013
Polity overheating.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Adejoro74: 9:02pm On Jul 21, 2013
Willy4Willy: Nice move from North, they should prepare very well, the coming war is not going to be easy, it is going to be the mother of all battles. Every tribe and group should also be well prepared, the time and moment of truth is not that Far.

I love this.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Adejoro74: 9:03pm On Jul 21, 2013
muktarl: when i was saying it, you fools thouth we are joking. if you people do not release the power to us in 2015. this child play. the power now or never. i have the new map of nigeria. i will release more infor

This time, you guys will be consumed as the war will be fought and won in northern Nigeria, including Abuja.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by TechRev: 9:10pm On Jul 21, 2013
EKONGKING: i can see biafra war repeated sad sad sad sad

Leave Biafra out of this. You should be seeing Arewa war. Biafra will sit and watch with popcorn and AK47.

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Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by muktarl: 9:11pm On Jul 21, 2013
Adejoro74:

This time, you guys will be consumed as the war will be fought and won in northern Nigeria, including Abuja.

we have 1million alumanjiris for sacrifice. can you beat that?
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Nobody: 9:20pm On Jul 21, 2013
muktarl:

we have 1million alumanjiris for sacrifice. can you beat that?

Lolzzz. grin grin grin..dude stop the joke already please. Nobody is talking about young and hungry looking men throwing stones...wielding machete and cudgels chasing unharmed people around.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by saintneo(m): 9:23pm On Jul 21, 2013
cool
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Adejoro74: 9:24pm On Jul 21, 2013
muktarl:

we have 1million alumanjiris for sacrifice. can you beat that?

As long as they are sacrificed in the Northern region that is fine with me.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by sunkoye: 9:35pm On Jul 21, 2013
...and my broda Sidon there dey chop one billion naira food away angry
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Standing5(m): 10:17pm On Jul 21, 2013
I see the OP being prosecuted for cracking the ribs of fellow forumers and guests . . . What a thread!
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Rooneyboy(m): 10:23pm On Jul 21, 2013
They'll end up killing themselves with whatever arms they ship into the country; that I promise them.

The God I'm serving doesn't sleep and will fight all my battles for me .

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Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Nobody: 10:34pm On Jul 21, 2013
i swear some people really no get sense
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Ogbonaikenna(m): 10:36pm On Jul 21, 2013
It won't be a child's play. www.radiobiafra.co
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by geeez: 10:41pm On Jul 21, 2013
Battle: North vs South South
Battle Ground: South East
Spectators: South West

I won't say more
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Adejoro74: 10:53pm On Jul 21, 2013
geeez: Battle: North vs South South
Battle Ground: South East
Spectators: South West

I won't say more

Why would there be battle ground in SE?
With your OPC, Afenifere, ACN, LP, PDP, and now UPN and with the huge almajiri (Yoruba and hausa) population, and your hatred for SS, you will be in the thick of the battle

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Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by IGBOSON1: 11:19pm On Jul 21, 2013
TechRev:

Leave Biafra out of this. You should be seeing Arewa war. Biafra will sit and watch with popcorn and AK47.

^^^Hehehehehe grin grin grin
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by IGBOSON1: 11:21pm On Jul 21, 2013
muktarl:

we have 1million alumanjiris for sacrifice. can you beat that?

^^^Hehehehehehe grin grin grin

You're right....una no fit carry last for dis one! wink
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Bigflamie(m): 11:43pm On Jul 21, 2013
Suicidal mission from the Abokis because they will destabilize themselves at the end of the day.
What has come to stay is already here, there is nothing anyone can do about it. GEJ till 2019 then after that Igbos will take over.

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Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by mekaboy(m): 12:34am On Jul 22, 2013
Seriously something needs to be done about these arms. Its either the FG wakes up, spend money and secure our boarders,equip our customs and block all illegal routs to nigeria. Provide the customs and army with joint patrol vehicles. After securing our boarders and sure that no illegal arms are smuggled. Then return to those lebanese that were arested for arms, beat the living day light out of them, they will say the whole truth.

Then conduct pure investigation, arrest all those involved and sentence them. Conduct proper house to house search in the north. If you are found with any for of arms, death sentence.

We won't be here on nairaland joking while the north is planning war. If they fail to do this, let every nigerian above 18 be allowed to own a gun legally.

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Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by mensdept: 12:40am On Jul 22, 2013
geeez: Battle: North vs South South
Battle Ground: South East
Spectators: South West

I won't say more

Very interesting and not so far fetched. Of course, the usless duo of Theo Orji and Elechi are there right now taking in snuff.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Ahan74: 1:01am On Jul 22, 2013
Why would there be battle ground in SE?
With your OPC, Afenifere, ACN, LP, PDP, and now UPN and with the huge almajiri (Yoruba and hausa) population, and your hatred for SS, you will be in the thick of the battle


@Adejoro, I am not sure that you are any where near Igbo Man, and can see how desperate you are to rope Igbos inn, it is clear that your saying of "God bless Igbos" is false and parts of your attempts to bring them inn. Pls stop that, it can work for you.


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Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by Nobody: 1:01am On Jul 22, 2013
They should prepare o because they know it wont be easy for them if they lose.
Re: Arms Stockpile: North Prepares For War Over 2015? by BlackPikiN(m): 1:10am On Jul 22, 2013
muktarl:

we have 1million alumanjiris for sacrifice. can you beat that?



cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy grin

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