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Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by gratiaeo(m): 6:11am On Jul 31, 2013
Nigeria will today begin withdrawal of some of its troops from Mali because they are needed back home, where the country is battling Boko Haram insurgency, spokesman of the defence headquarters, Brigadier General Chris Olukolade said in a statement.

It was not clear how many troops would be pulled from the west African nation, where Nigeria currently has some 1,000 troops.

“The defence headquarters will tomorrow (Wednesday) commence the withdrawal of some Nigerian troops from the Peace Support Operations in Mali,” it said.

“The troops are mainly those not accommodated in the structures of the newly formed United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA). They are to join the ongoing internal security operations in the country.”

The action followed “the rehatting and takeover” by the UN of the mission from African-led International Support Mission in Mali (AFISMA),” it stated.

“Some of the soldiers will be redeployed immediately,” it added.

Nigeria will sustain its commitment and contribution to the Mali operation in other forms, such as input of “sizeable men and materials” to the mission, it said, without giving further details.

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara, chair of the 15-nation west African bloc ECOWAS, told reporters earlier this month that the withdrawal was because Nigeria needed its soldiers back home.

“It’s because of the domestic situation,” Ouattara said after an ECOWAS summit in the Nigerian capital Abuja.

However, a military source had said troops would pull out because the country, which has the biggest military in west Africa, felt “shabbily treated” under the new UN force in Mali.

A Nigerian commanded the previous African-led force in the country, but the UN mission is being headed by a Rwandan.
The UN mission integrates more than 6,000 west African soldiers into its ranks and is charged with ensuring security during and after July 28 elections in Mali.

It is to grow to 11,200 troops, plus 1,400 police, by the end of the year.
Nigeria approved the deployment of 900 troops with the capacity to increase to 1,200 under the previous African-led force.

Nigeria’s military has been stretched thin back home.

Bomb blasts late Monday ripped through a mainly Christian area of Kano, the largest city in the north, killing 24 people, an official said, and shattering a recent lull in insurgent attacks there.
T
he military blamed the attack on suspected members of Islamist extremist group Boko Haram.
Violence linked to an insurgency by the Islamist extremist group, mainly in Nigeria’s north, has left some 3,600 people dead since 2009, including killings by the security forces.
http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/07/31/mali-nigerian-troops-withdrawal-begins-today/

Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Nobody: 7:13am On Jul 31, 2013
Welcome back, Gallant Soldiers.

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Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Maidoki14(m): 7:22am On Jul 31, 2013
Welcome back our dear soldiers,dey should allow dem to re-unite wit dare love ones before embarking dem in any assignment.

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Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Capnd143(m): 7:30am On Jul 31, 2013
Welcome home boys. Return to base and prepare 4 deployment to nigerian version of Iraq-northern nigeria

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Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Nobody: 12:25pm On Jul 31, 2013
embarassed

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Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Nobody: 12:27pm On Jul 31, 2013
na dem sabi
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by BrightCar: 12:31pm On Jul 31, 2013
GALLANT SOLDIERS, ALWAYS READY TO OBEY THE LAST ORDER. WE HAVE BEEN MISSING YOU, PLEASE RETURN BACK HOME.
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by donwilly3: 12:35pm On Jul 31, 2013
y shuld a rwandan dat dont ave anyting to train deir soldiers wit will lead a un force instead a ghananian shuld do it nd again y do oda countries love to insult 9ja is it because of gej kind heart he shuld charge up nd show de power he has nd not being quiet dats de task of being presido
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Scarpon(m): 12:54pm On Jul 31, 2013
ndi ije nnoor
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by ichommy(m): 12:56pm On Jul 31, 2013
Maidoki14: Welcome back our dear soldiers,dey should allow dem to re-unite wit dare love ones before embarking dem in any assignment.
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Nobody: 12:58pm On Jul 31, 2013
Rwanda Dafoq!
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Godson201333(m): 12:58pm On Jul 31, 2013
donwilly3: y shuld a rwandan dat dont ave anyting to train deir soldiers wit will lead a un force instead a ghananian shuld do it nd again y do oda countries love to insult 9ja is it because of gej kind heart he shuld charge up nd show de power he has nd not being quiet dats de task of being presido

are you asking me all thESE questions or ya asking SEUN?
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by calddon(m): 1:00pm On Jul 31, 2013
donwilly3: y shuld a rwandan dat dont ave anyting to train deir soldiers wit will lead a un force instead a ghananian shuld do it nd again y do oda countries love to insult 9ja is it because of gej kind heart he shuld charge up nd show de power he has nd not being quiet dats de task of being presido
i am sure u missed Abacha.

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Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by calddon(m): 1:02pm On Jul 31, 2013
donwilly3: y shuld a rwandan dat dont ave anyting to train deir soldiers wit will lead a un force instead a ghananian shuld do it nd again y do oda countries love to insult 9ja is it because of gej kind heart he shuld charge up nd show de power he has nd not being quiet dats de task of being presido
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by ajayi147(m): 1:03pm On Jul 31, 2013
nice 1
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Nobody: 1:04pm On Jul 31, 2013
Rayban abacha lipsrsealed
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by omoba007(m): 1:07pm On Jul 31, 2013
we need u people up NORTH
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by percy58: 1:08pm On Jul 31, 2013
de issue is not bringing them back, let derive a proper strategy to tacial de problem of insecurity....
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Callimo(m): 1:08pm On Jul 31, 2013
I love u Nigerians for this great solidarity to our soldiers.

I wish them safe journey back home.

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Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Nobody: 1:19pm On Jul 31, 2013
welcome back to a worse war grin
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by LTSHANGY: 1:35pm On Jul 31, 2013
THE PREMIUM TIMES are truely not competative in the media world. THE MILITARY ARE LEAVING MALI NOT BECAUSE OF THE BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY BUT THE FACT IS THAT THE MALIAN OPERATION IS NO LONGER AN AFISMA OPERATION, IT IS NOW A UN OPERATION(MINUSMA). IN PROTEST TO THE RWANDAN GENERAL APPOINTMENT, THE NIGERIAN MILITARY WILL ONLY DEPLOY A LEVEL 2 MILITARY HOSPITAL, A FULL SIGNAL SQUADRON AND THE POLICE UNIT.

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Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Opey4luv(m): 1:45pm On Jul 31, 2013
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by zuma4k(m): 1:45pm On Jul 31, 2013
Hmmmmmm
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by bknight: 1:50pm On Jul 31, 2013
Welcome back home boys. Your homeland needs you more! cool
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by olopan(m): 2:00pm On Jul 31, 2013
welcome back .Oga soldier
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by ldpele(m): 2:00pm On Jul 31, 2013
y'all are highly welcome, God bless u all.
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Agbenyiess(m): 2:13pm On Jul 31, 2013
LT SHANGY: THE PREMIUM TIMES are truely not competative in the media world. THE MILITARY ARE LEAVING MALI NOT BECAUSE OF THE BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY BUT THE FACT IS THAT THE MALIAN OPERATION IS NO LONGER AN AFISMA OPERATION, IT IS NOW A UN OPERATION(MINUSMA). IN PROTEST TO THE RWANDAN GENERAL APPOINTMENT, THE NIGERIAN MILITARY WILL ONLY DEPLOY A LEVEL 2 MILITARY HOSPITAL, A FULL SIGNAL SQUADRON AND THE POLICE UNIT.


Thanks for this info, you leared some air...by answering your name.
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by Nobody: 2:27pm On Jul 31, 2013
Thankyou Nigeria for helping us out in this bloody war. We are thankful!
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by naptu2: 2:32pm On Jul 31, 2013
I support this move. I don't think we should ever allow a general from another african country to command our troops, so that we won't have a repeat of the "General Quainoo debacle".

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Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by SNCOQ3(m): 2:38pm On Jul 31, 2013
naptu2: I support this move. I don't think we should ever allow a general from another african country to command our troops, so that we won't have a repeat of the "General Quainoo debacle".
Pls enlighten us.
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by FOLYKAZE(m): 2:41pm On Jul 31, 2013
Come back and finish your job in Bauchi.....kill all the bokos
Re: Nigerian Troops Begin Withdrawal From Mali Today by searay(m): 2:43pm On Jul 31, 2013
More pics pls

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