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United States Of America Explains why It Won't Sell Arms To Nigeria by Solozzo(m): 9:51pm On Oct 10, 2014
Do you think the United States of America is fair in refusing to sell arms to Nigeria when it's at war with terrorists? Read the American ambassador in Nigeria explain the United States of America reason for denying Nigeria weapons in times of war, and judge for yourself.


DESPITE the urgent need for external support for Nigeria to defeat Boko Haram, the United States (U.S.) has declared that it will not sell arms to the Federal Government.


The position of the U.S. was disclosed by the country's Ambassador to Nigeria, James F. Entwistle.


Entwistle, who spoke in Yola Thursday in an interactive session with journalists after addressing American University of Nigeria (AUN) students and staff on his mission to Adamawa State, explained that the decision of the U.S. government not to sell arms to the country was due to what he described as massive human rights abuses by the Nigeria military.


"The U.S. government is against human rights abuse by any country in the world. So it will be ungodly for the U.S. to sell arms to Nigeria, a country that its military is notoriously known for human rights abuse. We cannot sell our arms to a country that will use our technology which is meant for defence of the helpless people to harass the helpless citizens", he said.


On the Boko Haram's killings in the north-eastern part of the country, he said that the crisis was getting stronger due to the political undertone and internal sabotage by the people of Nigeria.


"In the past six months it is very clear the manner Boko Haram is getting stronger that there is internal sabotage. The deadly gang has efficient military operations, the way they operate is clear that they receive military training based on the tactics they employ to operate", he maintained.


He said that U.S. government had been training Nigeria military in different fields including information management and war tactics to improve the productivity of both the personnel and officers.


The U.S. ambassador maintained that Nigeria and his country had a good relationship and that President Barrack Obama was building a stronger friendship between the two countries for economy prosperity of Nigeria.


"President Jonathan is the only African President that has meetings twice with Obama and another meeting with Obama's deputy. This is to show that the U.S. government has special interest to support Nigeria to grow fast. The fact that Obama is yet to visit Nigeria cannot be used as a sign that the relationship between the two countries is sour", he stated.


Entwistle, who said that he was in Yola to monitor the aborted governorship by-election in tomorrow, pointed out that the major problem militating against the development of Nigeria


was corruption, which he said had detained the growth of both democracy and the economy of the country.


"Corruption is a huge problem in Nigeria, everybody knows about this. Corruption can be tackled in Nigeria only when there are strong institutions like the security agents, judiciary and others. Individuals should be bold to challenge public office holders on how they get money to buy big cars, build houses in Abuja, Lagos and other parts of the world. The members of the media should be courageous to put Nigerian leaders on the public scale for members of the public to judge their activities in office", he said.


On the 2015 general elections, the U.S. ambassador insisted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must fashion out modalities that could allow the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to vote.


"It will be constitutionally wrong for INEC to deny these people from voting, if they are excluded from the election it means the election result cannot be credible because some Nigerians are denied their rights to vote. The power of any individual is his rights to vote for the leader of his choice, if you deny him that right, you have taken away his power to question or caution the person in office. So it is very important for INEC to include the IDPs in the 2015 general elections", he maintained.


Entwistle, who rated the American University of Nigeria, Yola as among the best institutions in the world, noted that the school would contribute to the fast development of the country and other African countries.
Re: United States Of America Explains why It Won't Sell Arms To Nigeria by VcStunner(m): 10:07pm On Oct 10, 2014
Why in the world should we believe America on this arm stuff.... This people keep intimidating us. We opened our borders for u to help us find our gurls, u came in, u saw, and u ran away. Now we wan buy arm, u say our army too ruthless? How did we become the gaint of Africa in d first place. We fucking climbed the corporate bone heep by kickin and wacking asses so Bleep off our affairs pls tongue
Re: United States Of America Explains why It Won't Sell Arms To Nigeria by mperoakeem(m): 10:44pm On Oct 10, 2014
dis american sha,
Re: United States Of America Explains why It Won't Sell Arms To Nigeria by JEITO: 11:33pm On Oct 10, 2014
Yeye talk! But they'll rather sell to rebel groups in the middle east and eastern europe that would turn into born in their neck later angry
Re: United States Of America Explains why It Won't Sell Arms To Nigeria by thewarrior72: 12:51am On Oct 11, 2014
Oh what hypocricy!! thesame US that is giving millions of aid to terrorist nations in middle east, or isn't it thesame US that armed the terrorists in Libya & Egypt, that overthrew their respective government? embarassed embarassed
Re: United States Of America Explains why It Won't Sell Arms To Nigeria by Nobody: 1:12am On Oct 11, 2014
If this news is credible, then the government was right afterall.
Re: United States Of America Explains why It Won't Sell Arms To Nigeria by Segadem(m): 1:21am On Oct 11, 2014
epilepsy excuse

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