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Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by Islie: 8:17am On Mar 24, 2017
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To address the humanitarian challenges caused by Boko Haram terrorists, the Muhammadu Buhari administration, in 2016, spent more than $2.6 billion.

Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Abayomi Olonisakin, made the disclosure in Washington, D.C. at the meeting of the ‘Global Coalition Working to Defeat ISIS’.

“After over $2.6 billion was spent by the Nigerian Government to address humanitarian needs in 2016 – more needs were seen when areas were recovered from Boko Haram.

“Many in this room joined us in Oslo, Norway just last February to show support with Nigeria. “Coalition is fundamental. We, therefore, commend Secretary Rex Tillerson and President Donald Trump for remaining committed to fighting the global enemy of us all – terrorism,” Olonisakin said.

The defence chief explained that Iraq’s story in the war against ISIS was similar to Nigeria’s story in the fight against Boko Haram.

“This meeting, therefore, will further strengthen our collective resolve and determination to destroy and defeat ISIS. “To this end, Nigeria is prepared to work with the coalition in the pursuit of the first lines of efforts towards the realisation of the aims of the global coalition,” he said. He commended the steady progress made in Iraq and Syria in denying ISIS access to territories and closing up their supply routes.

According to him, it is, therefore, imperative that as part of the objectives of the meeting, global leaders consider the value of timely sharing of information and best practices on addressing cross-border threats.

He also emphasised the need for mobilisation of resources for partners in the conflict and confronting violent extremist organisations with the digital battle space or cyberspace. He added that reshaping the public narratives around ISIS to one of failure was also critical in the battle to defeat ISIS. “Let me also add that this meeting is of great importance to Nigeria.

This is because Nigeria’s effort to defeat the Boko Haram terrorists is viewed as part of wider efforts to combat violent extremism globally, especially the defeat of ISIS. “Nigeria is open and willing to adopt strategies from the coalition that could further enhance its success story,” Olonisakin was quoted by the News Agency of Nigeria as saying. Olonisakin emphasised the role of the coalition to defeat terrorists, drawing from the Boko Haram experience.

“The multinational joint task force is a good example of how a coalition can help tackle terrorism and extremism – in our case, the terrorist group Boko Haram,” Olonisakin said.

Nigeria’s defence chief said ISIS, just like Boko Haram, is a threat to collective global security and challenged the international community to act decisively to defeat the terrorist organisations.

“In the words of Secretary of State Tillerson, ISIS presents a great threat to our collective security. So we must act now. We must act collectively. We must act decisively to destroy ISIS and other terrorist organisations,” he said. At the event, Nigeria and its neighbours received the commendation of the US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson for the effective strategies adopted to combat the destructive activities of the Boko Ha- ram terrorists.

Tillerson described the coalition of the Multi- National Joint Task Force against Boko Haram as a success story that the Global Coalition Working to Defeat ISIS must build on. “Our information sharing as a coalition has prevented a number of attacks, and this must expand and accelerate regardless of departmental or international rivalries. “One example of this is West African nations who have put aside national differences to combat Boko Haram.

“Let us build on this good example,” the Secretary of State said. Tillerson commended Nigeria and the other neighbouring countries for putting aside their differences and uniting against Boko Haram.

“We need greater intelligence and information sharing within our own domestic intelligence agencies and among our nations. “We know military strength will stop ISIS on a battlefield, but it is the combined strength of our coalition that will be the final blow to ISIS,” he said.

He said ISIS was connected across every continent, adding that we must work to break every link in its chain. “Our information sharing as a coalition has prevented a number of attacks, and this must expand and accelerate regardless of departmental or international rivalries. “We also must look this enemy’s ideology in the eyes for what it is: a warped interpretation of Islam that threatens all of our people.”

According to him, “many come from middle class or even upper class backgrounds, drawn to a radical and false utopian vision that purports to be based upon the Quran.”


http://newtelegraphonline.com/news/buhari-spent-2-6bn-boko-haram-crisis-cds/

Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by madridguy(m): 8:18am On Mar 24, 2017
NOTED.
Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by DropShot: 8:24am On Mar 24, 2017
Money well spent.

Wailing zombies can wail and masturbate as they like though.

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by BigBelleControl(m): 8:25am On Mar 24, 2017
With no visible development?

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by ivandragon: 8:45am On Mar 24, 2017
hmmm...
Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by Nobody: 8:53am On Mar 24, 2017
Corruption everywhere..

Afonjaic roaches already shouting money well spend..

BMC oya make una show..

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by Funlordmaniac(m): 9:08am On Mar 24, 2017
DropShot:
MONEY WELL SPENT.

Wailing zombies can wail and masturbate as they like though.




bounty007:
Corruption everywhere..

AFONJAIC ROACHES already shouting MONEY WELL SPEND.

BMC oya make una show..



My eternally pained photocopied jewish alobam....how are you this morning? Abi You dey fear to quote the guy? Or your chest beating syrup don finish? And which wan be "money well spend again?" Or na so them write am for ipob dictionary? This people sef grin

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by jamalnation(m): 9:11am On Mar 24, 2017
noted

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by mightyhazel: 9:26am On Mar 24, 2017
Yea,spent on,..




Not against boko haram

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by Nobody: 9:28am On Mar 24, 2017
Funlordmaniac:









My eternally pained photocopied jewish alobam....how are you this morning? Abi You dey fear to quote the guy? Or your chest beating syrup don finish? And which wan be "money well spend again?" Or na so them write am for ipob dictionary? This people sef grin


I no get your time.. maybe later.

Enjoy smiley

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by ezugegere(m): 10:01am On Mar 24, 2017
I believe part of the money was used to arm the Fulani herdsmen.

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by Blue3k(m): 10:40am On Mar 24, 2017
This what happens when states don't take their secruity seriously. Federal Government has to rush in and save the day.

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by haywire07(m): 10:51am On Mar 24, 2017
Whereas the Otuoke Landlord and Dasuki&co looters LTD swallowed $2.1 billion .
They deserve a space in a museum


For those that wants to be angry, I'm at Kuje in Abuja where boko harams traveled freely all the way from Maiduguri to bomb twice during the drunkards regime . U can comman beat me there

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by Nobody: 11:01am On Mar 24, 2017
Okay
Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by charlydamianpat(m): 11:01am On Mar 24, 2017
yimu yimu dey smell

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by salabscholar01(m): 11:01am On Mar 24, 2017
Rare picture of GEj cheesy

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by DollarAngel(m): 11:02am On Mar 24, 2017
Wasted $2.6billion on the Northern Crisis created by the Northerners, knowing full well the North adds no Value to Nigeria, how do we develop and grow when we have the Northerners in Nigeria, using South South Money to rebuild North. Nigeria is a joke and needs to divide

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by donlana: 11:02am On Mar 24, 2017
madridguy:
NOTED.
Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by oviejnr(m): 11:02am On Mar 24, 2017
DollarAngel:
Wasted $2.6billion on the Northern Crisis created by the Northerners, knowing full well the North adds no Value to Nigeria, how do we develop and grow when we have the Northerners in Nigeria, using South South Money to rebuild North. Nigeria is a joke and needs to divide
What are you trying to say?? The Northeners lives is of no value to you, in your words after they finish with the northerners they will move to your region! Use your head, Flatinnoes Oshi !!! sad

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by kingzjay(m): 11:02am On Mar 24, 2017
CHISOS..........................







WHAT A COUNTRY!
NO WONDER ACHEBE SAID "THERE WAS A COUNTRY"

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by emmykk(m): 11:02am On Mar 24, 2017
How much was spent on london health bill of pres.buhari?

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by DirtyGold: 11:03am On Mar 24, 2017
$2.6bn that is approximately 800 Billion Naira shocked
Lord have mercy!
Do you know what that amount of money would have done to our national infrastructure if utilized responsibly?
So, less than 1000 terrorists were killed with $2.6bn?
Which weapons were bought? What structures were built?
How many homes or cities have been rebuilt?

What an outrage of preposterous dimensions.
Truly, yeye dey smell!

***modified***
simpleseyi:



ATM Sambo Dasuki shared about $6 billion among his gang of thieves. You fool did not ask questions then. If not for Buhari, Boko Haram would have killed nonentities like you, your brothers and sisters would be in IDP camp now and Boko boys would have been drinking kunu in your government house now.

Thank Buhari, thank Burutai, thank the brave Nigerian Soldiers.
I see that you lack decorum. That you are a nonentity doesn't mean other people are like you.
To the bold quote, well, Boko Haram is still on rampage (despite the bilions spent) and might just grant you a personal experience of what you feel is kind to wish another person.
I DO NOT SUPPORT any party or particular personality. I support truth and condemn where necessary.
Because a team of plunderers stole our commonwealth doesn't justify unjustifiable spendings. Moreover, that ineffectual team was voted out of office for corruption among other reasons!

What's tha business?

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by HAH: 11:03am On Mar 24, 2017
Boko Haram is money making venture for our securities.

With so much money being made do you think this crises will easily end, as it is soldier make money, government official make money, NGO make money all in the name of Boko Haram and humanitarian gesture.

I won't be surprised if some of the attacks are orchestrated by those making money out of the crises, so that the honey will keep flowing.

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by DIKEnaWAR: 11:03am On Mar 24, 2017
Lol.

Stealing is not corruption

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by dacovajnr: 11:04am On Mar 24, 2017
Papa why are you lying, you're fucckiing lying..mmmmmm you're lying lipsrsealed

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by megadonjay: 11:04am On Mar 24, 2017
And I am here looking for just 30,000 naira to start a small business.

Somebody help me please.

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by Eazybay(m): 11:05am On Mar 24, 2017
haywire07:
Whereas the Otuoke Landlord and Dasuki&co looters LTD swallowed $2.1 billion .
They deserve a space in a museum


The amount u quoted was earmarked throughout his govt!! We are talking of just 2016 bubu don surpass 5yrs.. Please are u a Nigerian? Where are the weapons, ships, tanks and warplanes?

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by jeeqaa7(m): 11:05am On Mar 24, 2017
Peace is expensive... It should be noted that boko haram is although a terrorist organization. Its lifespan is hinged on some selfish Interests.. Some selfish individuals are billionaires today because boko haram thrived...


But I know surely that the day of retribution will arrive someday... For some it has arrived for others its probably giving signs

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by hakeem4(m): 11:06am On Mar 24, 2017
grin

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Re: Buhari Spent $2.6bn On Boko Haram Crisis –CDS by publicenemy(m): 11:06am On Mar 24, 2017
BigBelleControl:
With no visible development?

did you just wake up from a coma or you have been living on the Moon? because everyone on earth knows that the Boko Haram menace has been significantly tamed.

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