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"Why We Couldn't Defeat BH"- Army Commander Writes A Letter To President by kglamour(m): 10:22pm On Dec 15, 2014
In a desperate letter to President Goodluck Jonathan and Senate President
David Mark leaked to SaharaReporters this past weekend, a commanding
officer stationed in Nigeria's northeast details several troubling issues
plaguing troops combatting Islamist terror group Boko Haram in the region.
The officer stated that, corruption, maladministration, lack of resources and
troops motivation has militated against a successful campaign to end Boko
Haram's deadly reign of terror in the northeast.
The officer's lengthy complaint which he claims would lead to a threat to his
life forewarns that if his pleas continue to be ignored by the country's
leadership that both the Nigerian Army and the country will crumble under the
insurgency.
"If all issues raised in this letter are not urgently addressed, the Nigerian Army
will soon be history and by implication there will be no country called Nigeria,"
the officer gravely states. "No country without a strong army will survive."
Below is the full text of the officer's letter addressed to President Goodluck
Jonathan
PLEASE MR PRESIDENT SAVE THE MILITARY AND NIGERIA FROM
COLLAPSING
1. Sir, I am constrain to write you this letter which I consider it a matter of
more than great importance for me to inform you and put to record issues that
are happening in the North East (Operation Zaman Lafiya). I choose this
medium to write you this open letter because I have written similar letter but no
action was taking which I believe some forces have blocked it are now after my
life. Sir I have served in 7 Division as staff officer and presently I am the
commanding officer of 103Bn in the field. My combined wealth of experience as
a staff officer and now commanding officer are the disturbing fact that
necessitated me to write you this letter. While as a staff officer, I was among
those who believed that the commanders in the field are not doing well. But
presently, as a commander in the field, I found out that it is not the fault of any
commander that the defeat of the so called BOKO HARAM (BH) has not been
achieved.
2. First and foremost sir, the Nigerian Army is poorly equipped in the North
East, if all the battalions are well-equipped as required; it will not take the Army
more than two weeks to flush out the BH. Presently there are four units in my
location here in KONDUGA including 21 Armoured Brigade HQ. If all the units are
provided with all their requirements, we can advance and flush out BH out of
North East. Mr. President sir, the Nigerian Army is well-trained and capable of
defending our nation. It has demonstrated the capacity to even successfully
enforce peace in other nations. Why not in our own country Nigeria?
3. The fact about NE operation is that we are poorly equipped, understaffed,
high corruption from Army Headquarters down to battalion level. Commanders
see it as opportunity to make money. My predecessor has complained of the
same problem. Instead of ASA addressing the issue raised by him, the army
authorities decided to Court Martialled him. All the units in NE are understaffed,
but on payroll their strength are complete just to collect more allowances than
what each unit is supposed to. The commanders see it as a personal money
making venture rather than taking care of men and equipment. This ugly trend
led to loss of many officers and soldiers and thereby having adverse effect on
the moral (sic) of troops. Majority of soldiers in the operation area wear mufti
(civil cloths) under their military uniforms in case there is an attack and the
troops cannot withstand the BH, they found it easy to disguise as civilians to
enable them escape. This is not the traditional practice in the NA. Though it is
lack of adequate equipment and poor administration from the higher authority
that resulted to this ugly trend by our troops
4. Sir, another bad and unprofessional act is that soldiers don’t take to orders
from their superior officers because they have lost confidence/trust from them.
The case of former General Officer Commanding 7 Division Major General A.
Mohammed is enough evidence to show that all is not well in the Nigerian
Army. It will interest you to note that worse cases has been recorded before
that of the former GOC and more are still happening, but nobody is ready to
investigate the root cause of problems facing the troops in the field.
5. This brings me to a recent occurrence which is my main purpose of writing
this letter. As I mentioned earlier, due to the failure of the authority to address
issues that I made mentioned, when a unit is attacked and overran by the BH
not because the soldiers are unable to fight, but lack of weapons, ammunitions
and communications equipment, the soldiers on many occasions will ran away,
and a commander cannot stand and fight alone as a result of this. Presently
seventy percent of commanders in the NE are facing Court Martial due to the
reasons mentioned. We the commanding officers are very worried over this
development. This is because we many soon find our self as victims of this
maladministration from our higher authorities.
6. There is no sincerity in this operation; this is because the present acting
GOC has never visited any location outside Maiduguri town not to talk of
principal staff officers in Army Headquarters or even the COAS. But we keep on
hearing all sorts of lies that Generals are leading the fight against BH. These
are facts that can be confirmed from officers and soldiers in this operation
including those in the 7 Division Headquarters. The GOC is so afraid that even
with the Divisional Headquarters; he doesn’t go out and always locked himself
inside his office. Infact it is a common knowledge among officers and soldiers in
this operation that the acting GOC is here to make his money and earn his
promotion to the detriment of the operation. The completion of his mansion at
No 8 Gwamna Road in Kaduna which the GOC ignorantly disclosed that when he
completed it, will be among the best houses in Kaduna, has turned to be a
subject of discussion among troops.
7. The former 21 Armored Brigade commander is facing Court Martial today
because the acting GOC does not want to see him and his garrision in
Maiduguri town simply because of the huge monthly allocations from the Borno
State government to the brigade garrision. He wanted to be collecting his
money by using 7 Div Garrison, but in reality 7 Div Garrision does not have
troops to claim such money. It is worthy to note that the GOC received
33,000litres of AGO and PMS each, 600 bags of rice monthly from Borno State
government. All these items are diverted for his personal use.
8. Recently the newly appointed 21 Brigade commander lead 3 units to flush
out the BH, that operation was successful, almost 300 BH were killed, weapons
and vehicles were recovered from them, in the process the troops exhausted
their ammunitions from the Div, the GOC simply replied that there was no
ammunition this made all the troops to withdraw back to KONDUGA.
9. Presently more than 3000 officers and soldiers are either killed in action,
deserted, captured as POW or on AWOL. But due to lack of proper
administration the army directed that their salary should be stopped. This affect
the families of those that are either genuinely killed in action or captured as
Prisoners of War. It has also affected some of the troops that are still
participating in this operation.
10. Mr. President sir, if all issues raised in this letter are not urgently address,
the Nigerian Army will soon be history and by implication there will be no
country called Nigeria. No country without strong army will survive. I decided to
write you this letter because the life of officers and soldiers trusted in my care
are no longer save. My life is also at the stake because the NA authority as
usual will say I have communicated directly to you as the Commander in Chief
of the Armed Forces and may sanction me. As a citizen of this country and a
commander in the operational area, with all the points I have mentioned in this
letter, it is clearly that the Military authorities have failed the country, as such
they should be held liable for their misdeeds. I have consulted seasonal
constitutional lawyers if writing you this letter will be an offence, but they said
it is my constitutional right to inform the C in C about what is happening in the
NE and within the military which if not address will affect the survival of
Nigeria.

http://saharareporters.com/2014/12/15/why-we-could-not-defeat-boko-haram-army-commander-writes-powerful-letter-president
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Re: "Why We Couldn't Defeat BH"- Army Commander Writes A Letter To President by Nobody: 11:27pm On Dec 15, 2014
this is not just fare oh! I don't even understand our President again!is he doing this on purpose or is he under a bad spell?

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