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Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by AfricaDiet: 8:45am On Nov 10, 2016
Rattled by the recent killings of the Commanding Officer of the 272 Special Task Force Task Battalion, Lt. Col. Muhammad Abu-Ali and six soldiers by members of Boko Haram, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) is mulling over whether to reach out to President Muhammadu Buhari on the urgent need to recall the South African mercenaries recruited by former President Goodluck Jonathan to help finish off the terror group.

Sources, who spoke with THISDAY from both the presidency and DHQ yesterday in Abuja, said some army chiefs have decided to impress it on the president that the sophisticated weapons the South African mercenaries possess could help in “finishing off members of Boko Haram” that has witnessed a resurgence in the war between the terrorists and Nigerian troops.

THISDAY gathered that members of Boko Haram might have experienced a boost, especially after they received a huge payout from the presidency for the release of 21 Chibok girls recently.
In the last few weeks, there has been an upsurge of suicide bombings linked to Boko Haram. The terror group has also killed several Nigerian troops fighting in the North-east, including Abu-Ali and his men, who were given a national burial at the military cemetery, Abuja on Monday.

Some weeks ago, 83 soldiers were also declared missing in action (MIA) after an attack on their military base by Boko Haram. However, the Nigerian Army denied reports that the soldiers were MIA, insisting that some had returned to the base.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, had described the late Abu-Ali as “Sarkin Yakin, the frontline general” and wept profusely while reading the brief funeral oration of the fallen warriors during the burial ceremony. Buhari was represented by his Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari.

“During the Jonathan administration, the DHQ agreed that for the Nigerian Army to successfully prosecute our war against Boko Haram we needed the assistance of some mercenaries in South Africa, and we sought their assistance,” a top military source stated.

“And from our calculations, coupled with the sophisticated weapons the mercenaries came with, it was envisaged that the Nigerian Army would have been able to finish Boko Haram in a matter of months.

“But this administration came and said that Nigeria did not need South African mercenaries to battle a mere group of insurgents like Boko Haram and later terminated the contract. The truth is that we need them now,” he added.

THISDAY further gathered that some senior officers of the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) and DHQ are currently in South Africa talking to leaders of the Specialised Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection (STTEP) in respect of the new deal.

However, a member of the Senate Defence Committee, who spoke off the record on the issue, while confirming the trip to South Africa, said the DHQ might encounter difficulties securing the assistance of the mercenaries given the fact that the monies owed them by the Jonathan administration has still not been paid by the current administration.

During the Jonathan administration, Barlow, a former member of the South African Defence Force that was said to have fought for liberation movements in South Africa and the Southern African region, had come to Nigeria with over 100 men made up of black troops who served in elite units of the South African military as well as communist guerrillas who had fought against the South African Defence Force in the days of Apartheid.

The DHQ source added that they had initially been recruited by the Jonathan government to help locate and free the kidnapped Chibok girls but became involved in “map-reading and attacking” Boko Haram.

“By the time former President Goodluck Jonathan handed over to President Muhammadu Buhari, Barlow and his gang had almost assisted the Nigerian Army recover parts of the Nigerian territory taken over by Boko Haram in the North-east,” the source added.

It was gathered that the mercenaries applied “hit and run tactics” to unnerve the terrorists and bush trackers to establish their hideouts, and smoked them out and depleted their ranks.
The cancellation of their contract by Buhari, on assumption of office on May 29, 2015, was said to have resulted in mixed results but not the complete annihilation of the terror group.
The THISDAY source added that the use of South African mercenaries was a rational step by the Jonathan administration, which had battled the terrorist with some results.

“These men (South African mercenaries) have a record of providing excellent counter-terrorism training through various pop-up private military and security companies. They have assisted several governments in overcoming insurgencies in Angola, Sierra Leone, Iraq and Afghanistan,” the source added.

When contacted, DHQ spokesman, Brig.-Gen. Rabe Abubakar, dismissed the attempt to recruit the South African mercenaries a second time around.
He said in a text message sent to THISDAY: “It is not true. Who said that and why should we bring them back? We have said it over and over again that there won’t be anything like that again.

“The Nigerian Armed Forces will shoulder its security challenges and they have been doing very well and only dealing with the insurgency within a very short time.”

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/11/09/rattled-by-boko-harams-resurgence-dhq-considers-recall-of-safrican-mercenaries/

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Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by Young03(m): 8:46am On Nov 10, 2016
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Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by AfricaDiet: 8:53am On Nov 10, 2016
This is all lie and rumors we the good citizens of nigeria know that our military are ever ready to combat Boko harem because that is their responsibility

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Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by abdul4new(m): 9:06am On Nov 10, 2016
Buhari made a big mistake by hurriedly terminated the contract with the mercineries in the first place, it is obvious fact that the ammunitions and experience those guys brought lead to the recapturing of many villages and areas formerly in the hand of bokoharam. many lives hv been lost so far especially the millitary. i hope Buhari have learnt his lesson
Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by drss2(m): 9:17am On Nov 10, 2016
talk of a dog going back to his vomit. buari dullard heavily condemed GEJ for using merceneries to fight boko, now he's planning to used wat he condem. sad who's d real dullard hia wat happend to d well equipt nigerian soldiers i thought anytin about GEJ govt is corrupt
confused lying govt.
Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by nwasinachi(f): 10:28am On Nov 10, 2016
No, una for wait, make boko haram finish una off. Buhari should apologise to Gej and seek his help in tackling Boko haram, Alhaji Buhari's olodoness no get part two.
Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by malel1: 10:30am On Nov 10, 2016
The people that foist this silly government on us won't know Peace
Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by OlaSpeaker(m): 10:50am On Nov 10, 2016
Before crucifying the president for terminating contract with the mercenaries as this report pointed out that the contract was terminated on may 29 2015 how did the Nigeria troops got massive victory over this sect afterwards hmmmmmm.............something is fishing here abi na only me de think am

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Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by overall90: 10:53am On Nov 10, 2016
Nigerian army has never won any war in their history without external help.
People that use them to brag and intimidate others know nothing.
Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by fitzmayowa: 10:56am On Nov 10, 2016
The resurgence in BH started when the military decided to start boasting of how they are the first armed forces formation in the world to completely defeat terrorists...SMH
Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by hakanai(m): 3:31pm On Nov 10, 2016
OlaSpeaker:
Before crucifying the president for terminating contract with the mercenaries as this report pointed out that the contract was terminated on may 29 2015 how did the Nigeria troops got massive victory over this sect afterwards hmmmmmm.............something is fishing here abi na only me de think am

You dey mind them. That said will the mercenary do everything to secure 3 states and the neighboring countries ? Na wah for when you live in wonderland. If it was that easy and successful during GEJ, BH grew capturing,holding,bombing and threaten places.

Don't forget one of GEJ failures is not paying attention to the insurgence and failure to manage the situation. If they did there work probably he GEJ would have had that to his glory.

Without the Mercenaries,Nigeria army has continue to evolve positively. We should allow them build themselves and improve skills needed to tackle such security situations. Otherwise we may have a situation that every time something happens, we run outside soliciting for mercenaries.

The army is capable and I think the news is a load full of crap.It makes it seem the army is helpless.Just because of a slight upsurge in insurgency they act as the army never recorded successes in there campaigns. After all things were even worse than this before the army step up there game.They did that without the Mercenaries help. They can do better. What the need is more encourage. Review of there Strategy and continuous upgrade of there hardware. Paying for a quick fix that will be surface dressing is not the way out.

I won't be surprised someone has packaged another contract arrangement to siphon monies in the name of mercenaries. God willing It will not happen the army is more than capable! Nigerians are more than able to tackle the problem! They want to make it seem desperate so that someone can get forex again without result.


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Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by Splinz(m): 4:01pm On Nov 10, 2016
The same mercenaries that was hastily discarded is now being cried and sought for.

Why Because one irrational and clueless man from Daura doesn't think before acting! SMH
Re: Rattled By Boko Haram’s Resurgence, DHQ Considers Recall Of S’african Mercenarie by Omexonomy: 4:42pm On Nov 10, 2016
After collecting 50billion from mtn and their govt for fine they now want them to help them to asist them in tackling the evil that they envent.
If you agree with me buhari is clueless click like
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