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Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by jeremy85: 7:08am On Oct 31, 2017
Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister

Dear Mrs. Kemi,

Compliments of the day! I am still grieving severely over the unfortunate incident of Boko Haram terrorists attacks on the 233 Battalion, at the Sassawa Military Forwarding Base in Damaturu, Yobe state. We lost some of our best soldiers to this attack, which I believe was avertable had we allowed conscience and exigency to shadow our actions and decisions.

First, I am not convinced that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) failed to do the needful as accentuated by the reports on social media space, whilst taking off our eyes from the real underlying issues. I am prompted to write this open epistle to you because our people say, there can never be smoke without fire.

Madam, you may not understand exactly how I feel, but as a retired officer of the Nigerian Air Force(NAF), it is disheartening to see colleagues in other arms of the military wasted carelessly because of the insensitive disposition to matters of warfare. There are claims that the Federal Ministry of Finance, which you head failed to remit money for the funding of NAF, which is a critical component of the ongoing counter-insurgency operations in the North-East.

Hon. Minister, as you may have been informed or gleaned from media publications, NAF failed to respond on the intelligence report from the Army Forward Base at Sassawa by conducting air strikes because of lack of aviation fuel to propel fighter jets to the location to dislodge Boko Haram insurgents.

I am also intimated that the Air Force component of the counter-insurgency operations had their personnel at battlefront grumbling over unpaid two months salaries and allowances, which you know could dampen their morale.

Honourable Minister, this posturing is very sadistic and has either dramatized to Nigerians your insensitivity in the handling of Defence budgets as national emergencies or lack of understanding of the operations of our military in such special engagements.

I consider this as extreme official negligence, steeped in callous and condemnable tactlessness. It seems to me, you don’t believe or want to understand the cardinal objectives of safeguarding and protecting the lives and property of Nigerians, which is the responsibility of government the world over. But it is the reason our troops have spent months and years in trenches of the north-east.


Hon. Minister, the failure of troops to overrun insurgents plotting an attack on Nigerian people and the military in the Sassawa incident is not as a result of paucity of funds, but your laxity and wrong perception of defence budgets as just “another item of expenditure.” The voted funds are within reach, but you contemptuously holed it in the vaults of the finance ministry for reasons best known to you and your surrogates.

I dare say, this is the height of indifference to President Buhari’s anti-terrorism campaigns; it exposes the revival of sabotaging instincts of some demigods in the system. And it is everything about the insensitivity and haughtiness of key civilian players in the counter-insurgency war, who have relinquished their roles in supporting the Nigerian military in effectively combating terrorism.

I wish to remind you that winning the war against terror in Nigeria is not the sole responsibility of the military alone. It is the responsibility of everyone and everybody, including you, to actively play your part. Your deliberate refusal to perform a simple official duty as elementary as release of funds to NAF at this auspicious time has caused us sorrows and grief. The consequences of your sadistic neglect is the defeat we suffered in that encounter.

I do not want to believe the backdoor campaigns of the presence of unyielding saboteurs in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. I have never trusted in the theory of that there are virile and poisonous bugs in the system ever willing to thwart every effort at progress in Nigeria.

By my reckoning, your failure to release funds to the military for counter-insurgency operations has portrayed you as a masked member of this cabal, exploiting every avenue to truncate the progress of the Buhari regime on security.

Are you not touched that the Nigerian military is starved of funding in the battlefield to the extent it cannot even pay NAF personnel on the battlefield salaries and allowances, leading to loud murmurs? Is it not a shame to you that NAF could not fund operational logistics in the battlefield, because you withheld their budgetary votes? Do you know your action placed Nigerians and Nigerian troops at the mercy of terrorists for butchering and indeed, responsible for the blood of patriots spilled at the Forward Base at Sassawa?

It’s difficult to understand that at a time like this, a focal official of government in your mould has failed to appreciate that Nigeria is at war with terrorists. And that it is a war the country should spare nothing to win? I want to believe as Finance minister and member of FEC, you know winning or losing the terrorism war would define the future of Nigeria, yet you ignored all.

Hon. Minister, truly, do you want us believe you are ignorant of the reality that in war situations, efforts to salvage the burning house is uppermost and every other public expenditure is secondary?

Therefore, your indifference to the Nigerian military which is fighting insurgency and other local armed conflicts, by withholding funding has demonstrated to me very forcefully, clearly and fearfully that you, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun is not interested in the future of Nigeria.

What this reprehensible conduct has caused is beyond the instant devastation of the terrorists’ attacks on the Military Base. It is also an attempt to shatter the coherence and synergy of the three major arms of the military in co-ordinating the war against terrorism in Nigeria. What you cannot wish away is that every arm of the military is not only important, but indispensable in winning the counter-insurgency war in Nigeria.

But the failure of NAF to respond to a signal for assistance from the Forwarding Base in Sassawa and the subsequent terrorists attacks, much as the casualties has created wrong insinuations and impressions to the Nigerian public. Mischief makers and critics would likely grab the incident to drum the unwillingness of NAF in assisting the Army surmount terrorism in Nigeria.

But we all know this as false and far from reality. In any case, those who are not privileged to know that it is you who frustrated NAF would freely peddle this obnoxious lie against its personnel. These are potent weapons of spewing disaffection, bad blood and hatred among the various arms of the military. It is capable of speedily eroding the gains so far recorded in the counter-insurgency operations.

Kemi Adeosun, this is an unpatriotic decision and a disservice to your country, a nation you serve at a very high capacity. Therefore, Madam Minister, I see no urgency or any cogent reason, so compelling for you to ignore this national emergency by your continued withholding of funding for our Military. You have no moral or official grounds to constitute a major setback in the war against terrorism in Nigeria.

This is really unfortunate, to say the least! It beats my imagination as to whether you are pricked by the gravity of what has happened. Are you even aware of the seriousness of the insurgency? Are you this oblivious of the fact that Nigeria is in a state of emergency with terrorism? Do you know that virtually every day, a soldier is either killed or wounded and innocent civilians are killed or pushed into pains and sorrows from suicide bombings?

But before you bite what you cannot chew, let me remind you quietly that it is the sacred obligation of every Nigerian to support the counter-terrorism war, especially those in leadership positions. No one is an exemption here. It means all arms of government; party or religious affiliations are at war with Boko Haram. People like you who erroneously think that the military or any particular arm of the security service is in isolated war with terrorists are on a wild goose chase.

Madam, you have no justification or basis to politicize, regionalize or treat with levity defence and security matters, much more, something as serious as the Boko Haram insurgency. Or are you confessing your credentials to Nigerians as part of the gang hell-bent on destabilizing President Buhari’s government?

Lastly, Madam, it must not escape your sight that you have contributed immensely in shedding the blood of the innocent, because the victory of every adventure on earth is decided by the policies and actions of those who stay in the comfort of their homes to sustain it. Please stop shedding the blood of these innocent patriots, by releasing the funds.

It’s needless to repeat that your action has severely demoralized troops in the battle line. And you must urgently revisit your decision on the withholding of funding for the counter-insurgency operations. But inevitably, yourself and the veiled turncoats must make haste to perform the necessary acts of contrition before the blood of the innocent, killed in that terrorist attack at Sassawabegins begin to haunt you! Thank you Ma!

Yours in service of our fatherland,


Wg Cdr AA Abubakar (rtd)
Minna, Niger State

Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by debanj326: 7:09am On Oct 31, 2017
The boys may be broke
Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by EmekaBlue(m): 7:17am On Oct 31, 2017
so without air support...d so called army can not fight boko rugged boys on land to land battle? its a shame.

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Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by EternalTruths: 7:21am On Oct 31, 2017
EmekaBlue:
so without air support...d so called army can not fight boko rugged boys on land to land battle? its a shame.

I tire for Nigerian army oooo

If na IPOB dey go don dey flex muscles because those ones carry flags when their mates dey carry machines face military.

Keep waiting for the air force

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Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by Yeligray(m): 7:30am On Oct 31, 2017
debanj326:
The boys may be broke
they need support from their sponsors
Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by Wizzykinging(m): 7:37am On Oct 31, 2017
EmekaBlue:
so without air support...d so called army can not fight boko rugged boys on land to land battle? its a shame.
What are you saying sef? airforce no b d same military again! abi u think say e easy to clear al those boko haran men dem...see as e talk am sef "land to land battle" like if dem carry riffle give you u go sabi shoot

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Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by EternalTruths: 7:39am On Oct 31, 2017
Wizzykinging:
What are you saying sef? airforce no b d same military again! abi u think say e easy to clear al those boko haran men dem...see as e talk am sef "land to land battle" like if dem carry riffle give you u go sabi shoot

Boko Haram get air force.?


So your yeye army wey declare victory over IPOB dey beg air force for help against BH.


Chaiiii Nigerian army na boyscout.

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Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by niceprof: 7:50am On Oct 31, 2017
The funding was ussed for the Python to dance in the southeast and for the crocodile to smile in Southsouth.

Leave the minister alone and face the daft C-in-C

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Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by EmekaBlue(m): 8:15am On Oct 31, 2017
EternalTruths:


I tire for Nigerian army oooo

If na IPOB dey go don dey flex muscles because those ones carry flags when their mates dey carry machines face military.

Keep waiting for the air force
no mind them...they suppose shame for the excuses on air support like say boko carry jet

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Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by EmekaBlue(m): 8:16am On Oct 31, 2017
Wizzykinging:
What are you saying sef? airforce no b d same military again! abi u think say e easy to clear al those boko haran men dem...see as e talk am sef "land to land battle" like if dem carry riffle give you u go sabi shoot
boko get air support?! they r trying but not too combatant as them dey claim fr armless civilian front

Give me riffle stand fr my front and see whether i no go change ur permanent address to ikoyi cementry

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Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by orisa37: 8:43am On Oct 31, 2017
Obasanjo's Theses! This Bokoharam is fast becoming a BATTALION of The Nigerian Army. Bokoharam is growing dangerous TEETH into every policy of the Nigerian Government.
Even The NASS is not safe from the developing power ambition of Bokoharam and Fulani Herdsmen in Nigeria.
Restructuring is a Problem to The North but it is a Solution to The South.
Before Bokoharam takes over Nigeria, The 36 States must have separate IGP responsible to their Governors for their internal security..
Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by awodivictor(m): 3:45pm On Oct 31, 2017
Re: Boko Haram- Open Letter to Kemi Adeosun

My heart is with the families of the fallen heroes. I sympathize with them and share in their pain, being myself bereft of my one and only elder brother, an airforce personnel two years ago in this ugly and insane war.
My take on this is that Nigeria’s greatest problem is not corruption as everybody tends to believe. Corruption is only one among others. I don’t know what to call this one, ineptitude, lackadaisicalism, laissez- faire: - there is just something wrong with this country that we hardly do anything right.
My compatriot is blaming the minister of finance forgetting that she has a principal. If the principal is alive, active and not somewhat hibernating, you should not be writing, he should query her and fire her if she is found culpable. The failure is glaring for all to see and I tell you, this is just the one we know about. Did you not hear of soldiers protesting in Bama barracks, did you not watch the video of soldiers in sambisa complaining over lack of water, many of these incidences go unreported. During Gej it was blamed on corruption, now what do we blame it on?
They don’t have money to fuel war planes and soldiers had to die. I pity those poor soldiers, they die like ophans and will soon be forgotten. Their benefits will be paid to their families after much suffering. Their children will wish their parents were mere althletes who will bring in millions after just a single outing. But these men went out to look for food for their wives and children and working in harm’s way for the good of the rest of us they had to pay the ultimate price for a minimal prize, because of somebody’s ineptitude or misplaced priority.
I blame this squarely on this strange and unfortunate president of ours. They have enough for python dance, but none for fuel to save precious lives. They have money for crocodile smile but none to face the real enemy. Our soldiers need adequate air cover, they need protection, and their lives are precious to us. Bokoharam are on suicide mission, they have vowed to die, how else could they claim their virgins? Their lives are worthless to themselves and to us, we need planes, we need drones, we need choppers that can take them out in droves may be at the rate of 200 terrorist per second.
Let us set our priorities right. The 22milloin wasted on Mainagate might have fueled those planes to save the lives of our dear soldiers.
In all this let us not forget that today is their time but someday it will be ours to die and we shall answer to our creator for the unpleasant consequences of our actions and negligence on others who may not be able to challenge us in this life because of their humble status. I write in pain for I lost my own brother too in this same war and I feel deeply for these families.
My message to our politicians up there is fear God and stop playing politics with the lives of the poor. God will Judge. Buratai will claim he has defeated bokoharam to score cheap political point for Apc, he even had the effrontery to open a shooting range in sambisa to convince us that he had decimated bokoharam. They further open oil exploration activities in those volatile areas, we all knew how it ended, God will Judge.
Finally to my compatriot, the wing cdr, A.A Abubakar I feel your pain, but please be manly enough to put the blame where it should. Buhari is the culprit here, Kemi might just be working under instructions, just the way she had released money for python dance under directives.
May God save Nigeria from Nigerians
Re: Boko Haram: Open Letter To Finance Minister by EMEKUSBOY9(m): 4:10pm On Oct 31, 2017
boko haram, no get the time to write all this plenty english essay

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