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Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by ijustdey: 2:03pm On May 26, 2019
Olaleye Aluko



The Nigerian Air Force and the Nigerian Army , which are two active forces in the counter- insurgency war in the North -East, have lost over N 4. 8 bn in weaponry in the region between January and May , 2019 .

This sum is obtained from estimates of the crashed NAF Mi - 35 M helicopter , gun trucks , machine guns and other weapons stolen from army bases , according to military sources .

On January 2 , the air force’ s Mi -35 M attack helicopter crashed in the North -East while on a Boko Haram interdiction mission , killing five crew members comprising two pilots and three NAF personnel in Damasak , Borno State .
According to a document, Mi -35 M orders and deliveries , the crashed helicopter is estimated at over $ 12 million or N 4 .6 bn .

The records noted that Nigeria placed a contract for six Mi -35 M combat helicopters in August 2014 and received the first batch of two helicopters in December 2016 .

The second batch of two helicopters was delivered in April 2018 . But one of them crashed in Damasak on January 2 .

The records noted, “ The Brazilian Air Force signed a $ 150 m contract with Rosoboron export for 12 Mi -35 M helicopters in November 2008 . The first three helicopters were delivered in December 2009 .

“ Nigeria placed a contract for six Mi -35 M combat helicopters in August 2014 . The Nigerian Air Force received the first batch of two helicopters in December 2016 , while the second batch of two helicopters was delivered in April 2018 . ”

The NAF Director of Public Relations and Information , Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, had yet to pick call or respond to a message on estimates of the loss as of press time .

In January 2018 , a NAF Mi - 17 attack helicopter had also crashed in a counter- insurgency operation in Borno State , with claims from the Boko Haram factional leader, Abubakar Shekau , that his fighters shot down the military aircraft .
The Defence Headquarters , Abuja , however, refuted Shekau ’s claims.

Since January 2019 , at least five army bases in the North -East have been attacked by Boko Haram and the Islamic State West African Province fighters , leading not only to loss of soldiers , but also costly weapons .

Some weapons were also destroyed by the sect ’s Improvised Explosive Devices’ explosions .
SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that Boko Haram attacked army bases in Geidam , Yobe State ; Banki and a Forward Operating Base in Mararrabar Kimba , both in Borno State .

The fighters also attacked bases in the Gubio and the Magumeri Local Government Areas of Borno, carting away undisclosed ammunition .
Although the army didn’t confirm the loss of its weapons , evidence reinforced the developments .

On May 13 , the army confirmed that its 154 Task Force Battalion Commander , Lt Col Yusuf Aminu, and two soldiers were killed by IEDs planted by the Boko Haram on the Mauli -Borgozo Road . During the incident , two gun trucks and a Tata truck were damaged by the explosion , according to sources .

Estimates showed that the army had lost over N 200 m worth of weapons to insurgency since January, although some of them were currently being recovered from the terrorists .

The acting Director , Army Public Relations , Col Sagir Musa , did not returned our correspondent’ s call or respond to a text message sent to his phone as of press time .

The Chief of the Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai , had , on Wednesday , assured troops of plans to induct more weapons into the Operation Lafiya Dole to enhance the counter- terrorism war .


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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by SLAP44: 2:04pm On May 26, 2019
And we have an ex army man as president? grin

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by ugkk: 3:10pm On May 26, 2019
as usual they will soon release statement denying these claims. Nigerian army co Nigerian boyscout ni

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by JasonScoolari: 3:21pm On May 26, 2019
Please, is the current chief of army staff name Col. Sambo Dasuki? or is the Lifeless GCFR name Jonathan?

I want to submit my answer to win one Virgin Cow.

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by 9jaArea: 5:38pm On May 26, 2019
sad
Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by cardoctor(m): 5:38pm On May 26, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by IamSoProlific: 5:38pm On May 26, 2019
I hear say na rain wey fall the other day carry am,

Next lies news please...

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by 9jaArea: 5:38pm On May 26, 2019
Wars are expensive

Easier said than done, with this analogy the US would've won the war on Taliban in a week or two, but after several years they left without victory.

buzorcharles:
if they invest the 4bn they will win that war. Just 500 well trained and highly sophisticated commandos with the right equipments can do this job in 7 months

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by Amuocha: 5:38pm On May 26, 2019
Sai Buhari

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by maxzzo1(m): 5:38pm On May 26, 2019
SLAP44:
And we have an ex army man as president?

Oh, I forgot, he didn't pass any officers exams grin
U are a bad guy !!!

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by sparog(m): 5:39pm On May 26, 2019
Nawa ooh

This is how those Boko boiz get some of their weapons

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by Hotzone(m): 5:39pm On May 26, 2019
Loss at the expense of Nigerian masses paying grievously with their lives

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by Craigslists: 5:39pm On May 26, 2019
Lol

They dashed them out to their Boko Haram brothers of course.

Another excuse to budget another round of $1 billion to acquire ghost weapons.

The war in the North East is like a Ponzi scheme scam where each successful government would find it very hard to stop because of the largesse in it.

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by TheMoniker: 5:39pm On May 26, 2019
angry
It’s a full blown war In Nigeria and people still don’t realize it. The south and east, is the police, efcc, sars, army against the people. It’s a secret plan to unsettle that part.
The illiterate is giving his brothers (Boko) the weapons to unleash evil on the other part of the country soon!
Get out now that you can!
Buhari is clueless and a retarded vagabond who’s only clue about governance is revenge.
The evil yahoo yahoo lying pastor is a figure head. He doesn’t have a say.
Oloriburuku ni gbogbo won ni aso rock presently.

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by maxzzo1(m): 5:39pm On May 26, 2019
This is laffable .......
Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by kollinz1234(m): 5:39pm On May 26, 2019
When was the last time I heard any good news coming from Nigeria?


OK
Our flying eagles beat Quarter 4-0 in a friendly match

And, Regina Daniels; a nineteen years old actress married a 59 years old billionaire

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by EdeyHot: 5:39pm On May 26, 2019
Why can't there be brotherly love and untribalized unity in this Country?

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by oshe11: 5:39pm On May 26, 2019
Them no dey buy weapon b4 them lose am?


Abi he dey possible to steal UCL trophy from Assnal trophy cabinet?
Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by stano2(m): 5:40pm On May 26, 2019
Thieves.
Even corruption has eaten deep into the military.
Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by Nobody: 5:40pm On May 26, 2019
Scam
Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by Hexilon: 5:40pm On May 26, 2019
NA donates weapons worth N4.8b to Boko Haram.. undecided

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by Pavore9: 5:40pm On May 26, 2019
"This sum is obtained from estimates of the crashed NAF Mi - 35 M helicopter , gun trucks , machine guns and other weapons stolen from army bases , according to military sources"......who steal am, if not insider job?

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by JubrinElSudan: 5:41pm On May 26, 2019
When they add the ones they fled and left for Boko Haram members each time their facilities are overran by the terrorists that are now in BHT's possession, e go pass that amount embarassed


Oga dingbang, I never type finish you don dey share my post grin

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by dingbang(m): 5:42pm On May 26, 2019
angry are they concerned about their archaic ammunitions or the lives of Nigerian soldiers?

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by martineverest(m): 5:42pm On May 26, 2019
how did punch newspaper calculate the total cost of weapons lost?

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by Thebwoy: 5:43pm On May 26, 2019
I doubt so


Rather

Military donates confiscated weapons worth N4.5B
To Fulani herdsmen and boko boys in the north.

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by Reference(m): 5:44pm On May 26, 2019
It is an inherent part of war. War is costly in men and means on all sides. That is why it should be avoided by all means.

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by mekaboy(m): 5:44pm On May 26, 2019
Fraud
Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by valentineuwakwe(m): 5:44pm On May 26, 2019
with all these money spent and weapons lost, I thought by now we must have been wining the war against Boko haram....well someone somewhere once said we have defeated them technically

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by GraGra247(m): 5:44pm On May 26, 2019
Boko Haram will keep winning because they have many sympathizers and helpers of same religion with them right in the Nigerian army.

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Re: Military Loses N4.8bn Weapons In North-east Since January by Chuknovski(m): 5:44pm On May 26, 2019
This is a direct act to place impediments before the gallant colossal Nigerian military

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