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Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by dre11(m): 8:40am On Feb 23, 2020
Leading global Kidnap and Ransom (K&R) firms may have begun showing significant interest in the country after foremost global insurance policy think tank put Nigeria in premium rating as a country prone to high incidence of abduction for money, Sunday Independent can exclusively report.

While the development translates to higher cost of doing businesses for expatriates and politically exposed persons (PEPs) in the country, there are grievous implications for national security, because, as the Defence Headquarters (DHQ), puts it, terror and insurgency funding principally comes from ransom money made from abducting net worth individuals.

As a result, Sunday Independent further learnt that the presidency has come under intense pressure to put an end to growing insurgency and terror activities that are principally funded by this manner of crime.

A way out suggested by lobbyist at the presidency, is that the use of Private Military Contractors (PMC), popularly known as mercenaries be reconsidered by President Muhammadu Buhari, after he unilaterally terminated the contract of Specialised Task, Training, Equipment and Protection International (STTEPI) in 2015.

The lobbyists say that bringing in mercenaries into the fight against insurgency will quickly end the spiralling insecurity in the country.

“A major source of funding for the terrorists is kidnapping for ransom. It is used to financially empower themselves and fund their atrocious activities. There are other sources such as engaging in illicit international drug trade, bank robbery and money laundering,” said Col Onyema Nwachukwu, Director of Information (DINFO, DHQ) when Sunday Independent asked him to comment on the nexus between K&R and the activities of insurgency and terrorism in the country.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) ranks Nigeria as the largest hub and conduit for illicit funds in the West Africa sub region.

According to other sources, Nigeria accounts for more than 40 per cent of illicit money sources in the sub region.

This, in part, explains the rash of monetary policies instituted by the federal government, especially in the areas of border control and e-commerce.

Intelligence sources stated that the bigger problem is with the kidnap and ransom phenomenon.

“More and more, insurgents are depending on it as source of funding their activities,” a National Intelligence Agency (NIA) source disclosed.

According to the source, the situation has become worrisome because two global K&R firm, HISCOX (UK based) and AIG (US based) are beginning to look with interest at Nigeria.

These companies have insurance policy business established in other kidnap capitals of the world like Yemen, Syria, Pakistan, Venezuela, Mexico and others. Going by details from Triple-I (Insurance Information Institute), Insurance Business, Asia, and Bellwood Pestbury, intelligence portals largely subscribed to by these firms, they rank Nigeria among first 10 world kidnap hubs.

Going a step further, Bellwood insists in its risk rating of Nigeria that kidnap and ransom ranks higher above two of the three main insurable risks of accident and evacuation, and political risk.

According to experts, global K&R turnover paid to kidnapers was put at almost $1billion for last year alone. For an individual seeking policy insurance, it comes as low as $2, 000 (N720, 000) per annum.

Insurance experts now identify a growing trend in the Nigerian environment called ‘express kidnapping’.

“This happens when non-executive employees, solo travelers and individuals are accosted and kidnapped,” explained an insurance policy expert.

“This has been happening on the highways for a while. These bandits will stop a moving vehicle and just size up passengers. The next thing is that they demand to see your phone. By the time they go through your contacts, text messages, they are able to identify who can afford a decent ransom,” a Divisional Police Officer in Ilorin, Kwara State stated.

Both the security and insurance policy experts consulted by Sunday Independent agreed that the situation leaves highly paid individuals and others with little choice but to seek covers from K&R firms.

The Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers, (NCRIB) however, could not give further insight on this claim because Dr. Bola Onigbogi, its national president wasn’t forthcoming on the matter.

However, just like the K&R situation has drawn interest from global players in risks business, so also has insecurity drawn attention of big time wheelers and dealers in mercenaries.

DHQ, however, denied any knowledge of this interest. According to Col Nwachukwu, the Nigerian military is looking to evolve its own strategy.

“I am not aware of such development. What I know is that, there is an ongoing assessment of our operations across the country. Based on thorough threat analyses, some operations are being reinvigorated and are already yielding results,” Nwachukwu said.

Last week, Sen. Alli Ndume from Borno, a state ravaged by Boko Haram, called on the federal government to higher mercenaries as a means of bringing back safety to his beleaguered state.

“Please, we are begging in the name of Allah, even if it will entail the use of foreign mercenaries, please our people are dying, please do something fast to end these killings,” he said.

https://www.independent.ng/presidency-dhq-under-pressure-to-hire-military-contractors/

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Davash222(m): 8:43am On Feb 23, 2020
Another avenue to loot our treasury.
Nigeria is irredeemable!

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Nobody: 8:44am On Feb 23, 2020
If Nigeria does, game over for terrorism in Nigeria. I doubt they would though. Terrorism is state sponsored in Nigeria and big business for the elites involved. So...

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by RentedReality(m): 8:49am On Feb 23, 2020
If I had time I will create a real news agency. REAL

The amount of sly and misleading headlines are too much!

There is absolutely no correlation in this article between Private Military Contractors and DHQ. That there is increasing interest from global security firms at the strong business opportunity to invest in an unsecured Nigeria doesn't prove DHQ is under pressure

Rather, it is an article meant to pressure DHQ into considering Private Military Contractors for security ops

Mehn undecided

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Marine54(m): 8:54am On Feb 23, 2020
Lie ! Buhari will ñever hire any body attack his people "" Attack against boko haram is attack against the north(Buhari). Even when EU visited him, instead of asking for help, he was busy telling them that Nigeria will use the experience of civil war to defeated boka haram....

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by daddytime(m): 9:15am On Feb 23, 2020
Make I go dust my company profile and CV.

Evans the kidnapper is eminently qualified as a private contractor in this regard.

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by money121(m): 5:08pm On Feb 23, 2020
Ok
Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Hienna(m): 5:08pm On Feb 23, 2020
sad..
Seriously Nigeria don pass state of emergency in all aspect...
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Las las Biafra go go
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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by sodiqapril(m): 5:08pm On Feb 23, 2020
IT IS OFFICIAL.....THIS IS THE WORST ADMINISTRATION TO EVER RULE ANY NATION ON EARTH....... If you disagree. Argue with dead rat griller

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by looseweight: 5:08pm On Feb 23, 2020
All will be well.
Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by aminusodiq(m): 5:08pm On Feb 23, 2020
North and dia wahala shocked machinery or not!!! All d best for dem!!!! tongue
Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Ofemmanu1: 5:09pm On Feb 23, 2020
This govt shaa
Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by itsme01: 5:09pm On Feb 23, 2020
undecided



Policy summersault .. Jonathan used them, Buhari came in and fired them, now Buhari wants to rehire them ... if Buhari had not sent them packing and allowed them to do proper mop up exercise of the battle of insurgency during the postponement of 2015 general election their based would have being fully cleared, weapon seized and chances of regrouping extremely hard, shameless Jonathan waited till 3weeks of losing office to seek the right help because of politics, Buhari came in and because of same politics cleared the right initiatives

We need to understand that we should stop repeling bokoharam or bandits (chasing them back into the woods), we should have a full scale operation to fight them till the last one of them drop dead, in a case that we now know the Army is compromised paying mercenaries like the US does is our best bet, with mercenaries we don't risk ban or noise from Amnesty International


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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by awoniyi1236(m): 5:10pm On Feb 23, 2020
cry
I don’t knw why our Leaders are so wicked like dis Oloun there is something hidden about this BOKO... Cashout script.

Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by NaijaMutant(f): 5:10pm On Feb 23, 2020
He should have hired Amotekun grin




Daft General Buhari

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by ExAngel007(f): 5:11pm On Feb 23, 2020
no no
Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by NaijaMutant(f): 5:11pm On Feb 23, 2020
itsme01:
Policy summersault .. Jonathan used them, buhari came in and fired them, now buhari wants to rehire them


A daunce will always remain a daunce grin

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by AgentNairaland(f): 5:11pm On Feb 23, 2020
Hire Amotekun

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by H2ho(m): 5:12pm On Feb 23, 2020
shocked
Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Zico5(m): 5:12pm On Feb 23, 2020
Truly I wonder what's going on in this country. Government has gone to the dogs if not the current happening is demeaning and very dangerous for our existence. Everything just continue to crumble while our president only interest is traveling from one continent to another. I pray God have mercy on his beloved cos this country is not conducive for anything at all. APC has relegated us indeed

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Perfecttouchade: 5:12pm On Feb 23, 2020
But I thought they said the general was in town cheesy these people Sha wan find ways to re-loot that abacha's money

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by wilemer: 5:13pm On Feb 23, 2020
dre111:
“I am not aware of such development. What I know is that, there is an ongoing assessment of our operations across the country. Based on thorough threat analyses, some operations are being reinvigorated and are already yielding results,” Nwachukwu said.

Last week, Sen. Alli Ndume from Borno, a state ravaged by Boko Haram, called on the federal government to higher mercenaries as a means of bringing back safety to his beleaguered state.

“Please, we are begging in the name of Allah, even if it will entail the use of foreign mercenaries, please our people are dying, please do something fast to end these killings,” he said.



Buhari's vindictiveness is why Boko haram is thriving today. He failed to build on GEJ's strategy to engage experienced mercenaries to work with the army to weaken BH

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by whitebeard(m): 5:13pm On Feb 23, 2020
cheesy so the NA is indirectly admitting it's weakness..shekau should lecture buratai on warfare...seems he is good at it..!!

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Lexusgs430: 5:13pm On Feb 23, 2020
Since they have failed....... They might as well......
Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by mike318: 5:13pm On Feb 23, 2020

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Waspy(m): 5:13pm On Feb 23, 2020
grin grin
Had anyone seen this movie...White House Down

If Yes, then you shld understand how Buhari and his goons are about to milk the Naija cow dry

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by strafist911: 5:14pm On Feb 23, 2020
ok
Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Omoluabi16(m): 5:14pm On Feb 23, 2020
God forbid. those foreign contractors would not seek to end it, but maximize profits. If we can't deal with this internally, then we're doomed.

Mercenaries have not loyalty.

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Nobody: 5:14pm On Feb 23, 2020
FrLukas:
If Nigeria does, game over for terrorism in Nigeria. I doubt they would though. Terrorism is state sponsored in Nigeria and big business for the elites involved. So...

Gbam.

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Re: Presidency, Defence Headquarters Under Pressure To Hire Military Contractors by Donaldoni: 5:14pm On Feb 23, 2020
Alas

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