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Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by sunnybobonwa: 6:35am On Dec 04, 2020
Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria


Amidst renewed clamour by some Nigerians on the Federal Government to re-engage foreign mercenaries in the fight against Boko Haram terrorists, the foreign military contractors earlier engaged by Nigeria have vowed never to return to the country.

Following the recent massacre of 43 rice farmers in Zabarmari, the Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum and other members of the North-East Governors’ Forum charged the Federal Government to consider the re-engagement of the foreign mercenary fighters in the counter-terrorism war. In the build up to the 2015 elections, the previous administration of President Goodluck Jonathan had covertly contracted the ‘military-technical advisers’ suspected to be mercenaries from South Africa and the former Soviet Union to take on Boko Haram and rout them from Sambisa forest and other terrorists’ enclaves. Several regional security, defence and diplomatic sources were aware of the development at the time, including a tacit confirmation by President Jonathan that two companies were providing “trainers and technicians” to help Nigerian forces. A report by PRNigeria said one of the facilitators of “soldiers of fortune” who spoke on the condition of anonymity, bemoaned what they described as “the humiliations, persecutions and prosecutions” of foreign mercenaries along with their Nigerian counterparts who participated in the operation after the emergence of the current administration in the country. The source noted that some of their payments for operations executed are still outstanding long after the services were delivered.

He said: “In fact, some of our covert operations and activities of operatives in Nigeria, including incurred casualties were exposed as working for mercenaries. Imagine that even highly classified and coded transactions for operational purposes were exposed as corruption. “It’s easier to confirm what we did because we were able to recover dozens of towns from Boko Haram from at least three states in North-East at the time.

This is an open secret.” He expressed regret and disappointment that some Nigerian military and intelligence officers who participated in the operation were not only retired, but prosecuted and convicted. He stated that the mercenaries find it difficult to work in a country where their operations, strategy and thinking are exposed to the media and judicial processes.

The secret agent confirmed that top government officials at federal and state levels are reaching out to them, but reiterated their resolve not to come back. Founder of the Specialized Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection (STTEP), Eeben Barlow had, some time ago, revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari stopped his firm from carrying on with the fight against Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria. In a post on social media, Barlow said their proposal was antagonised and politicised by Buhari and his team “even before they assumed office” in 2015. “The initial 3-phase campaign strategy (known as ‘Operational Anvil’) to degrade and destroy BH in Borno State, was rejected by his advisors,” Barlow added. Barlow further stated that the company was willing to stay back in the North-East, but the President “made it known that the company’s presence would not be tolerated under his office.”

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Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by Moferere: 6:39am On Dec 04, 2020
Incompetency in handling simple issues is what is killing this government
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by capitalzero: 6:39am On Dec 04, 2020
Please add source
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by Nobody: 6:44am On Dec 04, 2020
The north and buhari are the problems to themselves and the entire Nigeria....
How can you replace an individual with a doctorate degree with someone that his a strangely decorated general with any evidence of attaining a formal education
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by Ottyn01(m): 6:45am On Dec 04, 2020
Am wishing u guys all the best, I pray u achieve what our useless soldiers can't achieve
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by nzeobi(m): 6:46am On Dec 04, 2020
This government came with out having a good idea of the reality on ground. Imagine if the contractors had stayed for 6 more months.
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by FerdinandAbah: 6:46am On Dec 04, 2020
Is there something we are missing here?
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by dre11(m): 6:55am On Dec 04, 2020
sunnybobonwa:



Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria


Amidst renewed clamour by some Nigerians on the Federal Government to re-engage foreign mercenaries in the fight against Boko Haram terrorists, the foreign military contractors earlier engaged by Nigeria have vowed never to return to the country.

Following the recent massacre of 43 rice farmers in Zabarmari, the Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum and other members of the North-East Governors’ Forum charged the Federal Government to consider the re-engagement of the foreign mercenary fighters in the counter-terrorism war. In the build up to the 2015 elections, the previous administration of President Goodluck Jonathan had covertly contracted the ‘military-technical advisers’ suspected to be mercenaries from South Africa and the former Soviet Union to take on Boko Haram and rout them from Sambisa forest and other terrorists’ enclaves. Several regional security, defence and diplomatic sources were aware of the development at the time, including a tacit confirmation by President Jonathan that two companies were providing “trainers and technicians” to help Nigerian forces. A report by PRNigeria said one of the facilitators of “soldiers of fortune” who spoke on the condition of anonymity, bemoaned what they described as “the humiliations, persecutions and prosecutions” of foreign mercenaries along with their Nigerian counterparts who participated in the operation after the emergence of the current administration in the country. The source noted that some of their payments for operations executed are still outstanding long after the services were delivered.

He said: “In fact, some of our covert operations and activities of operatives in Nigeria, including incurred casualties were exposed as working for mercenaries. Imagine that even highly classified and coded transactions for operational purposes were exposed as corruption. “It’s easier to confirm what we did because we were able to recover dozens of towns from Boko Haram from at least three states in North-East at the time.

This is an open secret.” He expressed regret and disappointment that some Nigerian military and intelligence officers who participated in the operation were not only retired, but prosecuted and convicted. He stated that the mercenaries find it difficult to work in a country where their operations, strategy and thinking are exposed to the media and judicial processes.

The secret agent confirmed that top government officials at federal and state levels are reaching out to them, but reiterated their resolve not to come back. Founder of the Specialized Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection (STTEP), Eeben Barlow had, some time ago, revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari stopped his firm from carrying on with the fight against Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria. In a post on social media, Barlow said their proposal was antagonised and politicised by Buhari and his team “even before they assumed office” in 2015. “The initial 3-phase campaign strategy (known as ‘Operational Anvil’) to degrade and destroy BH in Borno State, was rejected by his advisors,” Barlow added. Barlow further stated that the company was willing to stay back in the North-East, but the President “made it known that the company’s presence would not be tolerated under his office.”



https://www.newtelegraphng.com/boko-haram-mercenaries-vow-not-to-return-to-nigeria/


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Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by hisgrace090: 7:37am On Dec 04, 2020
An assault to bokoharam is an assault to the north!
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by rexlims(m): 7:53am On Dec 04, 2020
One of d reason Buhari and d northern oligarchs were shouting that Jonathan was decimating d northern population.
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by dvdwed(m): 8:02am On Dec 04, 2020
That was the reason for Badu assassination.
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by Racoon(m): 8:25am On Dec 04, 2020
BH terrorists and their supporters in the APC government simply frustrate their effort because they were behind it in the first place.Remember "a fight against BH is a fight against the north"? Any wonder they are granting them amnesty today?

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Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by PDJT: 8:42am On Dec 04, 2020
-Return at your own peril.
Re: Boko Haram: Mercenaries Vow Not To Return To Nigeria by Herbephe1(m): 9:25am On Dec 04, 2020
See what Buhari has turned Nigeria to?? those who laid their lives to fight the dreadful demons are being owned?? I cursed the day this Sphinx was born!!

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