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Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Nemere2020: 6:55pm On Apr 25, 2022
The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has disagreed with the Presidency that the opposition as well as Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, are to be blamed for the United States of America’s delay in delivering 12 Super Tucano jet fighters for the Nigerian Air Force to fight insecurity across the country.

The Presidency had blamed Kukah and opponents of government for the perception of the US government of poor Christianity and Islam relations in Nigeria, which had led to delays in the supply of fighter jets to the country.

But speaking in AIT Kakaaki Programme monitored in Abuja on Monday, NEF’s Director of Publicity and Advocacy, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, faulted the Presidency over the way it responds to criticisms.

He advised the presidency to reassess the way it wages the war against insurgency and terrorism so as to avoid what gave rise to delay in weapons procurement from Western countries.

He maintained that rather than blame Kukah or the northern elders group, the administration should ensure that the military operations satisfy the basic standards demanded by the weapon suppliers.

The NEF also reiterated the forum’s earlier call for President Muhammadu Buhari to resign if unable to resolve the nation’s security problems.

Reacting to a question on the issue, Baba-Ahmed maintained that Nigeria has a problem procuring weapons because of the conduct of the armed forces and related agencies on human rights issues, dealing with prisoners of war and people caught up in conflicts.

According to him, “You know, the presidency spokespersons have a way of deflecting criticism by making it personal. When you say that there is a shortfall in the quality of government, they find something to stick you with.

“People like Bishop Kukah and I, are used to this. We don’t take it seriously.

“This this organization should be criticized and must be criticized, and those who are ready to do so should be willing to take some of the words that Garba Shehu and Femi Adesina recycle every once in a while when we point out certain facts about the failings of President in terms of securing the country.

“But the truth is, maybe they know this, maybe they don’t know, Nigerian Government has problems procuring weaponry from Western countries, because these countries, in most cases have standards regarding conduct by their armed forces and related agencies, in terms of dealing on human rights issues, dealing with prisoners of war, dealing with populations caught up in conflicts.

“Everybody knows this. They will not sell you one bullet unless they are satisfied that you’ve met certain criteria. And they have raised issues over and over and over again. The Nigerian government knows this. But they need to improve the conduct of the Nigerian military, in the fight against the insurgency, against terrorists. They know this.

“And when someone points them out, either it is because of lethargy, it takes them a long time to adjust, or perhaps the challenges of the conflict doesn’t allow them to make adjustments while they’re also fighting, I don’t know what it is, but whatever it is, it is true that if we have met, or comply with standards, set by countries that should give us weapons, well, sell us weapons, we would have a lot more weapons that we have now.

“So, whether it comes from Bishop Kukah, or it comes from me, we made this point. We want to buy weapons from some countries, improve the way we wage this war. It can be done, it must be done if you want these weapons.

“You certainly don’t want to go the option of some other members of the government who say procure weapons from anywhere in the world, or just bring in mercenaries to fight a war for you.

“So, I agree with Bishop Kukah that the government needs to review its attitude, some of those issues raised by countries that are creating problems, well, seemingly creating problem for us in terms of selling weapons, and that the onus is on us to improve those conditions. It’s fact and we need it now.

“We must not go to the 2023 elections with the current state of insecurity or a worse state insecurity, not just because of the elections, but because the life is getting worse by the day and it’s time to reverse this trend.

“We cannot continue to live like this. Every inch of this country has one form of security challenge or the other and there are solutions to them. It cannot be that there are no solutions to the insecurities.

“So, if we can, so, if there are solutions, you have to ask, is the problem with the people who are supposed to find the solution? Are you saying that we can’t deal with bandits and kidnappers and IPOB and ESN and people who are making billions of money from oil theft and using it for other illegal activities?

“There must be something wrong in the way we are running the country. We should say so. We should raise our voices and demand that the people we voted into office, the President, the National Assembly, governors, they must do better. We can’t live like rats hiding in holes and running away every year from criminals.

“We just can’t. We’re tired. If they can’t operate the country, there is an option. There is a provision in the constitution for stepping down if you can’t perform the most basic function available to you, which is to protect and secure citizens.

“That’s what we’re saying but a few people thought that extreme but it is a statement of fact.”
https://www.sunnewsonline.com/tucano-jets-delay-military-conduct-not-kukah-to-be-blamed-nef-tells-presidency/
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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by ChizzyBuna(m): 7:12am On Apr 26, 2022
How do you expect USA to give you jets

After they saw how soldiers killed Endsars protestors. And fully deny it
After they saw Pantamni jihadist plans
After they saw how corrupt govt. Is protecting Abba kyari

You think USA is MUMU abi??
They are monitoring everything
USA know if they give you jets, you will use it and oppress Christians in the East.
Not boko haram

They know, thats why Bishop want to spoil their plans.

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by BESTScientist1: 7:12am On Apr 26, 2022
Northerners still have smart, intelligent people among them but the shoe maker's government is filled with exceptional fools

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by MadamVanessa(f): 7:13am On Apr 26, 2022
shocked




Of what used is the tucano Jet? Something that bandits, Boko Haram and Iswap will seize immediately and own it. Buhari terrorist administration always finding way to empower his terrorists Organization indirectly. Obviously, the talk about Tucano is bought for the above mentioned terrorist Organizations so they can use it and make life so unbearable to Nigerians.

This idiotic uselesssss government just want who to blame .

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Nobody: 7:13am On Apr 26, 2022
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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Karemarealty288(m): 7:14am On Apr 26, 2022
These people will still blame someone over Aisha's relocating to Dubai.

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Racoon(m): 7:14am On Apr 26, 2022
Cant just imagine that these fools can take their trade-mark blame game to the ridiculous level of blaming Kukah’s criticism for inability to procure or deploy the Tucano jets to annihilate same terrorists they have been protecting. Bunch of shameless idiots and terrorists in government

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by shaggy007(m): 7:14am On Apr 26, 2022
Very interesting.

Election don dey reach, now everybody dey form holy holy.

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by GExcess: 7:14am On Apr 26, 2022
This present Presidency is constituted of illiterates... Spit on buhari empty skull

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Mumusaphire: 7:15am On Apr 26, 2022
We have d most incompetent government in the history, and funny enough, they don't care, they too arrogant in all ways.

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Passionate888: 7:15am On Apr 26, 2022
This Buhari presidency na one of blames and refusals to accept that they're wrong

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by uniquelyspecial(m): 7:15am On Apr 26, 2022
Tell them..... God save use from this 'government of blames'

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by blue01(m): 7:16am On Apr 26, 2022
Very nonsense people littered every where in the north, from Thier senseless elders down to Thier terrorist yoots.
Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Samchuky(m): 7:16am On Apr 26, 2022
The current president has woefully failed

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Tinubuadvocate: 7:16am On Apr 26, 2022
Ah okay.
Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by id4sho(m): 7:16am On Apr 26, 2022
shocked
Useless government, individuals can't stop a government from buying whatsoever but because of corruption and irresponsibility of government of the day caused this.
Garba shehu is one dirty political appointee that can enter the mud with anyone( remember father Mbaka issue).
2023 elections is here, APC led government is putting blames on its citizens. Nawa oooo. Fellow Nigerians, APC never again.

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by movara: 7:16am On Apr 26, 2022
Samchuky:
The current president has woefully failed
Calling him a failure is an understatement

He is a catastrophé

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Tonymario58: 7:17am On Apr 26, 2022
Good one

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by yesloaded: 7:18am On Apr 26, 2022
Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by kudinkarfe: 7:19am On Apr 26, 2022
FG playing blame game to buy time. Every Nigerian knows that Kukah can't stop American from selling weapon to FG.

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Racoon(m): 7:19am On Apr 26, 2022
 “You know, the presidency spokespersons have a way of deflecting criticism by making it personal. When you say that there is a shortfall in the quality of government, they find something to stick you with.
Very stupid and irresponsible government.

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Nahunger(m): 7:20am On Apr 26, 2022
grin cheesy
APC and Nigerian government
May God help all or you lols
... Ruling with campaign strategies

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by hope4nigeria(m): 7:20am On Apr 26, 2022
They will deliver it when the useless man called buhari is out of government, no one allow such weapon in the hands of a terorist president. Buhari should be hanged like Sadam Husain

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by jrusky(m): 7:21am On Apr 26, 2022
Why are they responding to ordinary Garbage human? Garbage Shehu is a waste product that deserve no single attention.

Is Kukah Chief of Army staff or defense Minister that he will stop the procurement of "the useless, Pakistani-made low quality package Tucana or Tecanu shit"?

NEF should not waste their time responding to a waste product it ain't worth it.

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Blakjewelry(m): 7:21am On Apr 26, 2022
Those two idiots garba and Femi knows this they are just protecting their meal, so we already know the character of those two
Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Sirdan247(m): 7:21am On Apr 26, 2022
Let me laugh small

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Re: Tucano Jets Delay: Military Conduct Not Kukah To Be Blamed, NEF Tells Presidenc by Elidrisy20: 7:21am On Apr 26, 2022
No be AK 47 the bandits they carry?

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