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Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by KrisUc(m): 10:53am On Mar 31
▪️IN THE NORTH;



1) 36 Nigerian soldiers killed in ambush by bandits - Nasarawa 18/08/2023 (Punch)

2) Bandits kill 10 soldiers in NDA attack in Kaduna -5/04/2022 (Al Jazeera)

3) 17 soldiers feared dead as bandits attack Zamfara community - 25/07/23 (Channels)

4) At least 30 Nigerian soldiers killed in ambush after mine attack in Shiroro Niger state - 3/07/2022 (Reuters)

5) At least 50 Nigerian soldiers killed in a deadly ambush by suspected Boko Haram gunmen in Yobe state - 24/03/2020 (Premium Times)


▪️Opinion;
©️Ray Onwaeze
🔹Thu 21/03/2024


▪️MILITARY REPRISAL ATTACKS IN NIGER DELTA STATES

The military business remains a dying business. So every enlisted personnel should expect death to come calling somehow, sometime, somewhere, someday.

Listed above are part of the countless incidents of supreme sacrifices paid by our gallant soldiers in the defense of the Nigerian nation and its citizenry.

Most killings of Nigerian soldiers have always been in the North with 80% of Nigeria's territorial space and its overwhelming security challenges - from Islamic terrorists and Fulani bandits.

But hardly has it been reported that villages or communities in the North have been razed, buildings demolished, common folks slaughtered or rendered homeless in vengeance attacks by soldiers, in reprisal for killings of their fellow officers and men. As we speak, the killing of soldiers continues in the North West, North East and North Central.

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▪️16 SOLDIERS KILLED IN OKUAMA, DELTA STATE

Now enter Delta State Thursday, March 14th, 2024 @Okuama

While the genesis of the military clash with the Delta state community is yet to be dispassionately unravelled, the military has gone to town with its own narrative to the exclusion of that of the besieged community.

It has shut down the Okuama community from the outside world, ousting the Police, Journalists and outside observers while conducting a vengeful campaign of killing and maiming, razing and demolishing buildings, and sacking an entire community over the loss of 16 officers and men of 181 battalions Bomadi.

While any killing of Nigerian soldiers for whatever reasons is treasonable, condemnable, reprehensible and totally indefensible, the truth must be told that wanton reprisal by killing mostly defenceless villagers, razing and demolishing their buildings over some criminals on the run, is a most unprofessional Act by supposedly well trained and disciplined soldiers!

It is a shame on the civilian-controlled FGN that the army has been allowed to carry on as an army of occupation. Nigeria is not under military rule, but the Army is acting as if we are. The Civilian FGN has been overawed by an unsubmissive military and seems to have panicked in abdicating its responsibility to its ordinary citizens.

As the military continues to do things the way it deems fit with little or no Civilian supervision or oversight, the question then remains; Who's In Charge In Nigeria Right Now?

The collective utter lack of electoral legitimacy by those in power today has denuded the Civilian governments at all levels, including the NASS, the State Assemblies and the Judiciary, of the moral authority to call the rampaging military to order.

Instead of quickly restoring Law and Order, the Civilian Govts from Aso Rock to the Senate have continued to massage the military ego with platitudes, demanding "Swift Justice For The Fallen Soldiers", but at the same time remaining silent in grovelling, collaborative neutrality, over the continued killing and sacking of mostly innocent villagers, forcing them to flee into their neighbouring communities or into the bush filled with decomposing corpses of their relations and missing family.

Now has this same treatment ever been meted out to villagers in the North where killings of Nigerian soldiers remain fair game, daily by Bandits?

The conclusion to be drawn from the ongoing military assault on the hapless, exploited oil-producing citizens across the Niger Delta state(s), is that the macho image of the military can only be put on display when dealing with ethnic minorities. That is damning Indeed!

Not only is the selective fightback by the military when attacked in the North as against their response in Nigeria's Southern minorities but the military response reeks of double standards. It also exposes our current Civilian governments at FG and state levels, as having sold out to the military, and are now hostages to the same military who are supposed to be subordinate to Civilian control.

The corrupt Judiciary aided slide into a lawless state of anarchy, the lack of electoral legitimacy by Civilian governments @FG and States, and the continued criminal looting of our common patrimony.. all have resulted in the military holding Civilian governments in contempt, which tragically exposes the 4th Republic to possible putsch without notice.

This is the tragic reading distilled from all the serial military/civilian clashes. Going forward maybe something may happen soon. Nothing is currently off the table, but let us wait and see what happens next !!!
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by jaeyking(m): 10:55am On Mar 31
Same question I asked

Swift justice should be rendered too for the soldier killed in maiduguri and co
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by mamaafrik(m): 11:24am On Mar 31
We can see that the government is using kidglove treatment in the north whenever an henious crime is committed by Hausa_Fulanis.
Southerners need to unite

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Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by Johnjustice: 11:33am On Mar 31
Don't make it seem like they are not going after Northern terrorists, this is also a different scenario, there was no military campaign in the area, the military came on a diplomatic or investigative mission...

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Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by obiekunie01: 11:47am On Mar 31
Johnjustice:
Don't make it seem like they are not going after Northern terrorists, this is also a different scenario, there was no military campaign in the area, the military came on a diplomatic or investigative mission...

still trying to see the part of the constitution that vested the power on the military to carry out diplomatic or investigative mission on a civilian communal land issue.

WHY DO WE STILL HAVE THE POLICE?


Lawless con3!

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Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by Johnjustice: 11:51am On Mar 31
obiekunie01:


still trying to see the part of the constitution that vested the power on the military to carry out diplomatic or investigative mission on a civilian communal land issue.

WHY DO WE STILL HAVE THE POLICE?
We all know that it is because the police is not respected...but of course I agree that the military should not involve itself with community squabbles, and should always maintain it's neutrality.
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by Nukilia: 11:58am On Mar 31
Politicians have messed this country
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by hisgrace090: 1:58pm On Mar 31
A revenge to even boko haram is a revenge to the north, so the military are left with few choice in the north and the same measure should be extended to the south untill when we become seriouse.
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by KrisUc(m): 3:32pm On Mar 31
Johnjustice:
Don't make it seem like they are not going after Northern terrorists, this is also a different scenario, there was no military campaign in the area, the military came on a diplomatic or investigative mission...
crime remains crime, moreover, there was unrest in the environment that made the soldiers to be deployed to the communities, same way they're deployed to the north East if there's any form of unrest.
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by Johnjustice: 3:33pm On Mar 31
KrisUc:
crime remains crime, moreover, there was unrest in the environment that made the soldiers to be deployed to the communities, same way they're deployed to the north East if there's any form of unrest.
Please read my earlier post again, I assume you can comprehend.
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by MaziObinnaokija: 5:31pm On Mar 31
angry so because they killed Military 🪖 UP North,I people in SS are free to Ambushed and KILL Soldiers too abi undecided? How I wish nah baba OBJ /ABACHA still dey sad.President Tinubu Is too kind and soft angry.
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by troytino: 8:42pm On Mar 31
MaziObinnaokija:
angry so because they killed Military 🪖 UP North,I people in SS are free to Ambushed and KILL Soldiers too abi undecided? How I wish nah baba OBJ /ABACHA still dey sad.President Tinubu Is too kind and soft angry.

Keep mute let sensible people talk
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by adecz: 9:15pm On Mar 31
Southerners are considered as people conquered by the north, therefore they
no right to kill or attack Nigerian soldiers.

Buhari clearly showed this during his tenure, when Northern Muslims were made to take
over the economy of southern region.

From petroleum, Customs, Ports, Finance
Internal Revenue, Airway etc. And no
Southern leaders complained, because
they were been given crumbs.

Now, this same conquered people are
daring the federal might & the fear, fear
Yoruba president has given the army go
ahead to deal ruthlessly with stubborn
South South people without investigating anything❗️❗️❗️
Re: Are The Soldiers Killed In The North Less Important Than Those Killed In Delta? by MaziObinnaokija: 9:16pm On Mar 31
troytino:


Keep mute let sensible people talk
Tell this to yo ur dumb old man @,home.

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