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| Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by treesun(op): 9:40am On Sep 14, 2024 |
It has become evident, insecurity, especially in northern Nigeria, has become an instrument and a malevolent playbook for political actors. Events in the preceding weeks painted gory pictures of despair, sorrow, tears and blood. This however seems to reinvent the long held notion of conspiracies and intrigues bordering on the touchy subject and even the very concept of insecurity — state sponsored and the heinous activities of non-state actors. Three critical and significant events shaped the discourse on insecurity in the region, lately .The gruesome killing of Sarkin Gobir and the renewed valour and intrepidity of terror kingpin, Bello Turji; and the gruesome massacre of about a hundred hapless farmers in Yobe State by ISWAP. The high ranking Sarkin Gobir was abducted around Sabon Birni, a notorious, yet known enclave of bandits/terrorists. After spending weeks in captivity, and inability to have ransom paid for his release, in spite of a video of him soaked in blood, pleading, a week earlier, he was summarily executed with his body yet to be released. For Bello Turji, the self-acclaim Fulani emancipator, he has been having a field day in his protective fortress in the forests of Zamfara. His daily upload of obnoxious videos on social media, brazenly challenging Nigeria’s security is an all time low, in the fight against insecurity. Many factors are in play and the situation is getting more precarious and grim. For instance, in its latest report, the Global Peace Index ranked Nigeria 146th out of 163 countries with a score of 2.712, with regards to level of insecurity. While among sub-Saharan African countries, the country was ranked 39th out of 44 countries examined. Why the spike in the level of insecurity? In every conflict and insecurity levels, there exist in abundance casual factors — natural, social and man-made. For the most part, in Nigeria, both factors are in play, but insecurity fueled by conflict entrepreneurs remain the major reason the conflict would go unabated. Recall, in 2018, former President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government paid a whopping $495 million dollars for the purchase of 12 new A-29 Super Tucano fighter jets from the United States. Owing to the sophistication of these beasts, one had expected a speedy end to all conflicts across the country. The Super Tucano fighter jets were thought to be game changers which would alter the course of these conflicts. In fact, it became a bragging right and centre of discourse of the Buhari administration. The then Minister of information, Mr Lai Mohammed was quoted to have said, “The success of the military against terrorists and bandits would be sustained, soliciting for Nigerians support for the military”. Curiously, even the deployment of these aircrafts to the battlefield in the forests of Zamfara, Kaduna and other bandits’ strongholds became a political issue. The debate then was the existence of a specific clause in the purchase or contractual agreement where the aircraft was to be used on terrorists alone. This prompted the government to pass a legislation which declared or branded bandits as terrorists. Years gone past, the efficacy of these fighter jets are yet to be felt. They are known for precision and efficiency; the question is, why the snail-like approach in putting them to proper use to degrade the bandits/terrorists? If anything, they had been emboldened. The Turji’s of this world had grown more (liver), to borrow from a popular Nigerian parlance. The question remains, what is the state of these Super Tucano fighter jets, which had costs us a substantial amount of money? Had other countries with similar challenges had access to just a few of these jets, the story would be different in their quest to eliminate such terrorists. Whether we admit, or deny, the fact is, there exist what appears to be parallel authority governing most states across northern Nigeria. Bandits/terrorists’ taxation system is effectively in place. It has been institutionalised. Several communities pay different taxes and levies. We can’t invest a prodigious sum, into a wasteful venture. The $495m Tucano fighter jets must be put to use. Its firepower, sophistry and precision must be unleashed on those running a parallel authority. The bandits/ terrorists must be crushed, finally. The onslaught must be intense. That would send a signal the government is serious about bringing to an end, all hostilities in the north and across the country. https://dailytrust.com/insecurity-where-are-our-495m-tucano-fighter-jets/ |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by ActiveFarms: 9:41am On Sep 14, 2024 |
Goat has it |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by Mikespecialone(m): 9:45am On Sep 14, 2024 |
Why u Dey find ham , u get any business with ham ![]() |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by Barrywilly(m): 10:09am On Sep 14, 2024 |
Super tucano cannot be used anyhow. There is agreement limiting their use against terrorists only. Before it can be used against the bandits, the government must declare them to be a terrorist group and no government has done that in Nigeria. If the NAF use the tucano against the bandits without being cleared by the US, they could deactivate them and put them out of use. https://punchng.com/us-asks-nigeria-to-restrict-super-tucano-to-north/ |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by omowolewa: 10:15am On Sep 14, 2024 |
Those armours came with usage charter. FG is not ready to declare the Bandicts Terrorist so the armours cannot be used on them. That explains why IPOB was quickly declared Terrorist and why the Court order was necessary to reverse it. The jets needs more after use reports than bullets fired |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by SWriter(f): 10:26am On Sep 14, 2024 |
Ok |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by Racoon(m): 10:35am On Sep 14, 2024 |
Audio! The game changer simply became an object for the museum or a toy in the hands of bandits or BH terrorists. |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by godofuck231: 10:54am On Sep 14, 2024 |
I 5old uou guys that those aircrafts are obsolete and are now used as flying dildoes for female pilots for pleasure |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by treesun(op): 11:50am On Sep 14, 2024 |
Nlfpmod! |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by Dogalmighty17: 12:01pm On Sep 14, 2024 |
Why are you wasting your time. The government simply is not interested in going after these guys. |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by treesun(op): 9:18am On Sep 15, 2024 |
Big question! |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by Melagros(m): 9:26am On Sep 15, 2024 |
COMRADES are speechless |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by dalongjnr: 9:46am On Sep 15, 2024 |
Bandits are terrorists. They can go and wipe a whole village or even a district. Go and see what they did in north central Nigeria eg plateau, Benue, Niger state,etc. For eg. In plateau state,while conducting a research in mangu LGG, places like Sabon layi,tyop,alohom,ngwet,dungmunan,tillengpat,atugun,fishfarm etc with a population of almost 50,000 People was destroyed and vacated by the bandits who still launched attacks up till date,if they are Chance. |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by treesun(op): 5:39pm On Sep 15, 2024 |
Our Tucano! |
| Re: Insecurity: Where Are Our $495m Tucano Fighter Jets? by Kobojunkie: 5:41pm On Sep 15, 2024 |
Barrywilly:Who asked you this though? ![]() |
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