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US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by misreal(m): 7:44am On Aug 17, 2015
INDICATIONS have emerged that the United States’ government is sending arms to the Nigerian military in its efforts to crush Boko Haram.

Facts that the US is sending arms to Nigeria came on the heels of the US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle’s revelation in an interview with one of our correspondents that the US government never placed arms embargo on Nigeria.

“There’s been a lot of misunderstanding on this issue before, during and after President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Washington. Let me be clear about a couple of things. One, we had worked very closely with Nigeria on the Leahy Amendment….The second piece of misinformation, which has been bandied about in (newspapers’) headlines, is that the US has lifted its arms embargo on Nigeria. There was never an arms embargo,” Entwistle said.

According to Radio France Internationale, the US Defence Security Cooperation Agency records show that the country’s Department of Defence is set to transfer military material to Nigeria.

The RFI noted that a DSCA list of “so-called Excess Defence Articles” slated for Nigeria indicated that the US Army was about to transfer Caiman trucks, armoured vehicles designed “to defeat current and emerging threats,” according to their manufacturer, British-based BAE Systems.

The RFI added that the US government was also sending armoured vehicles known as MaxxPro MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected), made by Navistar Defence, an Illinois company, and Israeli-based Plasan Sasa.

It is unclear which Nigerian military units will receive the equipment, but the report said that the US government had confirmed that deliveries were pending.

When The PUNCH contacted the state department to confirm the types of military hardware the US would be sending and when deliveries of the weapons would be made, the newspaper was directed to contact Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence.

The spokesperson for the US State Department, Noel Clay, via an email to The PUNCH, said, “The United States is set to expand its efforts to provide bilateral security assistance to Nigeria to counter Boko Haram. We will refer you to the Nigerian MoD to confirm the arrival of any US-origin material, but we can say that a key component of our security assistance to Nigeria in recent years has been training on the importance of respect for human rights and professional military conduct.

“Impunity for human rights violations by security forces not only tarnishes Nigeria’s reputation, but cannot prohibit us from engaging with involved units. We will continue to work with the Nigerian military to ensure they conduct disciplined military operations in accordance with clear rules of engagement and international law; treat all detainees humanely; allow access for independent monitors to all detention facilities; and hold accountable the perpetrators of unlawful violence.”

Meanwhile, a former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd.), has said that prayer is the best weapon against terrorism.

Gowon, who is also the founder of Nigeria Prays, a non-profit organisation, said this on Sunday at the National Prayer Rally, which held at the Olive Tree Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Ikoyi, Lagos.

He observed that Boko Haram insurgency had been the most disturbing of all the problems of Nigeria.

“There is need for Nigerians to begin to change their orientation and begin to pray according to the will and purpose of God. The only way prayer can be of benefit to all is for us to ask that God’s will be done. We should pray that God will answer our prayers in way that it will be a blessing to all,” he said,

Gowon, as Nigeria’s ruler between 1967 and 1975, prosecuted the Nigeria-Biafra civil war.

He said the incessant suicide bombings in the country were enough cause for worry.

He said, “It is sad that some people wilfully take their lives and the lives of others. This is a great concern. There is no longer respect for lives. There is no regard for human dignity.

Source. Punch news

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Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by endy4oxide(m): 7:46am On Aug 17, 2015
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Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by itsMrIke(m): 7:46am On Aug 17, 2015
misreal:
INDICATIONS have emerged that the United States’ government is sending arms to the Nigerian military in its efforts to crush Boko Haram.

Facts that the US is sending arms to Nigeria came on the heels of the US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle’s revelation in an interview with one of our correspondents that the US government never placed arms embargo on Nigeria.

“There’s been a lot of misunderstanding on this issue before, during and after President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Washington. Let me be clear about a couple of things. One, we had worked very closely with Nigeria on the Leahy Amendment….The second piece of misinformation, which has been bandied about in (newspapers’) headlines, is that the US has lifted its arms embargo on Nigeria. There was never an arms embargo,” Entwistle said.

According to Radio France Internationale, the US Defence Security Cooperation Agency records show that the country’s Department of Defence is set to transfer military material to Nigeria.

The RFI noted that a DSCA list of “so-called Excess Defence Articles” slated for Nigeria indicated that the US Army was about to transfer Caiman trucks, armoured vehicles designed “to defeat current and emerging threats,” according to their manufacturer, British-based BAE Systems.

The RFI added that the US government was also sending armoured vehicles known as MaxxPro MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected), made by Navistar Defence, an Illinois company, and Israeli-based Plasan Sasa.

It is unclear which Nigerian military units will receive the equipment, but the report said that the US government had confirmed that deliveries were pending.

When The PUNCH contacted the state department to confirm the types of military hardware the US would be sending and when deliveries of the weapons would be made, the newspaper was directed to contact Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence.

The spokesperson for the US State Department, Noel Clay, via an email to The PUNCH, said, “The United States is set to expand its efforts to provide bilateral security assistance to Nigeria to counter Boko Haram. We will refer you to the Nigerian MoD to confirm the arrival of any US-origin material, but we can say that a key component of our security assistance to Nigeria in recent years has been training on the importance of respect for human rights and professional military conduct.

“Impunity for human rights violations by security forces not only tarnishes Nigeria’s reputation, but cannot prohibit us from engaging with involved units. We will continue to work with the Nigerian military to ensure they conduct disciplined military operations in accordance with clear rules of engagement and international law; treat all detainees humanely; allow access for independent monitors to all detention facilities; and hold accountable the perpetrators of unlawful violence.”

Meanwhile, a former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd.), has said that prayer is the best weapon against terrorism.

Gowon, who is also the founder of Nigeria Prays, a non-profit organisation, said this on Sunday at the National Prayer Rally, which held at the Olive Tree Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Ikoyi, Lagos.

He observed that Boko Haram insurgency had been the most disturbing of all the problems of Nigeria.

“There is need for Nigerians to begin to change their orientation and begin to pray according to the will and purpose of God. The only way prayer can be of benefit to all is for us to ask that God’s will be done. We should pray that God will answer our prayers in way that it will be a blessing to all,” he said,

Gowon, as Nigeria’s ruler between 1967 and 1975, prosecuted the Nigeria-Biafra civil war.

He said the incessant suicide bombings in the country were enough cause for worry.

He said, “It is sad that some people wilfully take their lives and the lives of others. This is a great concern. There is no longer respect for lives. There is no regard for human dignity. This is worriso


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Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by DFemaleBoss(f): 7:47am On Aug 17, 2015
ok
Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by Nelkoko: 7:48am On Aug 17, 2015
Picture of Buhari offloading d arms or am nut buyin in2dis propaganda

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Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by ImoBoi: 7:48am On Aug 17, 2015
Okay
Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by shobroy10(m): 7:50am On Aug 17, 2015
Fresh air will blow wailers away. In despicable's voice adious

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Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by temitemi1(m): 7:52am On Aug 17, 2015
Where are the pictures of the arms cool

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Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by Nobody: 7:53am On Aug 17, 2015
Cool...
The way the man above me thinks beats my imaginations. I know our knowledge of Military and security Maybe low or even shallow but this is common sense.


You expect the arms acquired to be on display for press to cover? What has this hate and opposition done to you Mate?

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Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by Nobody: 7:56am On Aug 17, 2015
We need real weapons. Because Obama can try to play a fast one on us and say: "I thought you meant prosthetic arms".
Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by Nobody: 7:56am On Aug 17, 2015
Nelkoko:
Picture of Buhari offloading d arms or am nut buyin in2dis propaganda
Lwkmd... Lemme snap him and send... Brb
Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:05am On Aug 17, 2015
They've not even sent it and you're posting already

I don't trust America
Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:05am On Aug 17, 2015
They've not even sent it and you're posting already

I don't trust America
Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by Okikiade(m): 8:24am On Aug 17, 2015
DO YOU THINK US GOVT WILL SUPPLY NIGERIA WITH LATEST WEAPON IN CIRCULATION! NA OBSOLETE HARDWARES THEY WILL SUPPLY AS NEW WEAPONS! 15 TO 20 YEARS AFTER THEY WERE NO LONGER IN TREND WITH ADVANCED WORLD! WEAPONS FOR THE THIRD WORLD! THEY`RE RESTRUCTURING B2 BOMBER WARPLANE WHICH WILL NEVER BE ON THE MARKET! NA DETERENT POLICY!
Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by vivypretty(f): 8:26am On Aug 17, 2015
finally after their initial gara gara hope is true
Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by baralatie(m): 8:49am On Aug 17, 2015
Nelkoko:
Picture of Buhari offloading d arms or am nut buyin in2dis propaganda
na lie o.
Us is not sending anything
Re: US Government Sends Arms To Nigeria. by Khd95(m): 9:37am On Aug 17, 2015
Sneh



na 2day??abeggiii





if u like transfer d whole defence system of US nd Isreal to nigeria,intelligence is key

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