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Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by valentineuwakwe(m): 1:21am On Nov 13, 2020
The recruitment of 400 members of the Civilian Joint Task Force in Borno State into the Nigerian Army has pitted prominent socio -cultural groups representing different regions of the country against one another on the proprietary or otherwise of the move.

While the Arewa Consultative Forum is fully in support of the decision, groups such as Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Afenifere, the Middle Belt Forum and the Pan Niger Delta Forum are against it on the premise that only persons from a particular area of the country are recruited into the Army.

The Nigerian Army had on Wednesday absorbed 400 members of the civilian JTF into its fold to assist in prosecuting the war against Boko Haram terrorists .

The men , among who are hunters, are being enlisted into the Nigerian Army’ s supper camp strategy in Borno State , the worst hit by the insurgency .
Governor Babagana Zulum, who commissioned the 400 men in the presence of the Chief of Army Staff , Lt. Gen . Tukur Buratai, said they formed the first batch to be recruited by the Army.

According to him , other CJTF members will be joining the Army soon .
The CJTF emerged in 2013 to support the security forces in the fight against Boko Haram and to protect local communities from attacks by insurgents and was formalised by the Borno State Government through a collaboration with the military .
The CJTF members were recruited , trained, kitted , deployed and paid monthly allowances to motivate them.

FG sectionalising Army , says Afenifere

Reacting to the news, the Yoruba socio - political group , Afenifere, through its National Publicity Secretary, Yinka Odumakin, accused the Federal Government of regionalising the Army.

He said , “ There is no other name to call this than regionalisation of the Army for a section of the country without necessarily saying so. The rest of the country is not daft about what is going on. There is no way you can build confidence in national institutions when you continue to paint them in sectional colours. And these are the same people , who said the South -West could not do Amotekun a few months ago.

“ Borno is afflicted with crisis the way other sections are and we cannot turn our supposed national Army into the outfit of a section of it in addition to the sectionalism and parochialism of this regime in the last five years. ”

Move breaches federal character principle — Ohanaeze Ndigbo, M ’ Belt Forum


Similarly , the apex Igbo socio -cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, insisted that the commissioning of the 400 civilian JTF members in Borno State into the Nigerian Army violated the federal character principle in national appointments.
It said the action of the Army leadership showed that the security apparatus of the country had collapsed.

The President- General, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo , who spoke through his Media Adviser , Chief Emeka Attamah, condemned the action of the Army, saying it had negative implications .

He stated , “ It is a clear vindication of those, who hold the view that a situation where civilians are now conscripted into the Army to fight Boko Haram is a big shame to Nigeria.
“ It runs against the spirit of the federal character principle , which ensures equity in national employment. Can this be replicated in other parts of the country?

“ Who has guaranteed the integrity of the people absorbed into the Army? Who is sure they are not even sympathetic to the Boko Haram cause?”
Similarly , the Middle Belt Forum faulted the recruitment of the civilian JTF members into the Army.

The National President of the forum, Dr Bitrus Porgu , who spoke with one of our correspondents in Jos on Thursday, said the action of the Nigerian Army negated the principle federalism being practiced by Nigeria.
Porgu said , “ We are not objecting to the absorption of the CJTF members into the military for assisting them in the fight against insurgency .

“ However , there should be equity in everything we do as a country, because we are a federation and are not supposed to do things haphazardly. So , if the Nigerian Army wants to recruit CJTF members into its fold, it should also bring in similar outfits in other parts of the country , so that there will be equity in representation in the Army .

“ This is important because we have them all over the country , who are also sacrificing their lives to help in securing the country and working hard on their own volition without receiving salaries. Why single out an outfit in a region for recruitment?”

In order to strengthen Nigeria’ s security apparatus , Porgu maintained that the absorption of the vigilantes should not be restricted to only the Nigerian Army , but should be extended to the police and other para- military agencies
He insisted that the establishment of state police remained the best option to solving the country’ s security challenges.

Recruit JTF , vigilante members from other regions — PANDEF


Also, the Pan Niger Delta Forum said volunteers and vigilante members in other parts of the country should be commissioned into the Army like what was done with the civilian JTF in Borno State .

The spokesman for PANDEF, Ken Robinson, who stated this in a chat with one of our correspondents, said this would bring about fairness, adding that it would raise suspicion if what happened in Borno was not replicated in other parts of the country.

He added that the armed forces and the police were understaffed and would do with more personnel.

Robinson stated , “ Obviously , the armed forces and even the police are understaffed. I don ’ t know the number of personnel we have immediately, but I know we have less than 500, 000 police personnel policing a nation of about 200 million people .

“ So, I ’m sure that the situation with the Army won ’t be different . If they are properly profiled and the so -called civilian JTF members are not the so-called repentant Boko Haram members that they are putting into the Army , then good and fine.

“ But we need to interrogate that further to be sure that they are truly not the so- called repentant Boko Haram members, because those stories and insinuations are everywhere that that is what is happening and that when that is done , they will most likely be posted to the southern parts of the country and become another terror gang .

“ So, we are conscious about that and we are a bit worried . If they are recruiting civilian JTF members into the Army, then they should do the same in other parts of the country.
“ There are vigilante groups in almost all the states. They should also get their members into the Nigerian Army to strengthen internal security . But, if they don ’t do that and concentrate on doing so in the North , then it is suspicious. ”

Do same in other regions , Borno elder advises NA

A Borno State elder statesman , Zanna Boguma , advised the Army to replicate the commissioning of volunteers into its fold in all states experiencing insecurity in the country to ensure fairness and balance in the system with the aim of achieving speedy restoration of peace and security .

He said the decision of the Army to recruit civilian JTF members in Borno State to help in the fight against insurgency was a global practice that allows volunteers to participate in the restoration of peace and order in different localities .

Boguma made the statement in Maiduguri on Thursday while responding to the recruitment of 400 civilian JTF members by the Army.

“ These non - armed militias have been trained and trusted by the Army; they have been at the forefront of the counterinsurgency fight; it is only ideal for the Army to conscript these into its operations if it wants to effectively combat insurgency ,” he stated .

He said the Army was supposed to recruit at least 2 ,000 volunteers considering the number of ideal youths willing to join in the fight, adding that the conscription of the civilian JTF members was not a ploy for regional recruitment into the Army as those engaged would only be used for the duration of the operation against insurgents.

“ I know there is recruitment presently ongoing in the armed forces ; the incorporation of these willing volunteers is just for the purpose of the Boko Haram fight . They will be disengaged as soon as peace and security are restored, ” he added.

Boguma said with the wave of insecurity being experienced in the country , it would be wise for the Army to engage able- bodied volunteers from the affected states in order to combat such crimes, adding , “ There is kidnapping going on in the country ; and there is banditry in the North - West ; pipeline vandalism in the South- South; the Army should engage volunteers from these affected zones , who know the terrain very well, to be at the forefront of the fight, so that they can achieve the desired result. ”

He noted that the Army had been overstretched as a result of the multiple operations it was undertaking in the country , adding that it was slow in recruiting the civilian JTF members who had contributed to the restoration of relative peace in most local government areas of Borno State because of their vast knowledge of the terrain .

Nigeria in war situation in Borno, says ACF


However , the pan - northern socio - political organisation, the Arewa Consultative Forum, said the conscription of 400 civilian JTF members into the military was normal in a war situation .
The ACF National Publicity Secretary, Mr Emmanuel Yawe , told one of our correspondents in an interview in Kaduna on Thursday, “ We are in a war situation in Borno .”

Yawe said during the Nigerian civil war , many citizens were conscripted into the Army , adding that some were even given military ranks, but after the war , they were disbanded.
The ACF spokesman stated , “ We are in a war situation in Borno . What you do at the warfront should not be compared with that of peace time or decisions taken in a peaceful environment. You embark on conscription and field promotion at the warfront . All these are not normal military traditions. ”

The Army spokesman , Col. Sagir Musa, did not respond to enquiries on the recruitment of 400 civilian JTF into the Nigerian Army and if there was any plan to extend the same gesture to vigilante members in other parts of the country.
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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by Rugaria: 1:26am On Nov 13, 2020
Is it still Nigerias army? At this juncture, is it not obvious that the Nigerian army is now a northern Nigeria instrument for coercion and oppression? We have a thread here where a southern cadidate during recruitment had his number swapped and given to a northerner. People, is this how you biuld a country you want to last or a colony you intend to ransack? It's happening before our eyes. When 90% of men and officers are from a section of the country, it becomes an army of occupation. Nepotism in this government is unrivaled and may have taken this country to a point of no return..

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by TooMuchStuff: 1:35am On Nov 13, 2020
Since the civilian JTF are all Muslims and jihadists it only natural for Buhari to quickly absorb them into the Fulanis Army of Nigeria.

They would be sent to Lagos, Delta, Imo, Rivers, Edo, Akwa Ibom, Enugu Anambra and Bayelsa to keep killing any protesters that refuses to bear his yoke of Fulani in peace down south

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by tommy589(m): 1:52am On Nov 13, 2020
There is a date for creation and expiration

Nothing lasts forever!

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by TecM0: 2:01am On Nov 13, 2020
cool


North doesn't support any policy favouring South

South doesn't support any policy favouring North


However on this, if the Civilian JTF are qualified and have the O level certificate then I see no big deal, last military recruitment their was very low turnout , it was so bad the Army had to reduce requirements, nobody wants to take such deadly job with low pay



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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by dollarsplenty(m): 3:03am On Nov 13, 2020
N.A. Northern (Nigeria) Army

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by Nobody: 3:17am On Nov 13, 2020
Buhari would destroy all the institutions in Nigeria before he steps down..

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by Nobody: 3:26am On Nov 13, 2020
TecM0:
cool


North doesn't support any policy favouring South

South doesn't support any policy favouring North


However on this, if the Civilian JTF are qualified and have the o level certificate then I see no big deal, last military recruitment their was very low turnout , it was so bad the. Army had to reduce requirements, nobody wants to take such deadly job

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In as much you may be trying to sound right, it is wrong to enlist them into the Nigerian army, other communities in various states have there own CJTF seclusively protecting their communities like their counterparts in the north, whom would obviously want to join the army while protecting their own communities aswell.

It's best to remain as CJTF, the army can advocate training skills to them if they so wish for better resistance, rather than displaying same shameless nepotism and lack of federal character the Buhari admin is known for.

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by helinues: 6:26am On Nov 13, 2020
The men , among who are hunters, are being enlisted into the Nigerian Army’ s supper camp strategy in Borno State , the worst hit by the insurgency .

Are the Afenifere, Ohaneze and co also benefiting from the war in Northern Nigeria?

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by ggood: 7:13am On Nov 13, 2020
They said Nigeria army belong to the North that's why they have Arabic Logo on it.

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by SEGLIZ: 7:18am On Nov 13, 2020
here we go again.
Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by thatsleepboy1: 7:18am On Nov 13, 2020
As long as these online wailings continue, the north will continue to take us for granted. They should hit the streets with protest abeg and stop deceiving their selves. This is also their plans to oppress the south but one day, these things will surely end in tears for them.

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by ATEAMS: 7:18am On Nov 13, 2020
Problems no dey finish
Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by Sonnobax15(m): 7:18am On Nov 13, 2020
angry. Now that the Nigerian Army has become a shadow of itself, instead I'd rather remain jobless than render myself as a bush meat to boko haram

Very soon, Nigerian Army go dey drag civilians comot from their houses say make Dem Cor join army even without buying of any form self, because by then, everybody go don wise well well.....

but i trust Aboki Dem Cha,Dem go always ready to hijack am After all e don kukuma become their birth right.

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by King2019(m): 7:19am On Nov 13, 2020
tommy589:
There is a date for creation and expiration

Nothing lasts forever!
Deep words

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by hajaguna: 7:19am On Nov 13, 2020
this bubu sha.... don't know ow he dey reason sef; na only him people make Nigeria?
Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by Enudapan: 7:20am On Nov 13, 2020
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated
Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by BruncleZuma: 7:20am On Nov 13, 2020
grin grin grin grin

No matter what the government decides to do today their first 11 will always be on social media defending it at every cost and with very flowery words.

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by Sundaygeorge: 7:21am On Nov 13, 2020
Gradually turning Nigerian army to boko haram army....

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by JohnBullMySon: 7:21am On Nov 13, 2020
It's good for the stated reasons, to fight boko haram. But my fear is of the extra curricular activities they will be employed to do.

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by femmy2010(m): 7:21am On Nov 13, 2020
They were not recruited into the army but organized by the army to protect their communities.
Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by oglalasioux(m): 7:22am On Nov 13, 2020
There's nothing wrong here.

You guys condemning it will still wail that only southern soldiers are sent to Borno. Now that they are using their own men you are still complaining. Haba!

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by laurel03(m): 7:22am On Nov 13, 2020
TooMuchStuff:
Since the civilian JTF are all Muslims and jihadists it only natural for Buhari to quickly absorb them into the Fulanis Army of Nigeria.

They would be sent to Lagos, Delta, Imo, Rivers, Edo, Akwa Ibom, Enugu Anambra and Bayelsa to keep killing any protesters that refuses to bear his yoke of Fulani in peace down south
lot of Christians from Borno state too
Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by just2endowed: 7:22am On Nov 13, 2020
ggood:
They said Nigeria army belong to the North that's why they have Arabic Logo on it.


Na waoh

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by princemillla(m): 7:22am On Nov 13, 2020
oglalasioux:
There's nothing wrong here.

You guys condemning it will still wail that only southern soldiers are sent to Borno. Now that they are using their own men you are still complaining. Haba!

Everthing is wrong with it, Nigeria army is own by Nigeria not northerners.

Do u know CJTF Is amost the same with neighborhood we have in Lagos, just like other agbekoya in some yorubaland and others in other part of the east and south?

What I expect the NA to do is give them exclusive training and grant them a better ammunition with close monitoring. But absorbing them into Nigeria Army will spark issues and may be against the military recruitment process

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by ikorodureporta: 7:24am On Nov 13, 2020
Happy NLversary To Me

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by Zamsod(m): 7:26am On Nov 13, 2020
The manner in which the Nigerian Army top hierarchy behaves leaves much to be desired. Where is Federal Character here? God help us.

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Re: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, ACF Disagree Over Civilian JTF’s Recruitment Into Army by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:27am On Nov 13, 2020
TecM0:
cool


North doesn't support any policy favouring South

South doesn't support any policy favouring North


However on this, if the Civilian JTF are qualified and have the o level certificate then I see no big deal, last military recruitment their was very low turnout , it was so bad the. Army had to reduce requirements, nobody wants to take such deadly job



.

You support the position of Arewa,
What's new in your post?

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