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700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by dre11(m): 5:34am On Nov 14, 2020
No fewer than 700 ex-military personnel had their limbs amputated and eventually dismissed from the service due to the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East. This was as the United States and Nigeria have opened discussions on how to tackle the threat posed by the Islamic State in Syria (ISIS) and its affiliate terrorist organisations in West Africa.

National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD), which disclosed the state of the 700 ex-military personnel yesterday during its 2021 budget defence at the National Assembly, said that it had integrated the affected exsecurity personnel. The commission pleaded for an upward review of its budget to meet with the increasing demand of its capital budget.

Executive Secretary of the Commission, James Lalu, in his presentation before the Senate Committee on Special Duties, explained that there were about 31.5 million Nigerians living with disability, lamenting that the number kept increasing on everyday especially with the challenges of insurgency in the country.

He said: “Recently, we have to integrate about 700 ex-military personnel who had their limbs amputated and eventually dismissed from the service due to the Boko Haram insurgent. We have to provide artificial limbs for them to ensure they are reintegrated back into the society and live a normal life.”

Lalu noted that disability was no more a charity issue, but had become a developmental issue that needed to be properly tackled in the society. He warned that failure to address this issue would place serious burden on government, which would be grappled with the challenge of giving out stipends that would never achieve the lasting solution.

According to him, the budget increase will take care of education, healthcare needs and livelihood of people with disabilities, pointing out that a lot of disabled persons take to begging on the street when they cannot meet with their basic needs.

Lalu also notified the Senate committee that, in its 2021 budget, the Commission proposed to open up zonal, states and local government offices to reach out to all its members living in the rural areas. Responding, the Chairman of the Committee on Special Duties, Senator Yusuf Yusuf, urged the Commission to create a database of all its members across the country and design empowerment training for them, especially those in the rural areas for a positive impact.

Meanwhile, the United States and Nigeria have convened a virtual meeting with members of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS and representatives of West African States and relevant regional organizations to discuss ways the Coalition can contribute to collective efforts to ensure ISIS’ enduring defeat in the region. U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, has described the global coalition against ISIS as a great progress into efforts to defeat the dreaded terror organisation.

“We will use all tools at our disposal to counter ISIS and its affiliates anywhere in the world. My thanks to Nigeria for co-hosting the event,” Pompeo tweeted. U.S. Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Ambassador Nathan A. Sales, who is the newly designated Special Envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, outlined the Coalition’s increasing focus on defeating ISIS’ global branches and affiliates.

Sales also expressed his appreciation to the Nigerian delegation led by Rear Admiral Yaminu E. Musa, Coordinator for the Counter Terrorism Centre in Nigeria’s Office of the National Security Adviser, for co-hosting the event.

With this focus on West Africa, the Coalition also announced Mauritania’s accession into the Coalition as the 83rd member. Since January 2017, the Coalition has welcomed 14 new members from Africa and Asia and continues to expand its reach and cooperation against ISIS branches and affiliates.

The meeting included sessions on understanding and countering the threat, moderated by U.S. Special Envoy for the Sahel, Ambassador J. Peter Pham. Representatives from Global Coalition members – Cameroon, Chad, Guinea, Niger and co-host, Nigeria, provided key insights on troubling developments of ISIS affiliate activity in West Africa and suggested ways the Coalition could enhance efforts to counter these trends.

As the Global Coalition seeks to apply lessons learned from the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria to other locations, participants reviewed potential lines of effort, including the use of battlefield evidence and border security measures that could be applied in West Africa.

https://www.newtelegraphng.com/boko-haram-700-ex-military-officers-amputated-dismissed/

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by HandmadeD: 5:38am On Nov 14, 2020
How did we get here as a people

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by Nobody: 5:48am On Nov 14, 2020
grin grin grin grin

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by IamWonderful: 5:50am On Nov 14, 2020
There wouldn't have been such if our government have been proactive

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by TecM0: 5:52am On Nov 14, 2020
..




They could have been retrained and deployed to non combat department of the army, army has works and maintenance department, they have schools and colleges,


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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:52am On Nov 14, 2020
And Buhari made us to understand that people could be repentant terrorists and can also be reintegrated into the society.




Honestly, I've never seen a man that has soft spot for terrorists like Buhari.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:55am On Nov 14, 2020
HandmadeD:
How did we get here as a people
We got here when some people decided to vote a man Boko Haram picked as their mediator into power embarassed

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by helinues: 5:58am On Nov 14, 2020
Na war oo

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:04am On Nov 14, 2020
Isn't it obvious that people that caused their predicaments are being given presidential pardon with better packages??

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by GOFRONT(m): 6:23am On Nov 14, 2020
The monster they created

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by Nobody: 6:37am On Nov 14, 2020
To think the terrorists that took their limbs are living the dream with good monthly stipends, proposed international scholarship, business start up funds etc, while the various families they destroyed are littered in IDP camps.

How the fight and struggle to join the Nigerian army a few years ago went from 100 to 0 goes to show how bad leadership can damage highly regarded institutions. Meanwhile you have Nigerians voluntarily signing up with various military of other nations. This obviously tells so much about ours.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by Moferere: 6:39am On Nov 14, 2020
Wahala dey o

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by Davash222(m): 6:42am On Nov 14, 2020
To join Nigeria Army is one of the greatest foolish decisions anyone can make.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by haryorbarmie83(m): 6:44am On Nov 14, 2020
Christ. This country is going no where

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by KpakpaJulaga: 6:54am On Nov 14, 2020
BeeBeeOoh:
We got here when some people decided to vote a man Boko Haram picked as their mediator into power embarassed
A man who once said "an attack on boko haram is an attack on the north"

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by duduade: 6:55am On Nov 14, 2020
Everyone reviewing their budget and inflating it like its a goldmine

The days two particular people will die in this country especially that one that they said he is dead before.. This Second dying he can't escape it.. the joy celebrated will be more than the celebrations during Abacha s death

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by Racoon(m): 7:01am On Nov 14, 2020
This is just an avoidable situation if the government never came up with the wicked amnesty thing for BH terrorists.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by osarog: 7:03am On Nov 14, 2020
Politics is really evil.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by CodeTemplar: 7:08am On Nov 14, 2020
So funny and cruel. I hope these ones don't gather in a camp and form another trouble group.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by Nukilia: 7:10am On Nov 14, 2020
Davash222:
To join Nigeria Army is one of the greatest foolish decisions anyone can make.
You can say that again and again cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by FarahAideed: 7:12am On Nov 14, 2020
While the Terrorists that caused their limbs to be destroyed are enjoys monthly stipends and 5 star treatment from BUHARI

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by CodeTemplar: 7:13am On Nov 14, 2020
helinues:
Na war oo
. . . even u tire for govt. . . Lol.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by ThatFairGuy: 7:13am On Nov 14, 2020
The deserves some special reservations.

Meanwhile, We have just two options to cushion our problems as a Nation, the best is to RESTRUCTURENGNOW (Review our constitution and back to Regional forms of Government) or we keep moving from fry pan to fire.

That's just the reality.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by Nukilia: 7:14am On Nov 14, 2020
CodeTemplar:
So funny and cruel. I hope these ones don't gather in a camp and form another trouble group.
You mean people who have lost legs and limbs ... angry

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by CodeTemplar: 7:18am On Nov 14, 2020
BeeBeeOoh:
And Buhari made us to understand that people could be repentant terrorists and can also be reintegrated into the society.




Honestly, I've never seen a man that has soft spot for terrorists like Buhari.
The man is treating BH as opposite of ND militants and wants to treat their attempt at Islamic state as their right, thus pardoning them and being soft.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by CodeTemplar: 7:19am On Nov 14, 2020
Nukilia:
You mean people who have lost legs and limbs ... angry
Yes.
Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by blinking001(m): 8:12am On Nov 14, 2020
Bokoharam the technically defeated sect.

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Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by directonpc(m): 8:13am On Nov 14, 2020
Pele
Re: 700 Ex-military Officers Amputated, Dismissed Over Boko Haram by freshkpomo(m): 8:13am On Nov 14, 2020
Verdict: I have nothing to say cos they are the same Soldiers protecting these evil politicians with their lives, they see us civilians as their enemies.

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