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Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Nobody: 6:11pm On Sep 14, 2009
There is mounting evidence that the government of Nigerian President Umaru Musa Yar'adua is set to launch a full-scale offensive in the Niger Delta when a ceasefire declared by rebels ends on Sep. 15.

And this time, Nigerian military forces will be using special warships, helicopter gunships and troop transports, and unmanned drone intelligence planes and ships sold to Nigeria by Israeli, Malaysian, Singaporean, Dutch and Russian companies.

read more:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200909140002.html

should we be worried?
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by asha80(m): 6:19pm On Sep 14, 2009
MrPrsdent:

There is mounting evidence that the government of Nigerian President Umaru Musa Yar'adua is set to launch a full-scale offensive in the Niger Delta when a ceasefire declared by rebels ends on Sep. 15.

And this time, Nigerian military forces will be using special warships, helicopter gunships and troop transports, and unmanned drone intelligence planes and ships sold to Nigeria by Israeli, Malaysian, Singaporean, Dutch and Russian companies.

read more:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200909140002.html

should we be worried?


[b]

shocked shocked shocked Is it all out war
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by tharma(f): 6:33pm On Sep 14, 2009
In Nigeria, rumour usually turn out to be true. But going by what the government did with Boko Haram and the amount of money they said they spent on amnesty, with all the Niger Delta leaders supporting the amnesty programme, especialy the governors, I think the government is waiting for provacation from MEND.

Disaster is looming
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Beaf: 7:45pm On Sep 14, 2009
This is the full article.
Nigeria: Govt Gears Up for Another Offensive in the Delta
Daniel Volman
13 September 2009
Washington — There is mounting evidence that the government of Nigerian President Umaru Musa Yar'adua is set to launch a full-scale offensive in the Niger Delta when a ceasefire declared by rebels ends on Sep. 15.
And this time, Nigerian military forces will be using special warships, helicopter gunships and troop transports, and unmanned drone intelligence planes and ships sold to Nigeria by Israeli, Malaysian, Singaporean, Dutch and Russian companies.
Israeli and Russian instructors have been providing specialised training to Nigerian Navy and Air Force sailors and pilots in how to operate the ships and helicopters over the past few months, and some of these instructors may help operate them during the offensive.
On Jul. 15, President Yar'adua declared a 60-day amnesty for members of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), the armed group that has been conducting an insurgency campaign in the Delta for the past five years. The amnesty offer is set to expire at midnight on Oct. 4.
The insurgents say that they are fighting to protect the rights of the people who live in the Delta and to get them a fair share of Nigeria's massive revenues from the sale of oil produced in the region.
Nigeria is Africa's largest oil producer and currently exports some 1.7 million barrels of oil per day. The United States imports 44 percent of Nigeria's oil production, making the country the U.S.'s fifth largest foreign source of oil.
The Energy Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy estimates that if the insurgency ended, Nigeria's effective oil production capacity could quickly be raised to around 2.7 million barrels per day.
When Pres. Yar'adua announced the amnesty, government officials said that they expected between 8,000 and 10,000 insurgents to accept its terms. But only a few hundred of the estimated 12,000-15,000 rebels have handed in their weapons.
Most members of MEND say that the government's amnesty was not made in good faith and that they have no confidence that that the government will honour its promises to improve the lives of the Delta's impoverished residents or to fix the massive environmental damage caused by decades of unregulated oil production.
One reason that MEND does not trust Pres. Yar'adua is that the Nigerian government has recently been buying hundreds of millions of dollars worth of sophisticated weaponry and military hardware in preparation for a new offensive in the Niger Delta.
These include deals worth 25 million dollars for two 24.8-metre Shaldag MK-2 patrol boats from the Israeli firm, Israel Shipyards - one has already been delivered and the other is on its way - and another deal involves air and sea drones from Aeronautica Ventures, another Israeli company.
Shaldag MK-20 patrol boats are generally armed with artillery guns and machine guns. Eighty Nigerian sailors are presently being trained in counterinsurgency operations at the northern Israeli port of Haifa.
Nigeria recently bought a surveillance system for the Delta that uses Aerostar unmanned drones and Seastar vessels produced by Israel's Aeronautics Defense Systems/Aeronautics Ventures. Nigeria acquired 20 troop-carrying catamarans from the Dutch firm, TP Marine, to transport soldiers up the creeks and small rivers of the Delta region.
The Nigerian Navy also recently took delivery of two 38-metre Manta-class patrol boats built by the Nautica Nova Shipbuilding yard in Malaysia. These ships were officially commissioned on Apr. 12. Four additional 17-metre Manta-class patrol boats have also been delivered to Nigeria from Singapore Technologies Marine.
The Nigerian Navy also recently procured 35 new machine gun-equipped fast patrol boats in a deal that was paid for by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, reportedly on the instructions of Pres. Yar'adua. . The Nigerian Air Force has also received at least 15 Mi-24, Mi-34, and Mi-35 helicopter gunship and troop transport helicopters from Russia. Some of these were reportedly delivered just before Pres. Dimitri Medvedev's visit to the country in June. These helicopters are armed with Gatling guns, machine guns, bombs, rocket launchers, and rockets, and can also carry up to eight soldiers at the same time.
Russian instructors are currently in Nigeria training Nigerian pilots how to operate these helicopters. The training is reportedly not going very well, raising speculation that the Nigerian government may ask the Russian instructors to operate the helicopter gunships during the impending military offensive.
These helicopter gunships were used extensively by the Soviet Union during its invasion and occupation of Afghanistan and have been used more recently for counterinsurgency operations by the governments of Sierra Leone, Guinea, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and Chad.
It is clear that the Nigerian government is getting ready to mount a massive military offensive in the Niger Delta, either when the MEND ceasefire ends on Sep. 15 or when its own amnesty programme ends on Oct. 4. [b]However, despite all the firepower and sophisticated weaponry that it has acquired in recent months, there is no reason to believe that this offensive will be any more successful in bringing the insurgency to an end than any of its previous military operations.
Moreover, by demonstrating that the Yar'adua government is committed to a military solution to the political, economic and environmental crisis in the Niger Delta, the offensive is very likely to lead to an explosion of violence not just in the Delta, but also throughout the country.
Tensions in other parts of the country have been mounting in recent months, most notably in the predominantly Muslim states in the north.
The repression of violence by an Islamic extremist group in the north, which was marked by indiscriminate attacks that killed many innocent people and by the extrajudicial murder of the group's leader in police custody, alienated many moderate Muslims who previously constituted the government's base of support.
They are sure to be further alienated by the growing involvement of Israelis in supporting the government's offensive against the people of the southern part of Nigeria, even if the victims of this offensive are predominantly Christian.
All this serves to confirm the assessment of U.S. military officers, who increasingly have come to believe that the principal obstacle to a resolution of Nigeria's continuing crisis is the Nigerian government itself and that the Nigerian elite is bent on committing suicide by continuing its efforts to hold on to power by military force.[/b]

Daniel Volman is the Director of the African Security Research Project in Washington, DC. He is the author of numerous articles and reports and has been studying U.S. security policy toward Africa and African security issues for more than 30 years.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by onemopol: 8:06pm On Sep 14, 2009
Beaf:


All this serves to confirm the assessment of U.S. military officers, who increasingly have come to believe that the principal obstacle to a resolution of Nigeria's continuing crisis is the Nigerian government itself and that the Nigerian elite is bent on committing suicide by continuing its efforts to hold on to power by military force.[/b]

Daniel Volman is the Director of the African Security Research Project in Washington, DC. He is the author of numerous articles and reports and has been studying U.S. security policy toward Africa and African security issues for more than 30 years.

Before Yar A DUA became president some weak analysts always explained that not having graduates as president and key office holders is the bane of Nigeria. We sheepishly celebrated 2 "scholars" ( PRESIDO and VP). We also read unspent budget in katsina state as a show of prudence in governance.

We now see clearer that western education does not bestow intelligence, infact sometimes it increases stupidity as it now help to explain it.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Bialegend(m): 9:46pm On Sep 14, 2009
So much so for ONE nigeria, awusa style. This is getting interesting. Na siddon look mode i don already activate dey wait make dem start digging it out to each other. Too good that the article emanated from US, otherwise our "all is well with nigeria" brigage would have called it another junk story had it come out through vanguard or guardian newspapers of nigeria.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Bialegend(m): 9:54pm On Sep 14, 2009
The Nigerian Navy also recently procured 35 new machine gun-equipped fast patrol boats in a deal that was paid for by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, reportedly on the instructions of Pres. Yar'adua.
Delta people, dem use una money for dey purchase arms wey dem go use kill una. Una don hear weeen be dat oo.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Bialegend(m): 10:00pm On Sep 14, 2009
Russian instructors are currently in Nigeria training Nigerian pilots how to operate these helicopters. The training is reportedly not going very well, raising speculation that the Nigerian government may ask the Russian instructors to operate the helicopter gunships during the impending military offensive.
smiley grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
And they actually think those awusa people can operate anything by themselves? Make those foreigners especially my beloved Israeli people help escalate the thing more with the sales of their technogy to those morons wey no sabi anything, so the whole world go hearam come join put mouth for negotiation for the final break up of that useless big for nothing country. Abeg hand me over my pop corn, i don already take my seat siddon dey watch.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by redsun(m): 10:02pm On Sep 14, 2009
Nigeria probably deserve to just kpafuka(quench).The country is a mess,from head to toe.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Bialegend(m): 10:06pm On Sep 14, 2009
All this serves to confirm the assessment of U.S. military officers, who increasingly have come to believe that the principal obstacle to a resolution of Nigeria's continuing crisis is the Nigerian government itself and that the Nigerian elite is bent on committing suicide by continuing its efforts to hold on to power by military force.
WORD that even the yet to be born knows about.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Nobody: 10:27pm On Sep 14, 2009
The only thing that i noticed in that write up is UNMANNED DRONES. Haba come on now.
Okay lets even assume they will use them. What if NEPA decides to "off" the light at the control room/base station and they loose control. I dont want any funny looking drone approaching me in ASO ROCK oo. I still have 18 more "indian" women to corner. grin
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Ibime(m): 10:29pm On Sep 14, 2009
We were expecting it.

I expect that MEND will also be beefing up their reserves during this period.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by bawomolo(m): 10:37pm On Sep 14, 2009
Ibime:

We were expecting it.

I expect that MEND will also be beefing up their reserves during this period.


You think MEND can face a convention army? This would end up as another Sri Lanka.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Beaf: 10:41pm On Sep 14, 2009
bawomolo:

You think MEND can face a convention army? This would end up as another Sri Lanka.

Maybe not immediately. But neither is the army likely to win, except they want to hold ND people hostage. Also, there are some very powerful foreign interests.

There will be no Sri Lanka.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Onlytruth(m): 10:41pm On Sep 14, 2009
A-town:

The only thing that i noticed in that write up is UNMANNED DRONES. Haba come on now.
Okay lets even assume they will use them. What if NEPA decides to "off" the light at the control room/base station and they loose control. I dont want any funny looking drone approaching me in ASO ROCK oo. I still have 18 more "indian" women to corner. grin

Chei! I nearly die for laughter o!  grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy grin
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Onlytruth(m): 10:59pm On Sep 14, 2009
But wait a minute, now that I've done the math, I'm wondering,
The total dollar amount of this huge military expenditure sort of pricks my puzzled senses. Do you realize how much infrastructure that money can provide In a less corrupt system, that amount could actually provide electricity!
Oh, I just woke up from my day-dreaming! We are talking about Nigeria here! Abuja thinks upside down!  cry
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Goldmind1(m): 12:15am On Sep 15, 2009
So this is the end of Nigeria. I can't wait to see it.

Where does this YARADUA think his troops would fly through to Niger Delta? Through the Southeast or where? What if their jets disappear before getting to the Niger delta. Has he fogotten that the same federal tropps came and bombarded the south east sometime ago. And these southeasterners have not forgotten that. If he thinks right he would have known these things.


Every body living in Nigeria should be wise now or if possible relocate to somewhere else before all thsee begin to happen. Let's see which countries emerge atlast, Arewa, biafra and Oduduwa or more.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Bialegend(m): 12:20am On Sep 15, 2009
Onlytruth:

But wait a minute, now that I've done the math, I'm wondering,
The total dollar amount of this huge military expenditure sort of pricks my puzzled senses. Do you realize how much infrastructure that money can provide In a less corrupt system, that amount could actually provide electricity!
Oh, I just woke up from my day-dreaming! We are talking about Nigeria here! Abuja thinks upside down! cry
That is awusa system of ONE nigeria for you. It must be ONE nigeria by force no matter what it cost both financial and human casualty. You can't see aisha2 and quoranblaze in this type of thread. Peharps you might see them here coming to defend their federal government of northern nigeria as usual.
Re: Federal Govt Gears Up For Another Offensive In The Delta by Bialegend(m): 12:23am On Sep 15, 2009
Gold-mind:

So this is the end of Nigeria. I can't wait to see it.

Where does this YARADUA think his troops would fly through to Niger Delta? Through the Southeast or where? What if their jets disappear before getting to the Niger delta. Has he fogotten that the same federal tropps came and bombarded the south east sometime ago. And these southeasterners have not forgotten that. If he thinks right he would have known these things.


Every body living in Nigeria should be wise now or if possible relocate to somewhere else before all thsee begin to happen. Let's see which countries emerge atlast, Arewa, biafra and Oduduwa or more.
Through South East ke? are you dreaming? let them try it and see our reaction. They should go through South West, their arrss kissers home, so that when accidental casualties are happening, it will be them and their masters.

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