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Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by sarrki(m): 10:40pm On Nov 24, 2018
Some soldiers who survived the attack by Boko Haram on the military formation in Metele have sent an SOS to President Muhammadu Buhari, urging him to probe the quality of weapons procured by the military authorities and save them from further avoidable deaths.

In a video sent to journalists in Maiduguri, the soldiers accused the military authorities of providing them with obsolete weapons, which they said are grossly inadequate to effectively confront the insurgents in the ongoing counter insurgency campaign in the Northeast.

In the amateur video footage, the soldiers also levelled allegations against the military authorities accusing them of negligence which resulted into the death of scores of their colleagues in a series of attacks coordinated by the Albarnawi faction of the Boko Haram at Metele in Guzamala Local Government Area of Borno.

Foreign wire agencies reported that dozens of soldiers were killed when the insurgents attacked Metele military base on November 18.

In the video, two soldiers, who claimed to be among the survivors of the attack, narrated the precarious condition of the troops and obsolete equipment which made it difficult for them to repel the insurgents’ attack.

The video footage showed the level of destruction of military equipment and makeshift shelters, while soldiers were seen packing their luggages, apparently preparing to live the camp.

In the video, the soldiers appealed to President Buhari—they repeatedly appealed to him— to intervene to save the situation from deteriorating.

“See what the Nigerian Army has been doing to us, they brought us here. See how they killed our fellow soldiers, they burn them inside the tanks”, a narrator in the video said.

“They are using us to make money; why? Are we not human beings? They can kill soldiers inside a tank; if Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) can penetrate M-RAG vehicle, what of a fellow human being?

“This is the location called ‘Metele’, This is a place they (the insurgents) took over 40 barrel and these people want to use us, and within one week they killed over 200 soldiers and we are now 147, they want to waste us here. It is a lie, our blood is not here.

“This is a Third World vehicle, a tank manufactured in 1972; and Albarnawi broke all of it.They want to use us and we are not getting anything from them.We want to tell the government of our condition.

“Please; the Federal Government should intervene before the insurgents come and kill us. They mocked us and said we are Zombies; animals, we do not know our rights, any order given to us we will follow.

“We are millennium soldiers, most of us are graduates.

“Look at what they did to this T12 tank; it is obsolete. It was a 1983 Czechoslovakian tank procured during Shagari’s regime. Is this the money the Federal Government provided to procure weapons?

“All the equipment are not working. When it fired two shots it stopped. All the weapons are obsolete and bought during Shagari(1979-1983).

“We know about the money the Federal Government gave to them but the Nigerian Army had turned us into a business”.

“All the money federal government gave them to buy weapons… Nigerian Army is buying INNOSON…. All these are obsolete… Oyinbo came here and said they are obsolete. All these weapons were bought during the Shagari regime in 1983… They have turned us to business…. Federal Government you will hear about it….

“All these weapons are not genuine…if you fire two times you have stoppages. This is 1983 when Shagari was head of state… Federal Government give them money, they go and buy INNOSON, Nigerian made… Federal Government please help us. Help us.”

The Nigeria Army on Friday, confirmed on its Twitter handle the attack on 157 Task Force Battalion at Metele, on November 18 by Boko Haram insurgents.

However, the military authorities response, which came five days after, was short on details and the extent of casualties.

The army said that it has laid down procedures for reporting incidents that involve its personnel who become casualties in action, as a form of respect to the families of the gallant troops.

It noted that the families were first to be notified before any form of public information so as to avoid exacerbating their grief were they to discover it from unofficial sources.

“It is suffice to observe that several social media, print and online publications have been brandishing false casualty figures as well as circulating various footages of old and inaccurate Boko Haram terrorists’ propaganda videos, and alluding it to be the attack on 157 Task Force Battalion.

“While; it is understandable how such misinformation can spread in this era of social media frenzy, the spurious circulation of some of these videos only contribute to further propagate the propaganda intent of the terrorists, misinform the populace and portray themselves as what they are not?

“So far, the situation in the location is under control as reinforcing units had been able to repel the terrorists and stabilize the situation.

In his reaction, President Muhammadu Buhari expressed deep shock over the killing of military personnel in Metele village by Boko Haram terrorists.

He gave an assurance that immediate measures are being taken to ensure that the loopholes which led to the fatalities are blocked once and for all.

Reacting to the tragic incident, the President said that his administration remains ever committed and focused on the security of military personnel and other citizens.

According to President Buhari, “No responsible Commander-in-Chief would rest on his oars or fold his hands to allow terrorists to endanger the lives of its military personnel and other citizens. Our loyal forces have proved their strength over the terrorists and we are ready to give them all the needed support in terms of equipment and manpower to succeed in ending the renewed threat. In the coming days, I am engaging the Military and Intelligence Chiefs in extensive discussions on the next steps we shall be taking.”

The President noted that fighting terrorism has taken a global dimension, which necessitates international collaboration among states facing similar security challenges.

President Buhari reassured Nigerians of his continued commitment to their security and of his efforts to sustain the momentum in the previous significant successes recorded against the terrorists.

He, however, advised Nigerians against making a political capital out of national tragedy, stressing that members of the armed forces are one family who are commonly committed to the security and safety of all Nigerians.


http://thenationonlineng.net/metele-attack-surviving-soldiers-accuse-military-authorities-of-procuring-obsolete-weapons/

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by sarrki(m): 10:43pm On Nov 24, 2018
There is more to this Boko-Haram carnage


Both Apc and Pdp Leaders Know fully well about it

It’s a pity that the suffering masses that doesn’t enjoy anything from the government are those feeling the heat

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Nobody: 10:45pm On Nov 24, 2018
Zombie Emeritus (PhD)


Sai Jubrin Sir.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by sinaj(f): 10:52pm On Nov 24, 2018
The soldiers should go back to their families and rest if the government isnt willing to do their part pls.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Racoon(m): 10:54pm On Nov 24, 2018
After the the propaganda by Lai Mohammed/APC government that our troops are being adequately taken care of & the fraudulent $1B counter insurgency funds; the army is using obsolete equipments while the corruption goes on & poor hapless soldiers continued to suffer for it?

Guess they soldiers have simply taken the lies and propaganda of the government back to it? You can never run away from your shadow.Karma is real.
Meanwhile read one of the early complaints of these soldiers here;

http://saharareporters.com/2018/08/27/borno-soldier-writes-buhari-about-%E2%80%98deadly-lethal-gruesome%E2%80%99-corruption-army-generals

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Racoon(m): 10:56pm On Nov 24, 2018
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sarrki:
There is more to this Boko-Haram carnage.Both Apc and Pdp Leaders Know fully well about it

It’s a pity that the suffering masses that doesn’t enjoy anything from the government are those feeling the heat
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Thrash! "Any fight against BH is a fight against the north"-M.Buhari.So don't make any excuse for him.He have nothing to offer.

Meanwhile it's his constitutional responsibility to fish them out irrespective of which factors you want to rationalize it.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by FarahAideed: 10:56pm On Nov 24, 2018
sarrki:
There is more to this Boko-Haram carnage


Both Apc and Pdp Leaders Know fully well about it

It’s a pity that the suffering masses that doesn’t enjoy anything from the government are those feeling the heat

There is nothing more to it than that the Dullard released millions of dollars and 100s of fighters to ISWAP in a poorly thought ransom deal even though he was adviced against it thereby making him the chief funder and recruiter for Boko haram today

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Nobody: 11:02pm On Nov 24, 2018
sinaj:
The soldiers should go back to their families and rest if the government isnt willing to do their part pls.



Sadly, that can't happen without severe consequences. Enlisting in the military is like signing a suicide note, no retreat and no surrender until the contract ends. Problem with Nigeria military is too much politics and corruption. I remember working with some of them on few occasions and how they were novices to some of the gadgets my men and I had. Truth is that they were good but only lacked proper training and gadgets to be gallant. I weep for my home country Nigeria.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Ehiscotch(m): 11:04pm On Nov 24, 2018
Sadly, many still defend Dasuki even after he and his cronies diverted funds that should have been used to procure weapons.

And thanks to the rot in the military system, whatever meagre sum that trickles dowm eventually gets stolen by corrupt officials.

As for the Buhari administration, they have spent three years and they are also culpable. Let's see what they'd do with the $1billion, if they are granted.
Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by SolutionMee: 11:06pm On Nov 24, 2018
cheesy

Is that enough reason why you should intentionally submit yourselves to be killed by Boko Haram militia? Don't you guys know that you're constituting nuisance and destroying the image of this great nation abroad? My friends here were making fun of me due to your incompetence.

If at all the government weren't buying you latest ammunitions, can't you guys afford that with your salaries? At least, you're getting paid. The government will not always be there for us. Since you've vowed to defend your country in any situation, you shouldn't be too stingy to buy yourselves some riffles to get rid of a more dangerous enemy.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by BankeSmalls(f): 11:17pm On Nov 24, 2018
A bad workman always quarrels with his tools - African proverbs

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by dokie: 11:26pm On Nov 24, 2018
MajorJeffery:
Sadly, that can't happen without severe consequences. Enlisting in the military is like signing a suicide note, no retreat and no surrender until the contract ends. Problem with Nigeria military is too much politics and corruption. I remember working with some of them on few occasions and how they were novices to some of the gadgets my men and I had. Truth is that they were good but only lacked proper training and gadgets to be gallant. I weep for my home country Nigeria.

So a soldier cannot resign?

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by mgbadike81: 11:30pm On Nov 24, 2018
cry cry pythons.for every Biafran killed, they must be avenged with four pythons.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by mgbadike81: 11:32pm On Nov 24, 2018
dokie:


So a soldier cannot resign?
deserting the army carries a maximum of a death sentence.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by ifyalways(f): 11:36pm On Nov 24, 2018
What brought Innoson into the lamentation?

Innoson dey produce gun or RPG?

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by ifyalways(f): 11:37pm On Nov 24, 2018
dokie:


So a soldier cannot resign?
In saner climes, Yes. Dunno about Nigerian Army.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by mgbadike81: 11:39pm On Nov 24, 2018
ifyalways:
What brought Innoson into the lamentation?

Innoson dey produce gun or RPG?
they want armoured tanks not patrol truck.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by KanwuliaExtra: 11:42pm On Nov 24, 2018
WHAT OF THE HALF-BILLION DOLLAR FIGHTER-JETS THE DAURA DUNCE BOUGHT FROM TRUMP? shocked

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by ifyalways(f): 11:50pm On Nov 24, 2018
mgbadike81:
they want armoured tanks not patrol truck.
So, na Innoson Patrol trucks dem give them to take fight BH ? cheesy
Its sad. The General is leading from the war front from his posh Aso Rock office. sad

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by IamD18: 11:57pm On Nov 24, 2018
Why didn't you cowards complain and accuse the military authorities from procuring obsolete weapons when you were killing innocent citizens and calling it Python dance.

The result of curses and prayers from the loved ones of those you lots killed are beginning to manifest. Ogbu nma ga ala na nma.


Thunder from Okija shrine scatter una mouth there.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Venerable612(m): 12:09am On Nov 25, 2018
Followed this news keenly.

The BH attack was successful because they disguised in army apparels and caught the NA unawares. SuggesTs;

1. There are moles/informants supplying the B information and wears in the NA.

2. The desert is too wide and very difficult to defend.

It’s obvious they need to fortify their base with defence walls and high watch post like we see in movies. All in coming vehicles must confirm identity from a 1km radius or it’s shot down with a missile.

Secondly, we need help from foreign troops. These Boko guys are getting help from ISIS and soon they may start thinking of coming into the south/west/east. If foreign troops can join the NA they can cover more grounds technically and man power wise - that desert is so huge.

We just need to tackle this shit headon before it escalates. We must start by voting out Buhari, he is clueless already!!


okosodo:
While I agree with you that Buhari must be booted out as soon as possible, let me try to counter your argument.
1. There are no moles in the Nigerian army, both the head of the Nigerian army, Muslim generals and sum other officers are just sacrificing southern christians together with a few Islamic matyrs for the overall victory of allah, in furtherance of the Islamic agenda of which buhari is well aligned to.
2. The desert is the easiest place to wipe out terrorists. Donald Rumsfield, a former American army chief said it in 2002 that the desert makes the war with Al qaeda cry easy. Within six months alqeada was defeated in Iraq.

But your assertions are logically flawed.

1. You can’t KNOW that there are no moles; unless you work in the NA and you have done internal intelligence to confirm your hypothesis. In principle - Yoruba says “bi Ogun ile o ba Jani, tita o le jani”. It makes it more likely that some people are sabotaging the war by assisting BH.

2. I don’t know much about the span of Iraq desert’s... but I am glad you mentioned alqaeda war. Those guys were chased out following helpss from foreign troops; American and UN soldiers specifically. He Sambisa forest spans about 4 different territories with lots of trees and caves. It’s so vast... we obviously need so foreign help and intelligence. Our machineries and personnel are obsolete!

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by okosodo: 12:17am On Nov 25, 2018
Any Muslim supports Boko Haram, whether financially or otherwise. But they stylishly say they don't support it. That is why christians are in a very deep mess(no unity). At the end of the day, this rag-tag militia will defeat the fulani Nigerian army with a n arranged victory to Allah. It is pathetic

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by okosodo: 12:20am On Nov 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy

Is that enough reason why you should intentionally submit yourselves to be killed by Boko Haram militia? Don't you guys know that you're constituting nuisance and destroying the image of this great nation abroad? My friends here were making fun of me due to your incompetence.

If at all the government weren't buying you latest ammunitions, can't you guys afford that with your salaries? At least, you're getting paid. The government will not always be there for us. Since you've vowed to defend your country in any situation, you shouldn't be too stingy to buy yourselves some riffles to get rid of a more dangerous enemy.
Your mumuness fit wound person

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by okosodo: 12:33am On Nov 25, 2018
Venerable612:
Followed this news keenly.

The BH attack was successful because they disguised in army apparels and caught the NA unawares. SuggesTs;

1. There are moles/informants supplying the B information and wears in the NA.

2. The desert is too wide and very difficult to defend.

It’s obvious they need to fortify their base with defence walls and high watch post like we see in movies. All in coming vehicles must confirm identity from a 1km radius or it’s shot down with a missile.

Secondly, we need help from foreign troops. These Boko guys are getting help from ISIS and soon they may start thinking of coming into the south/west/east. If foreign troops can join the NA they can cover more grounds technically and man power wise - that desert is so huge.

We just need to tackle this shit headon before it escalates. We must start by voting out Buhari, he is clueless already!!
While I agree with you that Buhari must be booted out as soon as possible, let me try to counter your argument.
1. There are no moles in the Nigerian army, both the head of the Nigerian army, Muslim generals and sum other officers are just sacrificing southern christians together with a few Islamic matyrs for the overall victory of allah, in furtherance of the Islamic agenda of which buhari is well aligned to.
2. The desert is the easiest place to wipe out terrorists. Donald Rumsfield, a former American army chief said it in 2002 that the desert makes the war with Al qaeda cry easy. Within six months alqeada was defeated in Iraq.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by MikkieEl: 12:37am On Nov 25, 2018
Just to think of it that somebody is fighting #Boko

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Nobody: 12:47am On Nov 25, 2018
dokie:


So a soldier cannot resign?
One can be discharged earlier but the process may likely take longer than the contract itself unless one has serious physical or psychological issue.
It's just like having a case at an election tribunal for four years, what's the use?

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by goldfish80(m): 3:50am On Nov 25, 2018
Venerable612:
Followed this news keenly.

The BH attack was successful because they disguised in army apparels and caught the NA unawares. SuggesTs;

1. There are moles/informants supplying the B information and wears in the NA.

2. The desert is too wide and very difficult to defend.

It’s obvious they need to fortify their base with defence walls and high watch post like we see in movies. All in coming vehicles must confirm identity from a 1km radius or it’s shot down with a missile.

Secondly, we need help from foreign troops . These Boko guys are getting help from ISIS and soon they may start thinking of coming into the south/west/east. If foreign troops can join the NA they can cover more grounds technically and man power wise - that desert is so huge.

We just need to tackle this shit headon before it escalates. We must start by voting out Buhari, he is clueless already!!

The Goodluck Jonathan administration hired blackwater PMCs from South Africa who decimated and almost annihilated Boko Haram into extinction, pushing them far into neighboring countries, with their advanced combat skills and suffisticated military equipments, moreso than the Nigerian army.

The project was discontinued thanks to the usual Nigerian politics snafu.
Not like I pity the Nigerian soldiers anyway, they fully deserve whatever they are getting from Boko Haram. After watching them decimate the shiites in that truly grotesque video.
I expect karma to balance things up. That's how the universe works.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Vikky014(f): 4:28am On Nov 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy

Is that enough reason why you should intentionally submit yourselves to be killed by Boko Haram militia? Don't you guys know that you're constituting nuisance and destroying the image of this great nation abroad? My friends here were making fun of me due to your incompetence.

If at all the government weren't buying you latest ammunitions, can't you guys afford that with your salaries? At least, you're getting paid. The government will not always be there for us. Since you've vowed to defend your country in any situation, you shouldn't be too stingy to buy yourselves some riffles to get rid of a more dangerous enemy.
it is not easy to buy weapon here i just pity them
Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Babacele: 6:27am On Nov 25, 2018
BankeSmalls:
A bad workman always quarrels with his tools - African proverbs
in this context, I don't think so ma.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Randy100: 6:57am On Nov 25, 2018
Our leaders have failed us

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by Countersam(m): 7:44am On Nov 25, 2018
sarrki:
Some soldiers who survived the attack by Boko Haram on the military formation in Metele have sent an SOS to President Muhammadu Buhari, urging him to probe the quality of weapons procured by the military authorities and save them from further avoidable deaths.

In a video sent to journalists in Maiduguri, the soldiers accused the military authorities of providing them with obsolete weapons, which they said are grossly inadequate to effectively confront the insurgents in the ongoing counter insurgency campaign in the Northeast.

In the amateur video footage, the soldiers also levelled allegations against the military authorities accusing them of negligence which resulted into the death of scores of their colleagues in a series of attacks coordinated by the Albarnawi faction of the Boko Haram at Metele in Guzamala Local Government Area of Borno.

Foreign wire agencies reported that dozens of soldiers were killed when the insurgents attacked Metele military base on November 18.

In the video, two soldiers, who claimed to be among the survivors of the attack, narrated the precarious condition of the troops and obsolete equipment which made it difficult for them to repel the insurgents’ attack.

The video footage showed the level of destruction of military equipment and makeshift shelters, while soldiers were seen packing their luggages, apparently preparing to live the camp.

In the video, the soldiers appealed to President Buhari—they repeatedly appealed to him— to intervene to save the situation from deteriorating.

“See what the Nigerian Army has been doing to us, they brought us here. See how they killed our fellow soldiers, they burn them inside the tanks”, a narrator in the video said.

“They are using us to make money; why? Are we not human beings? They can kill soldiers inside a tank; if Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) can penetrate M-RAG vehicle, what of a fellow human being?

“This is the location called ‘Metele’, This is a place they (the insurgents) took over 40 barrel and these people want to use us, and within one week they killed over 200 soldiers and we are now 147, they want to waste us here. It is a lie, our blood is not here.

“This is a Third World vehicle, a tank manufactured in 1972; and Albarnawi broke all of it.They want to use us and we are not getting anything from them.We want to tell the government of our condition.

“Please; the Federal Government should intervene before the insurgents come and kill us. They mocked us and said we are Zombies; animals, we do not know our rights, any order given to us we will follow.

“We are millennium soldiers, most of us are graduates.

“Look at what they did to this T12 tank; it is obsolete. It was a 1983 Czechoslovakian tank procured during Shagari’s regime. Is this the money the Federal Government provided to procure weapons?

“All the equipment are not working. When it fired two shots it stopped. All the weapons are obsolete and bought during Shagari(1979-1983).

“We know about the money the Federal Government gave to them but the Nigerian Army had turned us into a business”.

“All the money federal government gave them to buy weapons… Nigerian Army is buying INNOSON…. All these are obsolete… Oyinbo came here and said they are obsolete. All these weapons were bought during the Shagari regime in 1983… They have turned us to business…. Federal Government you will hear about it….

“All these weapons are not genuine…if you fire two times you have stoppages. This is 1983 when Shagari was head of state… Federal Government give them money, they go and buy INNOSON, Nigerian made… Federal Government please help us. Help us.”

The Nigeria Army on Friday, confirmed on its Twitter handle the attack on 157 Task Force Battalion at Metele, on November 18 by Boko Haram insurgents.

However, the military authorities response, which came five days after, was short on details and the extent of casualties.

The army said that it has laid down procedures for reporting incidents that involve its personnel who become casualties in action, as a form of respect to the families of the gallant troops.

It noted that the families were first to be notified before any form of public information so as to avoid exacerbating their grief were they to discover it from unofficial sources.

“It is suffice to observe that several social media, print and online publications have been brandishing false casualty figures as well as circulating various footages of old and inaccurate Boko Haram terrorists’ propaganda videos, and alluding it to be the attack on 157 Task Force Battalion.

“While; it is understandable how such misinformation can spread in this era of social media frenzy, the spurious circulation of some of these videos only contribute to further propagate the propaganda intent of the terrorists, misinform the populace and portray themselves as what they are not?

“So far, the situation in the location is under control as reinforcing units had been able to repel the terrorists and stabilize the situation.

In his reaction, President Muhammadu Buhari expressed deep shock over the killing of military personnel in Metele village by Boko Haram terrorists.

He gave an assurance that immediate measures are being taken to ensure that the loopholes which led to the fatalities are blocked once and for all.

Reacting to the tragic incident, the President said that his administration remains ever committed and focused on the security of military personnel and other citizens.

According to President Buhari, “No responsible Commander-in-Chief would rest on his oars or fold his hands to allow terrorists to endanger the lives of its military personnel and other citizens. Our loyal forces have proved their strength over the terrorists and we are ready to give them all the needed support in terms of equipment and manpower to succeed in ending the renewed threat. In the coming days, I am engaging the Military and Intelligence Chiefs in extensive discussions on the next steps we shall be taking.”

The President noted that fighting terrorism has taken a global dimension, which necessitates international collaboration among states facing similar security challenges.

President Buhari reassured Nigerians of his continued commitment to their security and of his efforts to sustain the momentum in the previous significant successes recorded against the terrorists.

He, however, advised Nigerians against making a political capital out of national tragedy, stressing that members of the armed forces are one family who are commonly committed to the security and safety of all Nigerians.




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Now the Army is trying to forcefully gag these soldiers so we wont hear the truth from the front lines. Individuals/Politicians that dont fear God cant fear a human being.

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Re: Surviving Soldiers Accuse Military Authorities Of Procuring Obsolete Weapons by OsuMustGo: 8:13am On Nov 25, 2018
Woe betide buruntai

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