Human rights activist and lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) has described President
Goodluck Jonathan’s suspended visit to Chibok as an expression of his fear for
the soldiers in Borno State.
Speaking in a telephone interview, Falana said the President put on hold
his visit to Chibok not because he was afraid of Boko Haram but because he
feared the likely action of the soldiers stationed there in view of the mutiny
on Wednesday by the 7 Infantry Division of the Nigerian Army in Maiduguri.
“Why did President Goodluck Jonathan cancel his visit to Chibok? Is he
afraid of Boko Haram? No. He is afraid of the soldiers, his army. The mutiny
that occurred in Chibok was a reaction against the way the authority is
treating the soldiers. They are not happy. Even Jonathan admitted to these
soldiers being ill-equipped during his last media chat. What happened to the
trillions of naira budgeted for the army in the last three years?” Falana
asked.
He added that Nigerian soldiers fighting Boko Haram were demoralised and
not motivated.
“These soldiers are not motivated. For instance, for every soldier
killed in Iraq or Afghanistan, the US Secretary of State sends a handwritten
and signed letter to each family of the killed soldiers. The American
government pays all their entitlements within two, three weeks or one month.
The Americans care for their soldiers. They give the dead soldiers a hero’s
burial.
“Here, we don’t even get to know the names of the fallen soldiers. Their
families are not usually cared for. One thousand soldiers died and we don’t
know them; we don’t have their names. The press is just reporting about Boko
Haram and the number of people killed. No one is talking about the soldiers,
the number and names of those killed and their families”, the human rights
lawyer observed.
He also alleged that the soldiers were thrown into battle terrains they
were not familiar with.
According to him, Nigerian soldiers are intelligent and valiant
considering their exploits in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
Speaking further, he said, “The military authority commanded these
valiant soldiers to go to terrains they don’t understand. It’s too easy for
them to be ambushed by the insurgents. These are fantastic men who had done
well in peacekeeping missions in Sierra Leone and Liberia. The Amnesty
International’s report is true. The security operatives were given advance
information about Boko Haram; but they claimed they had too many pieces of
information they were working with.”
It was reported that several soldiers were killed
when troops of the 7 Infantry Division ran into an ambush of the insurgents at
a Muleh, Jere Local Government Area of Borno State on Tuesday. Muleh is said to
be located along the Maiduguri-Biu Road.
The soldiers became incensed when they sighted the bodies of their
fallen colleagues and friends with several others injured in the attack.
A security source said the angry soldiers almost went wild when the
General Officer Commanding the division, Maj-Gen Abubakar Mohammed, attempted
to address them.
The angry soldiers were said to have shot repeatedly into the air which
made several of their calmer colleagues to run for cover. It was learnt that
the enraged soldiers attempted to attack the official vehicle of the GOC who
was quickly ferried out of the Maimalari Barracks headquarters of the division.
Mohammed, had since been removed with Brig.-Gen. M. Y Ibrahim appointed
as his replacement.
Meanwhile, the authorities of the Nigerian Army on Thursday reacted to
the mutiny of some soldiers of the 7 division by instituting a high-powered
delegation to investigate the occurrence.
What are they investigating. The persons who will investigate are the ones esting the money. What femi falana said is the truth. Pls let us do the right thing.
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