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US denies failing to help Nigeria fight Boko Haram
US denies failing to help Nigeria fight Boko Haram
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Thursday, November 13, 2014
The United States hit back Wednesday at allegations by the Nigerian ambassador of failing to help fight Boko Haram militants, saying there had been “a great deal” of US aid to his country.'
In the past six months since the Islamic militants snatched some 200 schoolgirls in northern Nigeria, Washington has shared intelligence with the Nigerian army, begun training a new battalion and held high-level talks on the threat of Boko Haram, a US official said.
In a speech made public Tuesday, ambassador Adebowale Adefuye appeared to have taken US officials by surprise when he launched into a tirade against the US administration.
Nigerian leaders were “not satisfied with the scope, nature and content of the United States’ support for us in our struggle against terrorists,” he said.
He accused Washington of not providing the “lethal” weapons needed to deliver “a killer punch” to the militants.
But State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki shot back that the US had “provided and approved sales of military equipment to its armed forces.”
“These decisions are made, of course, after careful scrutiny to ensure they conform with United States law.”
But she acknowledged the US had refused to transfer some Cobra helicopters due to concerns about the Nigerian army’s ability to use them.
There were also “ongoing concerns about the Nigerian military’s protection of civilians when conducting military operations,” Psaki said, adding these had been discussed with the Nigerian authorities.
Adefuye told members of the Council on Foreign Relations on Monday that allegations of human rights abuses by the military were “rumors, hearsays and exaggerated accounts” put about by rivals of President Goodluck Jonathan and rights groups.
But Psaki stressed the US would not raise such concerns “if we didn’t feel and others didn’t feel that they were warranted.”
Washington was ready to help Nigeria train and improve the effectiveness of its military, Psaki added, urging the government to investigate allegations of abuses. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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U are an idiot
ReplyDeleteThis is an Insult! What is so special about the cobra helicopter that Nigeria military can not use? All that matters is training on how to use some of the high tech gadgets. US is bent on embarrassing Nigeria. They predicted our disintegration, stop buying our crude, refuse to sell military hardware to us and connived with South Africa to embarrass us.
ReplyDeleteI don't know, Please tell me. Why is it that when African leaders or especially in Nigeria assume office, they become fatter than they came in within a space of time, while European leaders either maintain their stature or grow leaner?
ReplyDeletepls read b/w d line they did say we cant use the cobra helicopter,becos of the tech, but dia concern is the mode of operation in civilian areas, and the fear of human right abuse,by our military!! And this same mask of human rght is what this boko haram r hiding under,whn they are bombing us it is terroist attack, whn the military is killing them it is human right violation,Obama n co has not told africans and nigerian the truth,,God bless that amb has confronted them in his own way!
ReplyDeleteAmericans wants to sabotage GEJ's effort to fight these book boys. Maybe Bcos we refused to allow them build a base in Nigeria or Bcos we signed the anti gay law. Its obvious they have an agenda. What did Iraq and Syria do before the joined the war against ISIS. Obama. Be warned
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