Nigeria, United States relations worsen



The face-off between Nigeria and the United States over the commitment and sincerity of the US military in assisting Nigeria to fight the Boko Haram insurgency worsened within the week.

This followed an allegation by a top Nigerian intelligence source that US trainers incited Nigerian soldiers to mutiny.



The source revealed that recent mutiny by Nigerian soldiers was as a result of the ‘negative teachings’ by US trainers, adding that it was a major reason the Federal Government stopped the US from training Nigerian soldiers on counter-terrorism.

But the US in its reaction, through the Press Attache of the US Embassy in Abuja, Sean J. McIntosh, described the allegations as baseless.

She said, “The allegations are baseless. The third phase of training did not occur because the Nigerian Army failed to provide the necessary equipment for the training.”

The US, as well as the UK, France and China, had offered help in human and technical capacities to deal with the wider problem of terrorism in North-eastern Nigeria.

But the relationship between the two countries worsened when the US refused to sell military hardware, especially cobra helicopters, to Nigeria to prosecute the campaign against Boko Haram.

The security source, who pleaded anonymity, said the security chiefs and the Federal Government doubted the genuineness of the motive of the US security experts in the country.

The source added that despite the presence of the US experts, there was no noticeable impact on the task of recovering the abducted girls of the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok.

He added that the US forces had not given the expected intelligence that could have been utilised by the nation’s security forces against Boko Haram.

“Our investigations show that some of the soldiers that were involved in mutiny received training in the US. These trainings often highlight negative things about the Federal Government.

“Another thing Nigerians should note is that since the Americans came here purportedly to help get the Chibok girls, they have not done anything. What have they done with all their technology and might? Is it not suspicious?”

When asked if the US would be asked to withdraw its intelligence staff from Nigeria, the source said, “They are a super power. It might not be easy to tell them to leave.”

But the US embassy spokesman said his country had not received any directive or request from Nigeria to withdraw its intelligence personnel who were brought into the country to assist with the rescue of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls

He said, “The US continues to support Nigerian efforts to bring about the safe recovery of those kidnapped and to advise the Nigerian government on its response. Staffing of the US government interdisciplinary team in Nigerian remains steady since the initial surge following the kidnapping.”
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  1. GEJ and USA thesame

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  2. Boko Haram has been a problem now since 2008, to blame the americans is stupid.
    Sort out your own mess, you don't ask for any help when it comes down to fraud, corruption, and 419 scams

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  3. I have some questions for our so called leaders:
    1. Did you provide the equipment needed for the training in the third phase as claimed by the US?
    2. Did you provide enough ammunition, effective and up-to-date arms for our soldiers?
    3. Did you motivate our soldiers to enhance their commitment to fighting insurgency in Nigeria?
    4. What have you done to the families of those soldiers that lost their lives in the fight against insurgency?
    5. How true is the allegation that soldiers doesn't have complete access to medical facilities even when fighting to keep peace in Nigeria?
    6. Why did Nigerian Armed Forces list the names of the non-commissioned officers whenever they commit an atrocity and keep mum when a senior officer commit same?
    7. To be candid in your right mind, did you have the interest of the country at heart?
    8. If No 7 is true, why did you manipulate almost everything in the country?
    9. Can we ever phantom the gap between the rich and the poor in this country?
    10. I have been hearing, we are the future of tomorrow since 1979:
    a. When are you handing over to the people you claimed are future since 40 years ago?
    b. Are they not ripe yet to take the mantle of leadership at 50 years of age.
    c. At 70 years of age, you are still not comfortable, yet you have your children abroad while our
    education is decaying gradually.
    d. How vast is our military training after initial training at Depot NA and NDA?
    11. Its time to take the mantle of leadership by force if you are not ready to make a change.
    12. Prove beyond reasonable doubt that you have done your home work before alleging the refusal of another country of rendering security assistant.

    FOR YOUTHS
    1. Its the right time to take the bull by the horn and fight for our future, children and peace.
    2. Its now left for the youth to desist from been a political tools (thugs) to freedom fighters.
    3. The earlier the better for us to know that, we have work in our hand instead of complaining
    4. Let the youth cultivate the habit of reading at least about the past mistakes, it will be disastrous to make similar mistake in future and by ourselves.
    5. Remember, he who run away from a fight only postponed the fight and to a bigger fight...
    6. God help and bless the youth in Nigeria, God bless our land Nigeria, God bless you

    The time is now

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    1. You have said it all, nothing for to comment again.

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  4. Who is fooling who. Time will definitely tell. I pray that God in his mercy will show peace and make it abide with the pple and the Northern part of the Country. God bless Nigeria and Nigerians.

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  5. The USA has it own share of the blame in the current crisis going on in Nigeria, first they predicted the fall of Nigeria and pronounce it to the world, this give courage to boko haram. how on earth should i not believe that the US is not behind our problem.

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  6. If someone predicts that you are going to fail in an exam, will you fold your hands and accept it just like that and continue to do things that will make you fail or will you sit up and leave no stone unturned to make sure that his prophecy does not come to pass? What are the leaders doing concerning this? Especially GEJ? It was during his tenure that the US mentioned it. Is he not tolling the line? Let us wait and see the outcome of the Feb 14, 2015 election, if he fails to win, will he take it in good faith? if yes, will his supporters and his creek-clans take it? That is when we will know whether the prediction will come true or not.

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