Former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, says Nigeria’s war against terrorism is not about needing more soldiers, stressing that it is a shame the country does not have Special Forces.
Chidoka stated this in an interview on Arise Television, emphasizing the need for Nigeria to have Special and
Forest Forces.
“We have been at this since 2008 and should have a special
force by now. We need a forest force, not more policemen and soldiers.
“President Bola Tinubu said boots on the ground, right?
Declaring an emergency: 20,000 more policemen, 50,000 soldiers, or something.
New soldiers to be recruited, NYSC camps to be used.
“But I think that is a knee-jerk reaction. I don’t think
Nigeria’s war with terrorism has to do with more police or more soldiers. It is
a shame that we have not gone to produce special forces against terrorism.
“When Colombia faced this problem, they created the Jungle
Force, a specialized unit trained and supported by the U.S. Navy. They had
helicopters, their own intelligence system, and a strike force.
“We don’t need more soldiers or police, because if you look
at the police budget of 2025, it’s over 1.2 trillion naira, of which about 1.1
trillion is for salaries. Only 97 billion, or thereabout, is for overhead,” he
said.
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