Monday, 17 August 2015

AT LAST: US Sending Arms to Nigeria to Finish Boko Haram

Indications have emerged that the United States’ government is finally sending arms to the Nigerian military in its efforts to crush Boko Haram in line with the new order given them by the Presidency.

Facts that the US is sending arms came on the heels of the US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle’s revelation in an interview with Punch that the US government has no arms embargo.

He said, “There’s been a lot of misunderstanding on this issue before, during and after President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Washington. Let me be clear about a couple of things:

One, we had worked very closely with Nigeria on the Leahy Amendment….The second piece of misinformation, which has been bandied about in (newspapers’) headlines, is that the US has lifted its arms embargo on Nigeria. There was never an arms embargo.”

According to Radio France Internationale, the US Defence Security Cooperation Agency records show that the country’s Department of Defence is set to transfer military material to Nigeria.

The RFI noted that a DSCA list of “so-called Excess Defence Articles” slated for Nigeria indicated that the US Army was about to transfer Caiman trucks, armoured vehicles designed “to defeat current and emerging threats,” according to their manufacturer, British-based BAE Systems.

The RFI added that the US government was also sending armoured vehicles known as MaxxPro MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected), made by Navistar Defence, an Illinois company, and Israeli-based Plasan Sasa.

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