Editorial
Insurgency: Equipping The Troops
A recent report that some Nigerian sol
diers spoke to the British Broadcast
ing Corporation (BBC) about the fight against insurgency in Nigeria is quite unsettling. Even absurd is the allegation that the Nigerian government had failed to equip them properly to face the terrorists.
It is an abomination for soldiers to protest the way they did and to have suggested that they were given un-serviceable armoured cars to confront Boko Haram insurgents. This is the highest form of indiscipline, cowardice and endangerment of lives and property in one’s own country.
Although the Chief of Army Staff (COAS)had warned against mutiny as it carries capital punishment, this is one matter that should not be treated with levity. The Federal Government must act fast to expose the plot behind this repeated protest by soldiers posted to the North-East.
At a time the military authorities have already listed 100 soldiers for trial, this fresh wave of dis-obedience can only point to more issues than the mutineers may be expressing. The Nigerian military has a wonderful record internationally and cowardice has never been an issue.
Under no circumstance would the insurgents over-power the well -trained, tested and professional military. The insurgents are barely trained and adopt a shameful tactics of attacking soft targets, pretending to be non-combatants only to do what is known as “hit and run”.
These are not the gang that can scare the Nigerian military if some waters have not passed under the bridge. Either the theory of Boko Haram infiltrating the government and the military is a factor or the negative propaganda by some highly placed Nigerians that Boko Haram is better equipped and motivated is taking a toll on some persons.
In the first place, we find it most lawless for a soldier to speak to the press, especially a foreign media. Again, what would such soldier hope to gain by running down his country and sowing fears in the minds of fellow soldiers. This must be followed to a logical conclusion.
Even so, we cannot support any action or inaction that would put the life of any soldier in harms way, especially in circumstances that the balance of fire-power may not be in reasonable proportion. Again, the authorities must get to the bottom of this and allay the fears of our men and women in the military.
We cannot believe that Nigeria cannot effectively arm her military to confront this security emergency. With military formations and armoury across the country, Nigeria cannot be said to lack serviceable equipment except some persons are failing to issue the right arms to the soldiers, a reason many will want to know.
Even as we condemn the actions of the soldiers involved in the mutiny, we think that some Nigerians should also be called to order over comments that tend to glorify Boko Haram and the prowess they do not possess.
It is sad that some persons have seen it as fashionable to politicise nearly every thing in Nigeria. Even those who may be having issues with the present government must know where to draw the line. In times of security emergencies, everyone must come together because it is the life of the people and image of the country that is at stake.
In times of security emergencies people don’t talk about troop movement, military strategies and capabilities. People who dare it are taken in for felony. But in Nigeria some persons even go the miles to discourage the military from doing their duty.
While we expect the military to look beyond the blackmail from some mis-guided persons and dislodge the insurgents, everything that the soldiers need to do their job, both in terms of logistics and weapons should be released immediately.
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