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Insurgency: Seek foreign aid and recruit mercenaries, Galadima tells FG

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
April 27, 2021
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Buba Galadima, a former ally of President Muhammadu Buhari has admonished the federal government to recruit mercenaries to assist Nigerian troops in fighting insurgency.

This advice was given by Galadima when he featured on Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television programme, on Tuesday.

Galadima said Nigeria has become extremely vulnerable and may witness more violent attacks if the morale of the Nigerian military is not boosted.

He said Nigeria lost “a good chance of seeking foreign help” when the president refused to attend the burial of the late President Idris Deby of Chad.

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“Nigeria has become extremely vulnerable and we lost a very good chance when our president refused to attend the burial of the Chadian strongman,” he said.

“Because there were world leaders including France and it could have been a very big opportunity if the president was there and discuss the security situation in both West and Central Africa. As we know, the Chadian strong man was the super cop in this region. He has soldiers stationed in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger Republic to maintain peace.

“We lost this chance again because two days ago, the military council in Chad said they will never negotiate with bandits which means Chad will fall into civil war and you have the proliferation of small arms coming into Nigeria. And Nigerian military is overstretched; not enough manpower to tackle insecurity in the south-east, north-east, north-central, it means that the north can be overrun anytime.

“For now, I sympathise with the military because they are overstretched, under-armed and their morale is so low, so all we need to do is to boost their morale.

“Tribal wars in Chad will make small arms filter into Nigeria and our military will be incapacitated. We have to recruit mercenaries to assist the spirit and carriage of our own troops.”

Galadima added that it is no longer advisable to use only brute force to tackle insecurity in the country.

“Our solution is simple and difficult. You cannot use only brute force of human strength now anymore to fight this war,” he said.

“I have said severally what you need is a merger of intelligence and technology. Unless Nigeria does that, we are likely to get into trouble.

“We are only attacking symptoms. Why don’t we go into the root cause? The root cause is simply that very few people corner Nigeria’s resources to themselves. An ordinary man has nothing to do, to eat. All we need to do, we must attack the foundation of insecurity in Nigeria, that is fighting corruption.”

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