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Nigeria soldiers 'fire at army commander in Maiduguri' Soldiers say they lack the firepower to tackle insurgents.....
BBC
Abuja May 14, 2014
Soldiers in Nigeria have opened fire on their commander in the north-eastern city of Maiduguri, witnesses say.
Maj-Gen Ahmed Mohammed escaped unhurt after soldiers shot at his car at the Maimalari barracks, the sources said.
The soldiers blamed him for the killing of their colleagues in an ambush by suspected Boko Haram militants.
Meanwhile, Nigeria's president has ruled out freeing Boko Haram prisoners in exchange for the release of more than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls.
A government minister had earlier said authorities were ready to negotiate with Boko Haram, but President Goodluck Jonathan insisted on Wednesday that this was out of the question. "He made it very clear that there will be no negotiation with Boko Haram that involves a swap of abducted schoolgirls for prisoners," said British Africa Minister Mark Simmonds after meeting Mr Jonathan in the capital, Abuja, to discuss an international recue mission for the girls.
Their kidnapping in Borno state on 14 April has caused international outrage, and foreign teams of experts are in the country to assist the security forces in tracking them down.
'Internal matter'
Army spokesman Maj-Gen Chris Olukolade described the incident in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, as an internal matter and said there was no need for public concern. But the shooting shows that morale within the army is low as it battles Boko Haram, says BBC Nigeria analyst Naziru Mikailu.
The Islamist group has stepped up its insurgency, despite a year of emergency rule in Borno and its neighbouring state of Adamawa and Yobe.
President Jonathan has asked parliament to extend the emergency for another six months.
According to sources who were inside the Maimalari barracks, the soldiers accused Maj-Gen Mohammed of putting their lives and the lives of their families at risk by failing to ensure that they were well-equipped to tackle Boko Haram.
They also alleged that the military top brass had failed to give them a promised special allowance for fighting on the front line, they told the BBC Hausa service.
The world is watching to see what Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan will do next
Colleagues of the protesting soldiers were killed in an ambush while driving back on Tuesday from Chibok town, from where Boko Haram abducted the schoolgirls a month ago.
Meanwhile, residents of three villages in Borno repelled an attack by suspected Boko Haram fighters on Tuesday, an eyewitness told the BBC.
About 200 militants were killed during the fighting in the Kala-Balge district of Borno state, he said. The witness, who asked not to be named because of security concerns, said the residents had formed a vigilante group.
Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is forbidden" in the local Hausa language, is notorious for raiding towns and villages, burning homes, looting banks and police stations, and killing people.
They also alleged that the military top brass had failed to give them a promised special allowance for fighting on the front line, they told the BBC Hausa service
How can anyone fight without being paid and also with an empty stomach?
Posted: at 15-05-2014 05:08 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
odprince at 15-05-2014 07:35 AM (10 years ago) (m)
Maj-Gen Ahmed Mohammed,is one of the boko haram sponsors and Nigerian government should get him arrested,the way he command the army proves that he has a hand in it,because when the soldiers need to be informed,he will tell them another thing and send them out to be killed,especially,the Christians in the army,the government should get him arrested immediately.
Posted: at 15-05-2014 07:35 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
akinmanchy at 15-05-2014 08:23 AM (10 years ago) (m)
Maj-Gen Mohammed how do u expect the soldiers to combat Boko Haram with empty stomach and without adequate fire arms? Its your (And Nigeria defense) responsibility to put things right before its to late
Life na jeje so just try to take am softly
Posted: at 15-05-2014 08:23 AM (10 years ago) | Hero
daveobahon at 15-05-2014 09:17 AM (10 years ago) (m)
buh seriasly we ve nva 4 once praised d Army heroes who lost dee lives fighting boko haram buh all we do is condemn n condemn 4 those tat ve been abusing d Army can u see wee d problem cums 4m?yet many of ds soldiers died 4 ds country yet no1 I mean no1 recognises tat instd sum1 here was saying civilian JTF is beta than d army
Posted: at 15-05-2014 09:17 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Topsylucas at 15-05-2014 09:48 AM (10 years ago) (f)
No wonder many soldiers were blowing AWOL, dumping their guns & running away. The nigeria army can only be beta if they kill the boko haram members amongst them. We hve lost good soldiers in this fight. May their soul Rip.
Posted: at 15-05-2014 09:48 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac