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House asks Buhari to fight insurgency with mercenaries

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has been at the forefront of the campaign for the engagement of foreign fighters to join forces with our troops to battle the insurgents.

But the military has always insisted that it is up to the task of ending the 10-year old battle against Boko Haram.

The House of Representatives has proposed the use of mercenary soldiers to fight insurgency and banditry.

It is the highlight of the recommendations of its security summit submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday by Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila.

Parts of the resolutions read: “Give immediate consideration to the use of Private Defence Contractors for targeted security operations to combat insurgency and terrorism especially and use all means at its disposal to require the creation of a protocol that will compel intelligence (as a matter of necessity) sharing among all security agencies.

“Encourage the Intelligence Agencies (working with the National Security Adviser and the Chief of Defence Staff to initiate a screening and vetting program of all frontline officers of the Nigerian military to fish out moles and double-agents who have so far compromised most efforts at combating insecurity and to win the war against insurgents and terrorists.

“Nigeria must take major steps to control the flow of illegal arms into the country. The first step must strengthen the control of our borders to detect and seize any illegal shipment of arms into the country, and arrest and prosecute any person associated with the illegal flow of arms into the country.

“In the next step, Nigeria should reach out to overseas arms dealers to enlist their cooperation against the sale of arms to non-state actors.

“The use and development of grazing reserves and ranching should be pursued in lower population areas. Pilot schemes should commence immediately in all states that are positively disposed to it.

“Deploy Early Warning Systems nationwide, including installation of CCTV cameras and other surveillance, satellite and electronic equipment along major highways, public places, and major cities and our borders.

“Establish and strengthen a National Crisis Centre (NCC) within the Nigerian Police which will be the national coordinating centre for all civil security response actions and monitoring of resolutions of such with monthly reporting on all incidents as well as serving as a central place for any Nigerian to report major security incidents.”

”An Executive Order for the commencement of  a civilianisation programme in all our security agencies. This should compel the agencies to use civilian staff to perform most back-office and non-tactical duties. This initiative will free up thousands of security personnel for frontline duties immediately.

“Target poverty as a must as poverty is the main driver for all the insecurity issues currently prevalent across the nation. This can be done through a focus on infrastructure and a new jobs’ creation drive and initiative by the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Executive is also urged to consider doing even more by declaring a state of emergency on job creation considering the high rate of unemployment.”

They urged the government to consider the establishment of an operational/ specialised unit within the Police Force to drive all the change initiatives (based on a Presidential Policing Reform Roadmap) from within the institution.

The lawmakers also supported the creation of local security committees in all the 774 local government areas.

The membership, according to them, should comprise traditional rulers, religious institutions, and local opinion leaders.

Presenting the report, Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila explained that the recommendations were divided into two.

He said that some of them required Executive action while others needed legislative action.

The House members also want “enhanced training for the Police Mobile Unit to improve their capacity to deal with insecurity.”

About 40,000 Police Mobile Unit officers are expected to undergo the special training.

Out of the 40,000 officers, 1,000 are expected to be deployed to every state for immediate operations, while the Northeast, Southwest, Southeast would receive the remaining personnel.

The legislators recommended that the government should “create a new team under the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to train and work with the guards of Nigeria’s forest.”

They also asked the government to use of the Nigerian Police Trust Fund to procure some of the immediate equipment needed by the rank-and-file police officers in Nigeria, saying “this intervention will include the procurement of modern critical equipment for the Police as specified by the leadership of the NPF.

Meanwhile, Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum had advocated for the use of  mercenaries in the fight against insurgency.

The governor, renowned for his radical ideas, listed other ways to stop the killings and ravaging of the Northeast by Boko Haram insurgents.

He spoke when a Federal Government delegation led by Senate President Ahmad Lawan, paid him a condolence visit.

No fewer than 43 rice farmers were killed by the Boko Haram insurgents in Zabarmari community in Jere Local Government Area of Borno on Saturday.

They were buried on Sunday, with the governor in attendance.

Also on Monday, bandits killed seven farmers and abducted 30 others in Katsina State.

Zulum recalled that the Goodluck Jonathan administration contracted a private army from South Africa, which helped in the recovery of some territories taken over by Boko Haram in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.

He advised the government to take more serious measures to bring the crisis to an end.

The governor said: “One of our recommendations as possible solutions to end the insurgency is the immediate recruitment of our youths into military and paramilitary services to complement the efforts of the Nigerian forces.

“Our second recommendation is to engage the services of our immediate neighbours, especially the government of Chad, Cameroon and Niger Republic, in clearing the remnants of Boko Haram hiding in the shores of the Lake Chad.

“Our third recommendation is for the President to engage the services of mercenaries to clear the entire Sambisa forest.

“Our fourth recommendation is for him to provide the police and the military, with armed resistant armoured personnel carriers and other related equipment.

“We are also soliciting the support of the Federal Government to support the Borno State repatriation of out displaced persons currently residing in Cameroon and the Niger Republic.”

The governor called for a more coordinated approach in the fight against the insurgent.

According to him, there is a need for increased federal support for traumatised residents of Borno.

The governor’s admonition struck a chord with the President who said: “Nothing is more important than ensuring the security of lives and property of Nigerians. Everything is secondary when security is at stake.

“I will ensure that more resources are made available to the military and other security agencies to prosecute the war against terrorism.

“As we mourn all the lives lost in Zabarmari, the Armed Forces have been given the marching order to take the fight to the insurgents, not on a one-off, but on a continuous basis, until we root out the terrorists.

“We will intensify our cooperation with neighbouring countries on bilateral and multilateral levels, to ensure that there is no hiding place for the terrorists.

“As I noted earlier, the massacre by Boko Haram in Zabarmari is nothing short of senseless, barbaric, gruesome and cowardly.

‘It reinforces our resolve to root out all forms of insurgency and insecurity not just in Borno but everywhere across Nigeria.”

To Zulum, many of the attacks would have been avoided “if adequate support and infrastructure had been provided for the Northeast and the military”.

Borno roads, he said, have not been rehabilitated by the Federal Government in the last 25 years.

“If the Federal Government can fix the bad roads in Borno and the Northeast, the insurgency would be reduced by 60 per cent,” he said.

Senator Lawan said the delegation was in the state to commiserate with the people over the unfortunate killings.

He said: “The government will do anything and everything until we take the fight against insurgency to their enclaves.

“In this regard, the government will continue to provide resources to our armed forces and other security agencies and also intensify bilateral and multilateral operations with our neighbours, particularly to ensure that the insurgents have nowhere to fight when they are chased out of our country.”

Zulum has been forthright in asking the government and military authorities to do more to end the insurgency.

Source: thenationonlineng.net

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