A Nigerian soldier in Borno reveals
why the insurgents may continue to have upper hand and suggests a way out
A Nigerian soldier fighting the Boko Harem insurgents in Maiduguri, Bornu State, (name withheld) has given reasons while the insurgents may continue to have the upper hands in the battle.
A Nigerian soldier fighting the Boko Harem insurgents in Maiduguri, Bornu State, (name withheld) has given reasons while the insurgents may continue to have the upper hands in the battle.
He equally warned that more soldiers
will continue to desert the army due to low morale, lack of modern equipment,
saboteurs among others. He emailed to us an account of their battles and
challenges fighting Boko Haram:
‘’I am a Nigerian Soldier attached
to the Multinational Joint Task Force located in KauKirie Section 3 Baga. I
joined the Army less than three years ago with the aim of helping to defend
Nigerian territory and sovereignty against both external and internal
aggressions.
After six months training, we were
drafted to Maiduguri, Bornu state to fight the Boko Haram insurgency. I
looked forward with enthusiasm to fighting against this sect that has been
inflicting pains on innocent Nigerians without just. Hardly had we
settled down in Bornu State did my colleagues and I realize that we were in an
army different from what made us to join. It has been highly politicised,
demoralised, lacking discipline and above all, without tools to fight.
Well, I just want to use this medium
to bring to the fore some of the major challenges hindering our operations, and
they are lack of intelligence gathering and increasing cases of saboteurs in
our operations among others.
Just to mention few cases. I recall
a particular operation, when our driver refused to take a particular route that
we were directed to take. We did not argue with him. That was our saving grace.
The following day, we learnt that militants laid ambush waiting for us and as
we did not come, they killed every civilian that passed that route.
Another case was in the wee hours of
July 31, our camp was attacked for several hours while two of our colleagues
were confirmed dead, 19 were declared missing after we ran for our dear lives
and our camp was set ablaze. We were rescued by Chadian soldiers. Later seven
returned to base while 12 were confirmed dead. As I write this, their
corpses have not been recovered. In fact, they were left unburied and left to
decompose like animals.
This has further dampened the morale
of soldiers. We are now experiencing deserters every day. Those of us that have
not yet deserted, we are still surviving by the grace of Almighty God.
Besides the fact that we are poorly
equipped, bullets are rationed to us to go and confront highly equipped
militants with state of the art weapons. There was a day when we came under
attack, my gun failed to function. It just locked. I’m not the only one this
has happened to.
The truth of the matter is that our
political leaders and Military hierarchy are gambling with our lives.
They are just sacrificing our lives for nothing. On several occasions, when we
go for operations and come under heavy attacks, when we call for reinforcement,
there will not be any, and if they decide to send, it takes several hours if
not days. We have been having problem with intelligence gathering since
we came here. It is absolutely difficult to use non-Northerner for
intelligence gathering because of unwillingness of the indigenes to cooperate.
Again, it has been equally difficult
to use indigenes for intelligence gathering. In many cases, information from
indigenes led to fatal situations because many of them have been found to be
false and unreliable. Some of our colleagues from this area (North-east) are
sympathetic to the insurgents. Sadly, the insurgents may continue to have
the upper hand in the war because of the operational problems of lack of modern
equipment, use of inexperienced combatants who have not spent more than five
years in the military, low morale and other things I have mentioned earlier.
There are lot of saboteurs in the force who are very sympathetic to the cause
of the insurgents.
The war requires deployment of fresh
combatants, with high discipline and motivation. Those fighting the insurgents
at present, unfortunately, including me, have lost the zeal and motivation to
continue.
Vanguard
Day Boko Haram Killed Our Soldiers, Set Our Camp Ablaze
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