Friday, September 5, 2014

Federal Government Gives Nigerian Army N300 Billion For Boko Haram And Defense General


                   Honorable Bashir Adamu, a member representing (PDP, Jigawa), who is also the Chairman; House Committee on Defence, on Thursday revealed that the sum of N300 billion has been given to the Nigerian Army.
                  According to ThisDay, Adamu revealed that the money was a paltry payment out of the N1 trillion stated in the budget.


The lawmaker urged the Federal Government to release more funds to the military following the security challenge being experienced in the country, to enable it confront insurgency head on.

Adamu, said they would meet the president on the matter to discuss it extensively in order to find lasting peace to the issues in the North-East.

In another development, Senator Sani Saleh, who is also a member of the Senate Committee on Defence, while condemning the military inability to effectively combat terrorism insisted that the situation in the North-east was deteriorating, and reiterated the need to permanently put an end to it.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian military has been complaining of poor funding, which allegedly resulted to inadequate weapons for personnel to fight the terrorist group, Boko Haram. It would be recalled that on August 20, 2014, BBC reported that Nigerian soldiers stated that they were no longer willing to risk their lives in the fight against Boko Haram until they are provided with better and more sophisticated equipments

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