The first two phases of training were conducted between April and August 2014, and had provided previously untrained civilian personnel with basic soldiering skills.
A statement
made available to Nigerian Tribune reads:
“We regret premature termination of this
training, as it was to be the first in a larger planned project that would have
trained additional units with the goal of helping the Nigerian Army build
capacity to counter Boko Haram...
The U.S. government will continue
other aspects of the extensive bilateral security relationship, as well as all
other assistance programmes.”
Tribune
so d US will not figure out naija flaws
ReplyDeletewhat a shame, too bad
ReplyDeleteI suspected fowl play
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