During the visit of the US
congressmen to President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday, August 3 2015, America is
likely to lift the arms embargo on Nigeria in the nearest future.
The Punch reports with
reference to the claims of the US official.
Darrell Issa, who led the Committee,
disclosed the information after the audience with the Nigerian leader and the
country service chiefs in the presidential villa.
As Nigeria has been
recently taking to professionalise the military system in the country, the US
has commenced the process of lifting the restrictions of the widely discussed
Leahy Law, Issa announced.
Recall that in the course
of his official visit to the US, President Muhammadu Buhari lamented over the
implementation of the said law, under which Nigeria is denied weapons based on
unsubstantiated allegations of human rights abuses in the military.
He was quoted as saying:
“Unwittingly, and I dare
say, unintentionally, the application of the Leahy Law amendment by the US
government has aided and abetted the Boko Haram terrorist group in the
prosecution of its extremist ideology and hate, the indiscriminate killings and
maiming of civilians, in raping of women and girls, and in their other heinous
crimes.”
Today, however, strong
indications have emerged that the situation with the arms provision to Nigeria
might change soon.
Issa told journalists after
the audience with Buhari:
“There are a number of
things that we discussed today. Basically, there was the need for additional
technical support, including overhead surveillance. This is important for Boko
Haram but it is also important to stop the theft of this country’s oil by
pirates and others.
“The fact is that this new
regime with the new general staff have begun the process of ensuring that
military professionalism in all post-civilians and combats has been made in a
way that we can both be confident that the rule of law is being obeyed.
“So the process has begun
to lift the restriction of the Leahy. But let’s understand that the vast
majority of support that US provides and would provide would be provided
regardless of those. Our technical support, our training and most of the equipment
we supply have never stopped and will continue.
“But we are looking forward
to the President, with the new General Staff, to work to make sure the people
of Nigeria can have the confidence in the professionalism of the military,
something the people rely on when the military is trying to clear insurgents
and protect civilians.”
The negotiations come amid
intensified Boko Haram attacks in the north-east of Nigeria. The dreaded sect
has released another video showing the decapitation of a Nigerian police
officer and containing more threats to the present government.
During the Monday meeting
the officials of two countries also discussed the steps taken by Buhari’s
administration to deal with corruption issues. The president said that his
government had been identifying the banks and countries where the stolen funds
had been lodged.
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