The United States has announced the cancellation of the
training of a battalion of the Nigeria Army, at the request of the Federal
Government.
It said that the first two phases of the training were
conducted between April and August, 2014, noting that it had provided untrained
civilian personnel with basic soldiering skills.
A statement from the Information Office of the US Embassy in
Abuja, on Monday, regretted what it described as the premature termination of
the exercise programme, which it said would have trained the Nigerian soldiers
to build their capacity to counter the Boko Haram terrorists.
The US government, however, said it would continue other
aspects of the extensive bilateral security relationship, as well as all other
assistance programmes.
The statement read, “At the request of the Nigerian
government, the United States will discontinue its training of a Nigerian Army
battalion. The first two phases of training were conducted between April and
August 2014, and had provided previously untrained civilian personnel with
basic soldiering skills.
“Based on mutual assessment of the Nigerian Army and U.S.
trainers, a third iteration of training was agreed upon with the intent of
developing the battalion into a unit with advanced infantry skills.
“We regret the 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.”
But a source in a strategic office close to the Federal
Government operations, said Nigeria had more pressing problems to deal with
than the training of military personnel, noting that members of the Nigeria
Army “are well trained already and they don’t need any further training from
the Americans.”
The source said, “Nigeria is facing a more pressing problem
now; we need weapons to combat Boko Haram and not training. The Americans are
supplying weapons and assisting Iraq to fight ISIS, but they are talking of
training here.
Is Nigeria not facing the same threat as Iraq that they are
assisting? What we need are weapons and not training, our security personnel
have all the training they required.”
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