A Nigerian soldier said he witnessed incidents that suggest some
Nigerian military commanders are working with Boko Haram, an Islamist
militant group blamed for thousands of deaths since 2009.
In
an exclusive interview with Voice of America (VOA)’s Hausa service, he
described how his military unit, based in the northeastern Borno State
region, was ambushed by Boko Haram fighters.
The soldier, who did not want to be identified, said the commander of
a nearby military unit, based in the town of Bama, recently sought
assistance from his unit in carrying out a raid.
The soldier said when the two military units joined up, they were
given different uniforms. The Bama unit commander gave his own troops
green uniforms. The soldier said his unit received tan “desert
camouflage” uniforms.
When the troops reached the battle area, the soldier said the
commander of the better-equipped Bama unit suddenly withdrew his forces,
leaving the remaining troops to fend for themselves against Boko Haram
fighters.
Speaking in Hausa, he said, “We had only light arms and our men were being picked off one after the other.”
The soldier also said he recognized some of the Boko Haram fighters
as his former military trainers in Kontagora, a town near the capital,
Abuja.
“We realized that some of them were actually mercenaries from the Nigerian army... hired to fight us,” he said.
This soldier and others have said that too often, commanders have
pocketed money that was supposed to be used to help equip units.
Atlantic Council Africa Center Director Peter Pham said the soldier’s account could have merit.
“It certainly would not surprise me that it is happening,” said Pham.
Pham said the goal should be to figure out how and why collaboration between military officers and terror groups could happen.
“What’s critical is to understand, if there is this collusion, to
understand whether it is a collusion born of corruption, born of
desperation simply to avoid combat that would result in casualties for
the men under your command, or if it is born of ideological sympathy
with the insurgents,” he said.
Reacting to the allegation the defence Spokesman Major. Gen Chris
Olukolade said that the Nigerian Army is disciplined for a soldier to
engage in such radio interview. According to him let no terrorist
propogandist hide under the guise of not wanting to disclose source and
present imposters as speaking for the Nigerian Army. Definitely we have
strong feeling and conviction that the fellow is not a soldier. Be
that as it may, be we are taking every utterances seriously to sift
the shaft from the wheat. We have our very strong doubt as to the
geniuneness of the character in that interview.
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