'They sell arms when broke', Nigerian Navy indicts Chadian army - Daily Trust

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The Nigerian Navy has accused soldiers in the Chadian Army of illegal sale of arms.

A representative of the Chief of Naval Staff, Commodore Jemila Abubakar, made the allegation when she represented Awwal Gambo, Chief of Naval Staff, at a public hearing organised by the House of Representatives Committee on National Security and Intelligence on the consideration of four security bills.Speaking on the proliferation of small arms and light weapons, Abubakar said the weapons donated by developed countries to neighbouring nations are compounding the security woes of the country.

 

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General Buhari and his government has blamed every other person but themselves. Buhari blamed foreign Fulani from Sudan and Libya, blamed PDP, blamed Igbo and CAN for Islamic Terrorism in the North...today they are blaming soldiers of Chad.

Nigerian soldiers haven't been caught doing this? Make she rest abeg

Na lie

_AlameenYaqub I doubt whether She would of made these statements without permission from the CNS.- backed up by evidence.

_AlameenYaqub This is a very serious problem/allegation in an extraordinary open environment IsuphJt Jakepor21 Aliyujari The voice should be familiar Commodore Jemila Abubakar is the First Female from the North to attain the rank of One ⭐️ General ( Commodore) in the NN.sarnchos

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