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Nigeria Sounds Alarm on Surge in Libyan Arms Smuggling, Urges International Intervention

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Nigeria Sounds Alarm on Surge in Libyan Arms Smuggling, Urges International Intervention

Nigeria Sounds Alarm on Libyan Arms Influx, Demands Global Action.

Nigeria has raised concerns about the devastating impact of arms smuggling from Libya, linking it to escalating terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping within its borders. Hafsat Abubakar Bakari, CEO of the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), emphasized the urgent need for sustainable solutions to combat this growing threat.

The collapse of Libya’s government in 2011 has turned the country into a major hub for arms trafficking, with neighboring regions, including Nigeria, bearing the brunt. Terrorist groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP have exploited this situation, fueling violence and instability.

 The Ripple Effects of Libya’s Instability

Libya’s unchecked arms trade has become a significant driver of conflict across West and North Africa. Nigeria’s porous borders and weak security frameworks have enabled the smuggling of these weapons, intensifying insurgencies and criminal activities.

 Nigeria’s Call to Action

Bakari stressed the need for long-term solutions, urging global partners to support Nigeria’s fight against terrorism. She highlighted Nigeria’s efforts to strengthen its Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Financing of Terrorism and Proliferation (AML/CFT/CPF) framework.

 Key Initiatives

Reviving the Joint Task Force: Nigeria has revived the Joint Task Force on terrorism finance in the Sahel.
International Collaboration: Nigeria is working closely with international partners to enhance its security and financial systems.
Upcoming Agreement: Member states are set to meet in Abuja to sign an agreement formalizing efforts to combat terrorism financing.

Bakari’s message was clear: Nigeria needs institutional backing to achieve its goals. “We need your help to implement sustainable solutions to fight terrorism and disrupt the flow of weapons from Libya”.

Global Community Urged to Address Libya’s Arms Smuggling

Nigeria’s plea for international cooperation comes as the country grapples with the devastating consequences of Libya’s arms trafficking. The influx of weapons has:

1. Escalated terrorism and banditry
2. Intensified kidnapping and insurgency
3. Undermined regional stability

 Regional Implications

The Sahel and Lake Chad regions are particularly vulnerable to Libya’s arms smuggling, with Nigeria, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon bearing the brunt.

Nigeria’s Reforms

Bakari highlighted Nigeria’s efforts to combat terrorism financing, including:

1. Strengthening AML/CFT/CPF frameworks
2. Enhancing financial intelligence sharing
3. Collaborating with international partners

International Support

Bakari’s visit to Washington, D.C. aimed to:

1. Raise awareness about Nigeria’s security challenges
2. Foster cooperation in combating terrorism financing
3. Secure support for regional stability initiatives

 Key Takeaways

– Libya’s arms smuggling poses a significant threat to regional stability.
– Nigeria requires international support to combat terrorism financing.
– Sustainable solutions, not temporary measures, are crucial.

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Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship [Photos]

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Nigerian Army Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, has kicked off the 2024 Nigerian Army Small Arms Championship at the Jaji Military Cantonment Range in Kaduna State. This biennial event, hosted by 1 Division Nigerian Army, brings together nine formations from across the country to test their marksmanship skills.

The championship is more than just a shooting competition; it evaluates personnel’s professionalism, discipline and preparedness to tackle various security threats, according to Maj. Gen. Kelvin Aligbe, Commander of Training and Doctrine Command. Well-trained personnel are crucial for successful military operations, and teamwork is vital in addressing security challenges like insurgency and terrorism.

Maj. Gen. Aligbe emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration among participants, expressing confidence that the championship will enhance their decision-making skills and operational confidence.

The Nigerian Army reaffirmed its loyalty to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Federal Republic of Nigeria’s Constitution, pledging to protect national security and address future challenges.

Maj. Gen. Mayirenso Lander Saraso, General Officer Commanding 1 Division NA, thanked Lt. Gen. Lagbaja for hosting the championship and ensuring timely funding. He noted that “skill at arms” is essential for evaluating troops’ readiness.

The event features an oath-taking ceremony, souvenir presentations and group photographs. Participants and officials pledged fairness throughout the competition.

Participating Formations:

  • Army Headquarters Garrison Abuja
  • 1 Division NA Kaduna
  • 2 Division NA Ibadan
  • 3 Division NA Jos
  • 6 Division NA Port Harcourt
  • 8 Division NA Sokoto
  • 81 Division NA Lagos
  • 82 Division NA Enugu
  • 4 Special Forces Command Doma, Nasarawa State

Objectives

1. Enhance marksmanship skills among personnel.
2. Evaluate troops’ readiness and operational confidence.
3. Foster teamwork, unity and collaboration.
4. Promote professionalism and discipline.

Key Highlights

1. Opening ceremony featured oath-taking, souvenir presentations and group photographs.
2. Maj. Gen. Kelvin Aligbe emphasized the importance of teamwork and operational readiness.
3. Maj. Gen. Mayirenso Lander Saraso encouraged fairness among participants and officials.
4. The Nigerian Army reaffirmed loyalty to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Federal Republic of Nigeria’s Constitution.

Championship Significance

1. Sharpens decision-making skills and boosts operational confidence.
2. Enhances personnel’s professionalism, discipline and preparedness.
3. Fosters unity and collaboration among participants.
4. Demonstrates the Nigerian Army’s commitment to national security.

The 2024 NASAC underscores the Nigerian Army’s dedication to operational excellence, readiness and loyalty to the nation.

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Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship [Photos]

Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship [Photos]

Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship [Photos]

Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship [Photos]

Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship [Photos]

Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship [Photos]

Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship [Photos]

Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Launches 2024 Small Arms Championship [Photos]

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Calling for Tinubu’s Ouster is Treason, Says Nigerian Military

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Calling for Tinubu's Ouster is Treason, Says Nigerian Military

Nigerian Military Warns Against Calls for Coup, Labels Them Treasonable.

The Nigerian military high command has issued a stern warning to individuals advocating for the overthrow of President Bola Tinubu’s government, condemning such demands as treasonable. This warning comes in response to a viral video showcasing citizens’ frustration with economic hardships, specifically the removal of fuel subsidies and Naira floatation.

Brigadier-General Tukur Gusau, Director of Defence Information, emphasized that advocating for a military takeover aims to cause national discord. He reaffirmed the military’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s democracy and the Tinubu administration, citing the president’s substantial backing of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) as reason for the current relative peace.

Gusau clarified that promoting a coup is a treasonable offense under Nigeria’s Constitution, with perpetrators facing severe legal consequences. The military pledged loyalty to the government, ensuring the preservation and advancement of democracy.

Key points include:

  • Treasonable Offense: Advocating for a coup is punishable under Nigeria’s Constitution.
  • Military Loyalty: The AFN remains committed to supporting democracy and the Tinubu administration.
  • National Security: The military and security agencies will take action against unconstitutional change advocates.
  • Economic Frustrations: Citizens expressed dissatisfaction with fuel subsidy removal and Naira floatation.

The military prioritizes protecting Nigeria’s territorial integrity and upholding democratic governance.

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Nigerian Navy’s Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

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Nigerian Navy’s Eastern Naval Command Conducts Successful Small Arms Firing Exercise.

The Eastern Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy recently conducted a three-day Small Arms Firing Exercise (SAFEX) from October 15 to 17, 2024, at the Nigerian Police Shooting Range in Asabanka Community, Akpabuyo, Cross River State. The exercise aimed to enhance combat readiness and small arms proficiency among naval personnel.

Rear Admiral SA Akinwande, Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Eastern Naval Command (ENC), emphasized the exercise’s strategic importance during his address at the NNS VICTORY parade ground. The event featured full-scale live-fire drills, with participation from all Calabar-based units and expert support from Nigerian Army 13 Brigade gunnery instructors.

 Exercise Highlights

  • Safety Briefings: Daily safety briefs and weapon handling instructions ensured participant safety.
  • Range Classification: Participants fired various weapons at 200m, 100m and 50m distances in prone, kneeling and standing positions.
  • Interagency Participation: NYSC members and journalists handled and fired rifles for the first time.
  • Debriefing and Search: Empty rounds were retrieved, and participants were searched in line with military traditions.

Objectives Achieved

The exercise successfully improved small arms proficiency, reinforced joint-service cooperation and enhanced overall operational readiness. Senior officers reaffirmed the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to professionalism and mission readiness in combating emerging security threats during a post-exercise media briefing.

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Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

Nigerian Navy's Eastern Command Holds Small Arms Firing Drill [Photos]

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