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‘Nigerian Military Still Fighting With Arms My Gov’t Bought’ – Jonathan Tells France24 (VIDEO)

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday, January 28, 2016 maintained that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration was still making use of the military equipment purchased by his administration in the execution of the war against insurgency.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with international news channel France24, Jonathan also spoke on the current saga involving former National Security Adviser (NSA) Sambo Dasuki over a purportedly mismanaged $2.1 billion meant for the purchase of arms.

Speaking on the arms deal, Jonathan said he would not make any statements concerning the matter until the case had reached a judicial conclusion.

On the war against Boko Haram, Jonathan said: “The new government is working hard and I believe they are still using the equipment we procured. The budget is still being debated, no new equipment has been bought, so even those equipment the president is using to prosecute the war against Boko Haram are those equipment we procured and I believe that with what we left behind and the new ones they will acquire, this issue of Boko Haram will be taken to a logical conclusion.

“When Boko Haram started in Nigeria, we had no terror experience. Yes we had armed robbery and other common crimes, but terrorism was different because the people involved were not afraid to die. So, you need a different mechanism to confront terrorism, you need superior technology, so that you will be able to stop them even before the attack. We never had the equipment, but when we were confronted, we started acquiring and before I left office we built reasonable capacity and I believe with what we left behind and also with what the new government will acquire, they will be able to prosecute this terror war to a reasonable conclusion”

On the Dasuki scandal, the former President said: “This issue always comes up but I always insist that the matters are being investigated and they are in our own courts and in Nigeria where our issues are before the courts, you don’t make comments on it. It is considered prejudice. But one thing you will also realize is that  for us to have conducted elections across the country, all parts of the country, that means that we prosecuted the war against Boko Haram to a reasonable level. Otherwise, we couldn’t have been in position to conduct elections across the country and we couldn’t have fought Boko Haram with bare hands. This issues of corruption, issues of misuse of funds, being investigated before the courts and I wouldn’t want to compromise the position of our laws because while I served as the President of Nigeria, I made sure that the judiciary had their own independence. I made sure that there is maximum separation of powers between all arms of government. So having left office, I don’t think I will be the person that will say things that will be detrimental to the judicial processes”

Watch a video of the interview below:

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