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Update on Nigeria

Postby DoomYoshi on Mon May 02, 2016 4:35 pm

It's been a while since we've had a thread on Nigerian politics, so below I have included a full military press release with some juicy highlights (all emphasis mine).

UPDATE ON OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE

1. In the spirit of keeping you informed on the activities of troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE, I wish to address you today given that you are valued stakeholders in the quest for peace and stability in the North East of Nigeria. Since our last meeting, troops have continued on the path of success in the fight against Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs). It is my intention to mention some of the operations and the resulting exploits. Before that however, I wish to inform you that troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE are conducting operations in the heart of SAMBISA Forest. Troops are deep into the forest to smoke out BHTs. We shall bring you the details subsequently. Meanwhile, the outcomes of major operations in other areas are as follows:

a. Following a tip-off, troops intercepted 4 female suicide bombers approaching from SAMBISA in the general area of JIMINI-BOLARI village. Two unexploded Improvised Explosive Devices on the suicide bombers were safely detonated by own EOD team. During the incident, 2 women and a baby from NGAWAFETE village were arrested after the blast as they were seen approaching MADIYARI village.

b. Also, a suspected BHT training camp at MUDALLAH village in DIKWA LGA was raided by troops on 1 April 16. Consequently, troops made contact and killed a suspected BHT Amir and 6 others while capturing 5 of them. During the raid, 5 BHT vehicles and several BHTs flags were destroyed. Also, over 1,000 civilians held captive were rescued.

c. Similarly, on 3 April 16, Operation LAFIYA DOLE troops conducted fighting patrol to BOBOSHE, GARNA, KYARE, GINBA and AJIRI villages. The patrol team recovered 8 industrial gas cylinders and 5 regular gas cylinders at a primary school being used for bomb making. Also, 3 BHTs were captured while 4 motor cycles, 3 bicycles, a solar panel and 2 containers of liquid herbicides were destroyed.

d. On 28 April 16, troops embarked on fighting patrols in the general area of BOGORO, DUGUNO 1, 2 and 3. On reaching MBARAKA, they encountered and cleared some BHT elements. The troops proceeded to JADDA village where they engaged and killed 4 BHTs. The patrol team also discovered a big pit where the BHTs used for dumping their victims to die and rot. The patrol team later freed some hostages and recovered an AK-47 rifle, 30 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition, 12 rounds of 7.62mm (NATO) ammunition, 14 Dane guns, a motorcycle, 2 solar panels, 120 litres of AGO, some packets of panadol and a food storage facility. During the operation, one of our troops suffered gunshot wound and was evacuated for medical treatment. I am glad to state that he is in stable condition and responding to treatment.

e. Similarly, on 29 Apr 16, our troops busted a BHT logistics Base at Yerwa where rustled cattle are held. The troops also raided Kaluketu and the self styled town of Abuja which is a BHT logistics exchange points. At the end of the operation 4 x BHT were killed, 2 x AK 47 rifles with 29 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, one dane gun, bow and arrows among others were captured. In the same operation 2 x laptops computers and 6 mobile phones were also recovered, including a truck and 5 x motorcycles.

f. On 30 Apr 16, a major BHT IED making factory was uncovered in Ngala town. Items discovered include 20 x gas cylinders of various sizes already bored for explosive insertion, primers, bolt and nuts to make the IED lethal, gun powder, electrical wires and tape recorders. However, no arrest was made.

g. Also on 30 April 16, another fighting patrol was carried out by troops around WUMBI in KALA BALGE LGA. Own troops encountered BHTs at TATAKURA village, 20km south-west of WUMBI. Consequently, 9 BHT were killed in action while 2 motor cycles, 3 AK 47 rifles, 1 FN rifle, 1 GPMG, 1 RPG 7 bomb and 60mm mortar bombs were captured. Sadly, 5 own troops were wounded in action and are currently in stable condition receiving medical attention.

h. Air Operation. The Air Component of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has conducted several missions with series of sorties in support of the general operation within the Theatre. Such include air interdiction missions and armed reconnaissance resulting in destruction of several BHTs hideouts and suspected logistic storage depots.

2. While thanking the general public and members of the press for their untiring support to the troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE, I wish to request you to reflect on the direction of your support. Insecurity and terrorism know no boundaries. Do you report to support terrorism and insecurity? Is your reportage intended to disparage the noble men and women working to ensure that peace and stability are totally restored to our land? Do you intend to contribute positively or work to destabilize the morale of the courageous troops? These reflections have become necessary in the light of the context of a few misguided ones, working to dampen the spirit of the good work done by the troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE. Some have even, regrettably, reduced the serious issues of national security to comic circles and ‘hang outs’. It is necessary for us to lay more emphasis on solution rather than who to blame. Seek to know and understand in order to proffer solutions. Do not seek to know in order to destroy. Given that there is time and season, the current season is ‘value addition’. Be a part of it.

3. The range of successes being recorded is not without challenges. We however see those challenges as opportunities. Our leverage on those opportunities has resulted in more successes. I therefore enjoin you to be a part of the progress by contributing positively. In Operation LAFIYA DOLE, we understand the level of trust and confidence reposed in us by good Nigerians. That trust, under God, will not be betrayed. We are closer to where we are going than where we started from. Your continued support and encouragement will get us there faster.

4. Meanwhile, to the misguided BHT elements, I wish to reiterate my earlier admonishment that you give up your ignoble adventure. Once again, you are advised to surrender to the security forces. Let me re-assure you that you would be humanely treated in line with international best practices and in accordance with the International Humanitarian Law.

5. Once again, let me commend the invaluable support and contributions of all stakeholders in this fight against insurgency in the North East. I wish to re-assure you that the Nigerian Military is more than ever determined to secure our great country. The support of President C-in-C, President Muhammadu Buhari is outstanding. We in Operation LAFIYA DOLE are encouraged and remain grateful to His Excellency.

The direction given by the Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen TY Buratai in this operation is unique, accounting for the gains we have made and reflects the support of the Chief of Defence Staff and the Chief of Air Staff as well as the Chief of the Naval Staff. We remain absolutely loyal and committed to the cause for which we are assigned to Operation LAFIYA DOLE. Thank you.

LEO IRABOR
Major General
Theatre Commander
Operation LAFIYA DOLE
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby jgordon1111 on Mon May 02, 2016 9:43 pm

Whoever is calling this a success, clearly doesn't know that anyone who has received any type of professional training and an iota of common sense about such things, realizes there are some glaring untruths in that statement, and by glaring untruths i mean none of it adds up to possibly be factual.
Therefore it is most likely propaganda b.s. meant to trick some unfortunate people somewhere.

Doom why did you feel the need to share?
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby Symmetry on Mon May 02, 2016 10:21 pm

Nigeria is one of those countries where abortion is illegal, but abortion rates are massively higher than countries that have legal abortion. In Nigeria, it's only legal if the life of the woman is threatened.

About 50,000 women die each year due to unsafe, illegal abortions according to the Nigerian Medical Assosciation.

Worth a thought for those who want abortion to be illegal around the world.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby apey on Mon May 02, 2016 10:43 pm

I only skimmed the article but wtf does it have to do with abortion?

Forgive me if i missed it and am ignorant.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby riskllama on Mon May 02, 2016 10:47 pm

no, apey - it's def not you... :lol:
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby Symmetry on Mon May 02, 2016 10:54 pm

apey wrote:I only skimmed the article but wtf does it have to do with abortion?

Forgive me if i missed it and am ignorant.


Thought this was a thread for discussing Nigerian politics, and it related to a discussion I've been having elsewhere.

It's an interesting case study for people who are both anti-abortion and in favour of making it illegal. The opponents of "safe, legal, and rare" can find the alternative there.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby apey on Mon May 02, 2016 11:13 pm

Your derailment of this thread threw me off my groove :P 8-)
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby Symmetry on Mon May 02, 2016 11:22 pm

apey wrote:Your derailment of this thread threw me off my groove :P 8-)


Not derailed- merely moved onto a different track leading from the same point of origin. It's simply my update on Nigerian politics.

http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/12/10/abortions-in-nigeriaareillegalunsafeaandcommon.html
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby DoomYoshi on Tue May 03, 2016 5:38 am

I love stats on things that don't have reliable statistical methods. For example, did you know that 84% of trees make a noise when nobody is there to hear?

It's like that with your abortion stats in Nigeria.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby Symmetry on Tue May 03, 2016 6:21 am

DoomYoshi wrote:I love stats on things that don't have reliable statistical methods. For example, did you know that 84% of trees make a noise when nobody is there to hear?

It's like that with your abortion stats in Nigeria.


Interesting. In cases such as yours, I usually bury you in evidence- the University of Lagos studies, the World Health Organisation Studies, the studies by non-profits and charities, the United Nations, etc...

But, somehow, I feel that even if a tree fell next to you, you wouldn't hear it, or at least claim you hadn't.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby DoomYoshi on Tue May 03, 2016 4:21 pm

How can you have a stat on undocumented abortions? It's an oxymoron, moron.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby Symmetry on Tue May 03, 2016 4:25 pm

DoomYoshi wrote:How can you have a stat on undocumented abortions? It's an oxymoron, moron.


Not really, it's possible to count things without documents. It's also possible to extrapolate from a sample.

This is kind of simple stuff, DY. No need to get personal.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby DoomYoshi on Tue May 03, 2016 4:29 pm

Every time I use the penultimate word, the next one follows automatically.

Extrapolation doesn't result in accurate numbers. I once counted the number on the calendar and extrapolated that tomorrow it would be the 856th of March.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby Symmetry on Tue May 03, 2016 4:36 pm

DoomYoshi wrote:Every time I use the penultimate word, the next one follows automatically.

Extrapolation doesn't result in accurate numbers. I once counted the number on the calendar and extrapolated that tomorrow it would be the 856th of March.


Depends what you mean by accurate. An estimate need not be precisely accurate to be useful, or true.

Pedantry ill becomes you, DY.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby DoomYoshi on Tue May 03, 2016 4:59 pm

It's not being pedantic. There are so many problems with analyzing Nigeria statistically that I don't even know where to start.

First off, it's Africa. Entire countries (Mozambique) can fly under the radar with billions of dollars and it isn't noticed. All statistical studies are skewed.
Second, what are the methods? Polls are ridiculous. According to the US census, more Americans attend church every week than there are seats in all the churches in the US. That's something that people have no incentive to lie about. Are you going to ask doctors: how many illegal abortions did you perform? Are you going to ask young women: how many illegal abortions have you had? The answer will determine the funding we give you.
How to interpret data is the only question that public education should address. Yet, it fails which is why Divine Revelation continues to be more accurate than most science.
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Re: Update on Nigeria

Postby Symmetry on Tue May 03, 2016 5:03 pm

DoomYoshi wrote:It's not being pedantic. There are so many problems with analyzing Nigeria statistically that I don't even know where to start.

First off, it's Africa. Entire countries (Mozambique) can fly under the radar with billions of dollars and it isn't noticed. All statistical studies are skewed.
Second, what are the methods? Polls are ridiculous. According to the US census, more Americans attend church every week than there are seats in all the churches in the US. That's something that people have no incentive to lie about. Are you going to ask doctors: how many illegal abortions did you perform? Are you going to ask young women: how many illegal abortions have you had? The answer will determine the funding we give you.
How to interpret data is the only question that public education should address. Yet, it fails which is why Divine Revelation continues to be more accurate than most science.


What are the Divinely Revealed stats?
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