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US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Nobody: 8:07pm On Aug 03, 2015
United States congressman Darrel Issah says the US government has already “begun the process” of relaxing or completely lifting the restriction on military assistance imposed on Nigeria under the Leahy Law.

The Leahy Law is a US human rights law that prohibits the US department of state and department of defence from providing military assistance to foreign military units that allegedly violate human rights with impunity.

Issah dropped the hint while fielding questions from journalists shortly after meeting with service chiefs and officials of the ministry of defence in Abuja on Monday.

He said the development was occasioned by the policy of the new military command with regards to the ongoing military operations in the country.

“There were a number of things that were discussed at the meeting but basically the need for additional technical support including overhead surveillance,” he said.

“This was discussed because it is important in the fight against Boko Haram. This is because of the trust in the new regime, which has begun the process of ensuring that the military’s professionalism in the battlefield is made in a way that we all can be confident that the rule of law is followed.

“Following this development, we have begun the process of lifting restriction under the Leahy Law but the vast majority of the support US provides will be given regardless of the restrictions.”

Issah said the US will provide other forms of support that will not only boost the military’s capabilities but will also create the environment to rebuild devastated communities.

He said the US, through its agencies in Nigeria, will help rebuild and rehabilitate communities and victims of insurgency in the northeast.

“We are looking forward to working with the president and the military to rebuild the confidence of the people of Nigeria in the professionalism of the military,” he said.

“To make the military something that the people will rely on as the nation tries to clear insurgents and protect the civilians; that is important to the new president of Nigeria, our president and it is also important to the congress.

“But we are looking forward to a great difference in the relationship, a proactive relationship and one in which we can provide a greater level of support.”

On his part, the permanent secretary, ministry of defence, Ismaila Aliyu, described the visit as a sign of the renewed confidence in Nigeria’s military on the global scene.

He said Nigeria now enjoys a greater level of confidence and trust in the international community, saying that it would impact positively on the nation’s efforts in repositioning its economy.

“The US. believes in Nigeria, they have trust and confidence in Nigeria, that is why they are here,” he said.

“On the issue of human rights, the US is pleased with what we have been doing in recent times to address the gaps that may have existed in the past.

“This visit is a follow up to Mr President’s visit to the US. We have said it and will continue to state that the visit was of great benefit to Nigeria; it has rekindled confidence in the relations between the two countries.”

Issah led a delegation from the US congress judicial committee to the meeting with Nigeria’s top ranking defence officials.

Other issues that dominated discussions between officials of the two countries include justice reforms and support for devastated communities.



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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by mecuzee(m): 8:08pm On Aug 03, 2015
Please be fast about it as the boko boys are very busy these days. Thanks Mr. President for your efforts so far!

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by babyfaceafrica: 8:08pm On Aug 03, 2015
US now believes in Nigerian cos we now have a Working President..but of course some people will wail!!!!

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by SeverusSnape(m): 8:08pm On Aug 03, 2015
This is a good development. I love this. As time goes on, Buhari's boys will be obliterated from the face of the earth...Or better still, He should just call them to order (I heard he's about to grant them amnesty).

Also, we should be wary of Uncle Sam (US).

Death to the terrorists!!!

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by ladyF(f): 8:09pm On Aug 03, 2015
Nice

It's [size=20pt]LadyF [/size] again grin grin grin

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Nobody: 8:10pm On Aug 03, 2015
*hands on cheek* Waiting...
Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Bonapart(m): 8:20pm On Aug 03, 2015
Yeye people... sodom of our time
Who cares
"Horses are prepared against the days of battle but victory is of the lord"

Obama can go and hang with is arsenals

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by shadelek(m): 8:20pm On Aug 03, 2015
I pray these arms won't fall into the hands of the wrong people

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Afrocatalyst: 8:20pm On Aug 03, 2015
Good one
Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by LatestTrend: 8:20pm On Aug 03, 2015
Nigeria always relying on some foreign countries for this or that.

Isn't high time other countries relied on us ? I don't understand why our government can't use simple common sense to combact Bokoharam. If those guys are truly in Sambisa forest, cant our solders attack by air ? No matter how big it is, 50 air jets will do the job within an hours.

You our soldiers, let these useless politicians keep wasting your lives.

You go wise soon.

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Nobody: 8:20pm On Aug 03, 2015
Thank God am not the only one short of words on this trend.
Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Nobody: 8:21pm On Aug 03, 2015
During the regime of Goodluck Jonathan, the U.S government refused to sell arms and ammunitions to Nigeria so that we can eliminate the Book Haram.
Goodluck Jonathan went to Russia & they helped us by selling jet fighters & arms to us.
We eliminated the devil called Boko Haram.

But when Buhari became the president, the first thing he did was to go lick Obama's ass in America.

Do you think the U.S Army can fight the Boko Haram ??
The U.S army were all killed in Iraq & Afghanistan, that's what we call humiliation.
Buhari is driving my beloved country to a ditch.

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Ephemmm: 8:21pm On Aug 03, 2015
Hmm.... When a country is being governed by a good leader, good things follow.

God bless Nigeria, my beloved country.

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by osaslord500(m): 8:21pm On Aug 03, 2015
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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by holatin(m): 8:21pm On Aug 03, 2015
The Leahy Law is a US human rights law that
prohibits the US department of state and
department of defence from providing military
assistance to foreign military units that allegedly
violate human rights with impunity.



barcanista pls are you seeing the bolded ?

USA is lifting the embargo because they are sure it won't be used to violate human right.

Where are all those theory of yours. decree 8 and co.

Been a military ruler doesn't mean you can never adapt to civilian rule. Just pray you let go of that hateness you abhor for d man.

PMB I believe

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Emmafrancis: 8:22pm On Aug 03, 2015
I wonder what has really changed between gej regime and now. The service chiefs where changed only jst recently.
USA only used the weapons sale to frustrate gej out of office and nothing more. Human right violation nko

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by yorke1: 8:22pm On Aug 03, 2015
Has dullard secretly agreed to their homo request

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by ezeagu(m): 8:22pm On Aug 03, 2015
Interesting, will this help Nigeria or just find a way for Boko Haram to leak arms through the army?
Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Atlantian: 8:23pm On Aug 03, 2015
Lift embargo when the idiot in Aso Rock is already negotiating with the terrorists ?

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by remmer56(m): 8:23pm On Aug 03, 2015
hmmm... stale
Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Olayinka8793(m): 8:23pm On Aug 03, 2015
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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by GstringAngela(f): 8:24pm On Aug 03, 2015
And wailers told us that PMB's visit to the USA was a waste of time. Now that the arms embargo slammed on us has been lifted, its time to unleash our military might and the newly acquired toys on those Boko Bastards.

The Wailers, The Tandriods and The Biafrans can continue to wail, weep and cry. Una crying neva reach

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Temysteve(m): 8:24pm On Aug 03, 2015
GTF!!! Our soldiers are gud enough to defend our nation, we dnt need ur arms any longer..

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Nobody: 8:25pm On Aug 03, 2015
It is amazing how our military has improved over night, the 'false' accusations trailing their activities have been cleared, and they are now in the good book of US. undecided Amnesty International and their US, una see una self?

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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Sijo01(f): 8:25pm On Aug 03, 2015
Hope Its a no string attached move undecided
Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by mathskill: 8:25pm On Aug 03, 2015
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Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by bonechamberlain(m): 8:25pm On Aug 03, 2015
nonsense... am ashamed of this country so the U.S is the only country that sells weapons in this world. see how this country is being pushed left and right by one country. Nigeria would experience the real change the moment we allow the eastern bloc a fair competition with the western bloc in issues and contracts and foreign policy. our non-alignment policy is only on paper. as we are more aligned foolishly to the west.
Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by Nobody: 8:27pm On Aug 03, 2015
Bleep them!
Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by kennyman2000(m): 8:27pm On Aug 03, 2015
Hmmmmm..
Re: US 'begins Process' To Lift Arms Embargo On Nigeria by bigfly: 8:29pm On Aug 03, 2015
Bit by bit Baba go slow has started to undo all the evil and bad act of the last government that made everybody to turn their back on us.

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