
Editor’s note: “In
this piece, exceptional political analyst, Dr. Peregrino Brimah, of the Every
Nigerian Do Something organisation, says President Muhammadu Buhari’s courtesy
visit to President Barack Obama has explicitly shown that Nigeria must either
embrace the US Homosexual etiquette or source for Arms aid else where.”
After four days in America on a first State visit,
Nigeria’s new president, Muhammadu Buhari returned home half fulfilled. The
vital loot recovery cooperation was on full thrust but not the quest for US arms.
Just as Buhari had said no to homosexual privileges in Nigeria, so had Obama
also said his no to selling Nigeria the arms it needs to fight terror.
As a notice United Press International, UPI
immediately made the denial its headline, “Nigeria’s
Buhari returns home without U.S. arms deal.” Almost gleeful, author Ed Adamczyk
was.
Boko Haram trivializes 911. They’ve done at least ten
911s to Nigeria in the past 5 years and committed some of the worst abductions,
mass rapes, decapitations and all types of barbaric violations in human
history. This would call for ten Bush pronouncements of “you are either with us
or with the terrorists.” Yet the US insists on not being with us.
In our publication ahead of Buhari’s US trip, we
helped prepare the president and Nigerian minds for this predicted and
predetermined refusal to support our war against Boko Haram. Obama’s posture
wasn’t changing. Boko Haram, though the deadliest terror group in the world for
two years straight, is our problem and no care of the US, yet. There will be no
coalition; no UN resounding resolution, no reasonable financial aid, no arms
and ammunition, heck, hopefully they won’t still continue to block us when we
try to buy from others.
And the 1997 Leahy law has practically nothing to do
with this. We all know the US is the greatest arms trader in the black-market
around the world. And the one nation that always stands against UN Arms treaty
resolutions against the illegal trade. The US Foreign Military Financing, FMF
program, supplies arms (directly and through partners like Qatar and Israel) to
the worst violators, most repressive and most tyrannical governments like
Israel [the country that has perhaps the most human right and UN resolution
violations in world history], Saudi Arabia, Libyan rebels – arms which are used
by ISIS and Boko Haram today, “active
conflict”embroiled nations like Uzbekistan, Chad, Colombia,
Ethiopia, Pakistan and too many others to mention. When they block you it’s
some more serious beef than the conduct of your military. When they bar you,
they want you to open your nyash.
In departing remarks it was clear president Buhari was
disappointed. He gave it straight at the United States Institute of Peace, USIP
meeting, telling how the US had blood on its hands for declining to sell
Nigeria weapons through the years on “uncertified
accusations of military abuse” while
watching thousands of Nigerians die.
“Regrettably, the blanket application of the Leahy Law by the
United States on the grounds of unproven allegations of human rights violations
leveled against our forces has denied us access to appropriate strategic
weapons to prosecute the war against the insurgents. In the face of abduction
of innocent school girls from their hostels, indiscriminate bombings of
civilians in markets and places of worship, our forces have remained largely
impotent. This is because they do not possess the appropriate weapons and
technology which they could have had, had the so-called human rights violations
not been an obstacle. Unwittingly, and I dare say, unintentionally, the
application of the Leahy law amendment by the U. S. Government has aided and
abetted the Boko Haram terrorist group in the prosecution of its extremist
ideology and hate, the indiscriminate killings and maiming of civilians, in
raping of women and girls, and in their other heinous crimes.” – Buhari,
22nd July, 2015; USIP.
That was strong; accusing the United States of
inadvertently aiding and abetting Boko Haram terror.
But indeed it is true. The US does not care and we
have racked our brains at why. Perhaps it’s because we are black.
In any case while we repair and rebuild our relationship with the US; hopefully Obama’s grouse not being things we can’t change…like our skin color or sexuality; as we said before Buhari’s trip, without further delay, president Buhari must consider other alternatives including looking inward.
In any case while we repair and rebuild our relationship with the US; hopefully Obama’s grouse not being things we can’t change…like our skin color or sexuality; as we said before Buhari’s trip, without further delay, president Buhari must consider other alternatives including looking inward.
And unlike Jonathan who only in his last minute
realized that there is no reason a big and blessed country like Nigeria should
in 2015 be begging for “mere pepper spray” as he put it, and that Nigeria
should be manufacturing.
Perhaps Buhari should use this blockade as an
opportunity and propel Nigeria’s industrial revolution so we can become
competitive as Iran became under the worst sanctions in history—and some day
sit shoulder-to-shoulder with the United States as the Ayatollahs did in self
respect and in the interest of mutual benefits.
This piece expresses the author – Dr. Peregrino Brimah – opinion only.
The views and opinions expressed here do not necessarily represent those of
360Nobs.com or its editors.

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