Boko Haram: Military Contractors Not An Option, CDS Replies Ndume

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Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has ruled out the use of military contractors in the fight against terrorism, stating that the funds for contractors would be better used to strengthen and equip the Nigerian Armed Forces.

This is coming following the call made by Borno South Senator, Ali Ndume, who advocated for the employment of contractors following a deadly Boko Haram attack in Ngoshe, Gwoza Local Government Area, which left six farmers dead and five others abducted.

Speaking on Arise TV’s Morning Show, General Musa emphasized that relying on military contractors has not produced lasting solutions in countries like Mali and Afghanistan, where contractors were engaged for years without successfully resolving conflicts.

He pointed out the complex nature of asymmetric warfare, where non-state actors, aided by informants, are highly mobile and difficult to track.

Musa acknowledged Senator Ndume’s suggestion as part of democratic freedom but reiterated that strengthening Nigeria’s military through international joint training is the more sustainable approach.

“We are doing a lot of joint training with Europeans, Americans to build capacity in order to project this war,” he said.

He also highlighted Nigeria’s progress in the fight against terrorism, noting, “We have done more than that, and it’s still counting.

Military contractors are not the solution because the money you are going to give them, why not use it to equip your own military? That would be a better option.”

Musa called on Nigerians to continue supporting the Armed Forces, emphasizing that while challenges remain, the military is making strides toward overcoming them.

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