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Don鈥檛 Invade Niger Republic,聽Bode George Writes Tinubu聽

Segun  James

Former military governor of old Ondo State and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, has advised President Bola Tinubu against the invasion of neighbouring Niger Republic, saying any war is not a tea party.

George, a retired Commodore of the Nigerian Navy in a letter yesterday made available to 糖心视频, said he is writing as a patriot and a statesman.

The letter reads: 鈥淚 write to you as a Nigerian, a retired General in the Nigerian military, a patriot and a war tactician.

鈥淥n July 26, 2023, the Commander of the Presidential Guard in Niger Republic, General Abdourahamane Tchiani, overthrew President Mohamed Bazoum, seized power and is now the new strongman of the Nigerien Armed Forces.

鈥淎s the leader of ECOWAS, you immediately invited other West African leaders and an ultimatum was given to Tchiani that Bazoum must be reinstated or else, a strong military force (just like ECOMOG in Liberia and Sierra Leone) will invade Niger Republic and forcefully reinstate him.

鈥淭he population of Niger Republic is 27,294,785 (just like Lagos State). Niamey is the capital and the population is 1,437,000 (not up to Alimosho Council in Lagos) and as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who gets security briefings everyday since you were sworn-in on May 29, 2023, you may have been told that even a Brigade of the Nigerian Army, commanded by a Colonel, can crush the soldiers in Niger Republic.

鈥淣ow, my observations: First of all, you have done the right thing by sending a delegation consisting of former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), and Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Saad Abubakar, a retired Brigadier-General, to meet the Military High Command in Niger.

鈥淚t is okay to send a delegation. Diplomacy is always a better option to war. To jaw jaw is better than war war.

But, I believe, it would have been better if the full Nigerian colouration was reflected in that delegation.

鈥淪ome diplomats (serving or retired) should have been included in the delegation. Diplomats are trained for a situation like this. What is happening in Niger right now is not only for the military.

鈥淣umber two, when you have a crisis within, you solve that first before going international with a 鈥楤ig Brother鈥 posture.

鈥淚n your last national broadcast, you even admitted that Nigerians are going through a lot and everything is being done to alleviate their suffering.

鈥淚n Nigeria today, there is no food, no financial power to buy fuel, no light, no money. Nigerians are psychologically stranded and people are really going through a lot. So, I don鈥檛 know what our going to Niger Republic with full military power will achieve.

鈥淚f you remember, Nigeria, almost singularly, financed ECOMOG military operations and that was when our economy was better. Which economy are we going to use now to finance a full military operation in Niger Republic, when Mali and Burkina Faso have threatened to take sides with Niger Republic?

鈥淲ill this not lead to the collapse of ECOWAS? Do we really know the type of partisan game Western Powers, on one hand, Russia and China, on another hand, and some other African countries, are playing behind the scene? Can we really trust any one of them? Should Nigeria鈥檚 interest not play a major role before taking any decision of this gargantuan dimension which can lead to loss of lives and destruction of properties?

鈥淚 saw a video today of some Nigeriens, on a road show, backing Tchiani and abusing you. That may have been arranged by the coupists quite alright but do we need that type of distraction now when everything is being done to ensure that Nigeria moves its economy to the next level?

鈥淒o we know the involvement of Russians because of the Uranium in Niger?

鈥淚n Nigeria, the electoral process is yet to be concluded, the palliatives you promised because of the removal of fuel subsidy payment are still in the air, so why do we want to send our soldiers to engage in a needless war?

鈥淚n ECOMOG, Nigeria paid for almost everything. But the economy then was different from what we have now.

We all know that Nigeriens, directly or indirectly, are fighting the French because of Assimilation Policy which has affected the Francophone speaking countries, unlike what we have in English speaking countries, like Nigeria.

We should think twice before entering another country militarily. Don鈥檛 start what you cannot finish.

鈥淣iger is one of the largest (land border) countries in the world and also one of the poorest. What exactly do we gain if we go to war in Niger? What? So that people can praise us as a defender of democracy? When people are dying at home, do we need that type of commendation from anybody?

鈥淚 am a retired General. So, I know that war is not easy. Please, don鈥檛 force Nigerians to engage in an endless war.

Despite its mineral wealth, Niger Republic has been held down by its leadership for decades. More than 75 per cent of Nigeriens are poor and uneducated. At the right time, if they don鈥檛 want Tchiani, they will get rid of him. Let 鈥淣igeriens deal with their rot and let us focus on how to save our own situation back home.

鈥淚 am sure you know that seven Northern states 鈥 Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, Jigawa, Yobe and Borno 鈥 share a 1,608 kilometres long border with five regions in Niger Republic. In case of any war, residents of these states will be direct targets of bullets and missiles. This can also lead to a resurgence of criminal activities in the border areas.

鈥淎lso, some countries, such as Algeria, Libya, Chad, Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali share borders with Niger Republic. Can we trust these countries to support us militarily and otherwise in case of a war with Niger Republic?

鈥淚n all of these, we should ask ourselves, why did we finance a rail line to Maradi during the President Muhammadu Buhari administration?

鈥淩ussia invaded Ukraine over a year ago. Thousands of people – soldiers and civilians – have been killed, billions of dollars worth of properties have been destroyed and there is still no end in sight.

鈥淚n International Relations and Politics, you protect your national interest first. Burkina Faso and Mali openly declared that they would support Niger. Can we also trust Chad which has been under military rule since April 2021? Are we sure this move to invade Niger Republic will not affect ECOWAS?

鈥淚s this the right time to spend the money Nigeria doesn鈥檛 have to fight in another country?

鈥淧olitically, economically, socially, we are still in a quagmire. Then you want to add the fourth one: Warfare.

Anybody who has been in the military will tell you war is not an easy thing. We must be careful.

鈥淭hank God you have started the diplomatic move

Let the envoys continue the diplomatic discussion in Niger.

War is not a tea party.鈥

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