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Sunday, 30 November 2014

Boko Haram: Gowon Says America Refused to Sell Weapons to Nigeria During Civil

                         Yakubu Gowon
Former head of state, Yakubu Gowon has disclosed that the United States of America refused to sell weapons to Nigeria during the country's civil war in which began on July 6, 1967 and ended on January 15, 1970.

According to Punch Gowon made in reaction to the USA's refusal to sell cobra helicopters to Nigeria. The cobra helicopters are needed to intensify the fight against boko haram.
Gowon said, "The same thing happened during the Civil War. The Americas refused to sell arms to us. I wanted them to help me with some modest aircraft so that I could chase out Ojukwu’s (Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu) B52 or B56 as they called it. That was all I wanted; not to shoot it down but to chase it away so that it does not drop bombs and kill innocent people.

"But the Americans refused to help us and they even refused to sell arms and ammunitions and the spare parts of the equipment that we got from them. And at the same time, they (America) were shipping aircraft and loads of arms and ammunition to Zaire. What sort of friends are they?

"You call them your friends and they say that they are helping us to fight terror. We don’t want their people (Americans) to come and fight the war (against Boko Haram) for us but, at least, we need the equipment.

"During my time (as Head of State), I had to go to the Russians to get the equipment we wanted in order to prosecute that war. If they cannot help us, they should allow us to go elsewhere and get what we want to ensure that we deal with this particular problem".

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