Involvement of U S troops will undermine Ribadus work -Gen Williams

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Says US support does not come for free
…El Rufai trying to cover up on his arrest

Gen Williams

A former Director of Doctrine and Training of the Nigerian Army, Major General Isola Williams has said that laudable as the efforts of the National Security Adviser,Nuhu Ribadu is to curb terrorism involvement of the United States troops will undermine his performance.

According to Williams since any support rendered by the US is not for free,the country stands to gain more politically and financially from it.
Said he,”Foreign troops and expensive weapons do not win Assymetruc or Low Intensity Wars anywhere adding ” We can learn from India in this regard.
On the claims of detained former Governor of kaduna state,Nasir El Rufai on were-tapping he said the man was just trying to cover up those who gave him information on his pending arrest.

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“I do not believe him.
He knows how the system works and he has people in the system who gives him up to date information about the on-goings in DSS and the Office of the NSA.
He has to cover up those who gave him the warning about his arrest with the hacking story.”
The former scribe of the Transparency Internationl said that as far as he is concerned,”There is no cause for alarm.”

Still on the comment of President Tinubu on Ribadus performance he declared,”the statement by the President that the NSA is doing a job is undermined by bringing the US intelligence physical support back.
The US benefits politically and financially.
Foreign Troops and Expensive Foreign weapons donot win Assymetric or Low Intensity Wars anywhere.
We can learn more from India rpt India”

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