• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Monday, July 6, 2026
Emerald News Nigeria
  • Home
  • Inside Delta
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Relationship
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Inside Delta
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Relationship
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Emerald News Nigeria
No Result
View All Result

US lawmakers block $875 million defence equipment sale to Nigeria, see reasons

by Emerald Nigeria
July 29, 2021
in Politics
ShareTweetShareShare

Also Read:

United States Government Goes Hard Against South Africa, Read New Decision

U.S. Plans Ebola Quarantine, Treatment Facility in Kenya Amid Growing Regional Outbreak

What Nigerians in UK are Planning Ahead of President Tinubu’s Historic State Visit to Britain ‎

Global Airlines Suspend Flight to Middle East Amidst Escalating Crisis Between Iran, United States ‎

United States lawmakers are holding down a proposed sale of attack helicopters to Nigeria amid mounting concerns about the Muhammadu Buhari regime’s human rights record as it grapples with multiple security crises.

US lawmakers on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have reportedly delayed clearing a proposed sale of 12 AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters and accompanying defence systems to the Nigerian military.

The deal is worth $875 million, according to US officials and congressional aides familiar with the matter.

In addition to the helicopters, the proposed sale included 28 helicopter engines produced by GE Aviation, 14 military-grade aircraft navigation systems made by Honeywell, and 2,000 advanced precision kill weapon systems—laser-guided rocket munitions, according to information sent by the State Department to Congress and reviewed by Foreign Policy magazine.

A report by Foreign Policy on Tuesday said the behind-the-scenes controversy over the proposed arms sale illustrates a broader debate among Washington policymakers over how to balance national security with human rights objectives.

The hold on the sale also showcases how powerful US lawmakers want to push the Biden administration to rethink US relations with Nigeria amid overarching concerns that Buhari is drifting toward authoritarianism as his government is besieged by multiple security challenges, including the Boko Haram insurgency.

But Western governments and international human rights organisations have ramped up their criticisms of the Buhari regime, particularly in the wake of its ban on Twitter, systemic corruption issues, and the Nigerian military’s role in deadly crackdowns on #EndSARS protesters last October.

Menendez, called for a “fundamental rethink of the framework of our overall engagement” with Nigeria during a Senate hearing with US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken in June.

Both Menendez and Sen. Jim Risch, a top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, have placed a hold on the proposed arms sale, according to multiple US officials and congressional aides familiar with the matter, who spoke to Foreign Policy on condition of anonymity.

The details on the proposed sale were first sent by the US State Department to Congress in January before then-former Vice President Joe Biden was inaugurated as president, according to officials familiar with the matter.

Nigeria has just received six out of the 12 Tucano jet fighters purchased from the US government.

Some experts said the United States should hit the pause button on major defence sales until it makes a broader assessment of the extent to which corruption and mismanagement hobble the Nigerian military and whether the military is doing enough to minimize civilian casualties in its campaign against Boko Haram and other violent insurrectionists.

Administration officials say they are tired of regular efforts by Capitol Hill to review arms

“There doesn’t have to be a reason why we don’t provide weapons or equipment to the Nigerian military,” said Judd Devermont, director of the Africa program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank. “But it has to be done with an assessment of how it will actually, one, change the direction of conflict in Nigeria, and, two, that they will use it consistent with our laws. In both cases, it’s either a question mark or a fail.”

“There is a culture of impunity that exists around abuses by the military,” said Nigeria researcher at Human Rights Watch, Anietie Ewang.

Ewang cited the Nigerian military’s killing of unarmed protesters during the massive #EndSARS demonstrations against police corruption and brutality last year as well as cases documented by human rights organizations of abuses in the military’s campaign against Boko Haram.

“I’m sure it’s a difficult situation. There are so many conflicts springing up across the country now,” Ewang said.

“The authorities, I presume, are trying to do the best they can to save lives and properties. But this must be done in accordance with human rights standards. You can’t throw one out just to be able to achieve the other.”

Tags: fighter jetsUnited States
ShareTweetShareSend
Previous Post

Worsening Security Situation In Nigeria Threatens Education, Food Production – Okowa.

Next Post

Anambra election: Governor Obiano names his successor as Anambrarians prepare for November 6 polls

Related Posts

TRENDING: Magistrate remanded in prison custody, his offense will surprise you

Delta South APC Senatorial Ticket: What Happened Between Onowakpo, Diden in Court on Monday

July 6, 2026
Former President Goodluck Jonathan speaks on Bayelsa guber poll, endorses candidate for Nov 11 election

Jonathan Speaks on Reported N500 Billion Offer to Challenge Peter Obi in 2027 Presidential Election

July 6, 2026
JUST IN: President Tinubu approves establishment of federal university in Delta, 7 others

Tinubu’s Administration Moves to Counter Social Media Criticism, Read What Happened on Sunday in Kano

July 5, 2026
Nigeria’s Atiku demands answers after IMF flags missing 2% of GDP in budget spending

Nigeria’s Atiku demands answers after IMF flags missing 2% of GDP in budget spending

July 4, 2026
APC’s Senate Primaries: A House Divided Against Itself

Nigeria’s powerful Lagos monarch backs Tinubu for 2027, issues stark warning against election violence as APC begins nationwide mobilisation

July 4, 2026
Valentine’s Day: Love Remains Society’s Strongest Unifying Force — Chief of Staff to Senator Nwoko

President Tinubu’s Reforms Positioned to Empower Nigerian Youth, Says Dr. Michael Nwoko

July 4, 2026
Next Post
Two men hold Anambra State Assembly ransom, refuse to honour invitation after series of letters

Anambra election: Governor Obiano names his successor as Anambrarians prepare for November 6 polls

Trending

  • SPECIAL REPORT: What Oborevwori must know as Delta moves towards adoption of electric vehicles for transportation

    BREAKING: Delta to Employ Teachers for Secondary schools, Institutionalise 13 Month Salary for Civil Servants

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • BREAKING: Former SSG Dies Friday at State University Teaching Hospital

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • BREAKING: Tony Elumelu to Leave UBA Group, Here’s Why and When

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • FG Makes Big Announcement for Nigerian Secondary Schools

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • South Africa Rules Out Compensation for Nigerians Who Left Property After Anti-Immigration Demonstrations

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Governor Oborevwori Makes Three Big Announcement to Deltans

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Transport Fare Set to Crash in Delta as Oborevwori Approves 50 CNG, Electric Buses, to Begin Construction of Terminal in Asaba

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Governor Sacks Traditional Ruler Over Allegations of Aiding Insecurity in His Community

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • OPINION: The Sack of Udu Member and the Hypocrisy of Delta State House of Assembly

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • News Analysis: Curtailing sickle cell disorder in Delta state

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Latest Stories

FIFA World Cup 2026: Adidas Unveils Stunning Gold-Inspired Match Ball for Semi-finals and Final

July 6, 2026

Delta South APC Senatorial Ticket: What Happened Between Onowakpo, Diden in Court on Monday

July 6, 2026

Truck Driver Falls Asleep, 15 Killed and 17 Injured in Devastating Kwara Highway Crash

July 6, 2026

Court Fixes July 10 to Rule on EFCC’s Bid to Seize 57 Properties Linked to Ex-AGF Malami

July 6, 2026

34 Tertiary Institutions Under Investigation as NELFUND Cracks Down on Unpaid Student Refunds

July 6, 2026

BREAKING: Tony Elumelu to Leave UBA Group, Here’s Why and When

July 6, 2026

The Only Five Officials Tinubu Trusted Most as Lagos Governor

July 6, 2026

US Lawmaker Vows to Watch Nigeria’s 2027 Polls Like a Hawk Warns of Aid Cuts if Rights Abuses Persist

July 6, 2026

The End of an Era: Tearful Neymar Says ‘It’s Over’ After Brazil’s World Cup Exit to Norway

July 6, 2026

Tinubu Hasn’t Called Me in 50 Days Makinde Told Me, Says Peter Obi as He Rips President Over Kidnapping Crisis

July 6, 2026
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2024 Emerald News Nigeria.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Emerald News Nigeria
  • Inside Delta
    • Niger Delta
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Relationship
  • Special Report

© 2024 Emerald News Nigeria.