A recent donation of special military vehicles by the chairman of Innoson Group, Chief Innocent Chukwuma, to the military and other related security
organisations, brings to reality a burning desire after the abduction
of Chibok school girls to contribute towards the end of the insurgency
in Nigeria, writes Kasie Abone

Entering
his office on April 15, 2014, a day after the Boko Haram insurgents
attacked and kidnapped over 200 students of Government Girls Secondary
School, Chibok, Borno State and took them on a long harrowing journey
into the Sambisa Forest, Dr. Innocent Chukwuma wore a distant and
pensive look. He barely said a word of welcome to my utter surprise. I
had earlier secured an interview appointment for that day with this
Nnewi-born innovator and entrepreneur who has continued to delight
Nigerians with his ingenuity before the incident and had arrived Enugu
the night before to keep the appointment. So, why wasn’t I welcome? I
wondered while sitting facing him.
Looking
beyond me with his gaze fixed on a TV screen fitted on the wall
directly facing his desk he said, with that faraway look on his eyes
“look at those innocent school children; What offence did they commit by
going to school?” I was forced to look back to the direction of the
noise from the TV if at least to find out what could be the cause of his
concern. Right there was a live telecast of the ugly incident of
yesterday on CNN news. “Those children could have been my children. I
could have sent one of my daughters to that school to study. What
offence did they commit just by going to school? Are they the cause of
Nigeria’s problem? Are they part of the policy makers? Why would anybody
hold them responsible for the challenges the country is passing
through? Questions and more questions,” he asked to nobody in
particular.
But
what can we do? It’s all government fault and responsibility. I chipped
in. His response made me shift my blame game position. In an emotion
laden voice he interjected, “We can do something. All of us can do
something. Kasie, you are a journalist; you can do something. We can all
join hands to save these girls and stop future occurrence of this type
of attack on our children.”
In
fact, with that mood I felt a tinge of regret and guilt for not feeling
enough the pulse of the nation at the time for keeping the interview
appointment. But I had a duty. Though the interview eventually held but I
must confess I traded cautiously not to irk further his already bad
state of mind.
Two
years down the line, Dr. Chukwuma has demonstrated that he can indeed
do something to end the cankerworm called Boko Haram that has been
making life miserable for Nigerians especially those from the North
Eastern part of the country. His indigenous auto company, Nnewi-based
Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) made history again when he delivered
some military vehicles to the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur
Buratai at the tactical headquarters of Operation Lafiya Dole at
Maimalari Barracks, Maiduguri, Borno State. His action was in response
to the troubling need to address the dearth of equipment that had
hindered military operations in their fight to contain the extremists.
Recall that the soldiers had once threatened to down tools for
inadequate provision of weapons to fight the insurgents.
In
a phone conversation, Dr. Chukwuma not only affirmed the cheering news
to THISDAY but added that the IVM G12 series wholly designed for
military operation has the ruggedness and capacity to penetrate any part
of Sambisa Forest without difficulties. “Yes, it is true that we
delivered some military vehicles to the Nigerian Army.” To emphasise the
singular reason for designing such vehicle he continued, “in designing
the IVM G12 series we are guided by the urgent need to rescue our
remaining daughters who are held captive in harrowing conditions inside
the bowels of the notorious Sambisa Forest. Those vehicles can enter any
part of Sambisa Forest no matter how difficult the terrain.”
Reacting
to the development in a telephone conversation, Major Kanayo O. Okafor
(rtd), described Innoson’s gesture as a welcome development. In his
words “What Innoson did was splendid. I was excited to hear it. That is
what the military needs at this time because the military is stretched
because they have been fighting many wars. In the history of Nigeria’s
military there is no time they have been so stretched. There are so many
theatres of operations that overstretch men and resources especially
with the economic recession Nigeria is passing through at this time.
Apart from during the civil war, the resources of the military have
never been as stretched as they are now. Again, operational zones are
far from each other and so they require a lot of resources. So, what
Innoson and his team have done is a welcome development and coming from
no other person than Dr. Chukwuma himself, a detribalised patrotic
Nigerian is not a surprise.”
Described
as a highly mobile and tactical pick up van with double reinforced
shock absorber, the IVM G12 series was also designed with great strength
and ability to cope with military functions especially in our
North-east terrain.
It
was learnt that Innoson management had prior to the formal
presentation, sent sample design of the vehicles to the Army Chief for
test running. The military drivers who test ran the vehicles attested to
their superb off road performance highly suitable for their military
operations across the difficult terrain and dangerous environment they
operate from.
Buratai
who described Innoson boss in glowing terms, praised his company’s
visionary efforts in manufacturing locally made vehicles that can serve
the specific needs of the military. He assured him that the military
will keep fate with the partnership deal entered with IVM in producing
special purpose vehicles for their military operations.
It
would be recalled that in order to successfully prosecute the war
against insurgents in the North-east geopolitical zone of the country,
Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) earlier signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian Air Force for research,
development and promotion of spare parts for its fighter jets to sustain
joint activities as well as maintenance of the Nigerian Air Force Air
Assets and other associated Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE). Innoson is
equally collaborating with the Nigerian Army authority for the
manufacture and supply of armored and bullet-proof vehicles.
The
latest efforts at equipping the military in the fight against
insurgency was no doubt a further demonstration of Chukwuma’s uncommon
passion and unshakable commitment to the unity, progress, peace and
prosperity of all within the Nigerian nation by consistently researching
and developing spares, tools and equipment towards providing the
desired support to government in their efforts to end their devastating
menace of the notorious Boko Haram insurgency in the North-east of
Nigeria; a menace that has brought untold hardship, economic
strangulation not just for that region by which has transcended the
Northern boundaries to the length and breadth of this country in recent
times.
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