President Buhari To Meet With Service Chiefs Today

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……… As military high command kick against relocation of Command and Control Centre to Maiduguri

President Muhammadu Buhari will meet with the security chiefs today.

According to Buhari’s senior special assistant on media and publicity Malam Garba Shehu said the president would meet the Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh; Chief of Army Staff, Kenneth Minimah; Chief of Air Staff, Adesola Amosu; Chief of Naval Staff, Usman Jibrin as well as Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase.

It was gathered that the service chiefs would meet with the president to brief him on the security situation in the country. “They need to brief the president on the security situation in their various areas. They need to update him officially on the situation on ground,” a presidential aide said.

Military sources say the service chiefs are likely be asked to go (retire) or they may voluntarily opt to give way to new blood following the president’s wish for them to relocate their Command and Control Centre to Maiduguri, the Maiduguri State capital and epicentre of the Boko Haram insurgency.

Although some military watchers were expecting the president to appoint their replacements last Friday shortly after his inauguration as president, this was not to be for strategic reasons, but today’s meeting may be the last they would have with him.

According to an informed military source, President Buhari’s plan to relocate the Command and Control Centre to Maiduguri, to rev up the fight against the Boko Haran insurgency, did not receive the support of the military high command.

In his maiden speech last Friday, Buhari argued that victory over the Boko Haram would remain a mirage until the service chiefs relocate to the theatre of operation.

On the insurgency, Buhari had said: “Progress has been made in recent weeks by our security forces but victory cannot be achieved by basing the Command and Control Centre in Abuja. The Command Centre will be relocated to Maiduguri and (will) remain until Boko Haram is completely subdued.”

Although the speech was hailed by those who were at the Eagle Square, however, military sources who spoke with some journalists yesterday in Abuja were not happy with the directive.

“It is an attempt to frustrate and humiliate our chiefs before sacking them. Some is us have analysed the speech and our conclusion is (that) President Buhari did not appreciate the efforts put in place in fighting the terrorists.

“In the whole speech, he did not commend us at all but instead seemed to agree with the cynics that we have not been observing human rights in our operations and he went further to praise our counterparts in neighbouring countries who are not in the theatre of operation,” said a top military source who craved anonymity.

“As if that was not enough, President Muhammadu Buhari said he wants our Command and Control Centre to relocate to Maiduguri; what for? We are involved in about nine operations in the country; now if the directive is carried out, then our focus will primarily be on terrorism at the expense of other criminal activities such as kidnapping, armed robbery, piracy, pipeline vandalism and others.”

He added that that such a directive was alien to military procedure anywhere in the world.

Speaking further, our source, a serving general, said: “How do we ask our service chiefs to be in the same place with their commanders? Where is the respect? If he wants them to go (retire), he should simply tell them. Instead, he is coming with blackmail: if they refuse to go, he would say he wanted them to remain but they ignored his order; and if they go, they might be subjected to humiliation and frustration before being kicked out of the service.”

When asked if the service chiefs had met with the president over the issue, our source explained that Buhari did not confer with them before issuing the order.

“How would they meet him without his invitation; it is tomorrow they would be meeting for briefing, and we don’t know (what will happen) – maybe he would ask them to go or ask them to obey his directive before giving them the boot.”

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