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Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by silami(m): 4:44am On Mar 01, 2015
By Daji Sani in Yola

Citing the latest successes recorded by the military in the ongoing campaign against terrorists and the recapture of territories previously occupied by Boko Haram insurgents, Anti-corruption czar and former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commision (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, on Saturday warned that changing the Commander-in-Chief in the middle of war would be inimical to the consolidation of the victories achieved so far.

Ribadu, a retired Assistant Inspector General of Police and gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Adamawa State, therefore urged Nigerians to re-elect President Goodluck Jonathan in this month’s election so as to sustain the tempo of the ongoing onslaught against Boko Haram, a deadly group that has killed about 13,000 people, captured territories in the Northeast and displaced over one million people in the past six years.

But in a major turnaround after months of gains by Boko Haram, Nigerian troops have retaken several towns in recent weeks that had been in extremist hands for months, and are on the verge of liberating the last enclaves of the militant sects.

Nigerians will however be going to the poll on March 28 to cast their votes in a closely contested election in which President Jonathan is seeking re-election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, while his main challenger, former Head of State General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) is vying on the platform of the All Progressive Congress.

“You don’t change a commander-in-Chief in time of war”, said Ribadu in Mubi during his visit to three of the liberated local government areas of Adamawa State to commiserate with the people affected by the insurgents’ occupation of their towns.

Buttressing his argument, Ribadu said, “Political stability is key to peace and security, more so at a time of instability like what we are witnessing today. We cannot afford to disrupt this operation midstream. This tide should be allowed to continue.”

Faulting criticisms that government waited for so long before effectively responding to the rampaging deadly sect, Ribadu said: “The President never wanted to have large number of collateral damage. He is a careful leader who quietly took this very measured strategy without grandstanding. Today, we see the result of this matured way of handling this difficult war, which has pushed out the terrorist with minimal civilian casualty.

“The President took his time to build this strong coalition of bringing together our neighbouring countries. The result is for everyone to see. We have seen that the table is now turned against the terrorists, and they are on the run.”

“Now, it is about consolidation of this success, on how to restore life in these affected communities and bring about stability. The President has already established the Victims Support Fund and he has a marshal plan on how to consolidate on this military successes”, the retired AIG said to further buttress his argument.

Drawing from his personal experience, he said, “I have worked in many crisis zones, including Afghanistan, I know what insurgency is all about. It is unfortunate that at a time the country should unite for action against the insurgents we were busy apportioning blame. That is why I refrained from any comment about this all this while.”

He said terrorism is a global phenomenon which is difficult to purge, adding that “No country has succeeded in eliminating terrorism altogether and within a short time. The victory may not be total and immediate. It is a gradual process.”

Thanking those he called the real heroes of the war against insurgency, Ribadu commended the Nigerian military, the police and the allied forces of other nations for the successes recorded against Boko Haram, adding that the federal government and the military deserve votes of confidence from Nigerians for what they had been able to do in reclaiming territories previously occupied by the insurgents.

“The military and our gallant members of the vigilante who sacrificed a lot and even lost their lives, I am proud to associate myself with you.

“Our security agencies are doing extremely great work and we should unite in applauding them. They have operated in the most difficult situations but they are winning even though the world refused to help us.”

He however decried the politicization of the anti-terror war saying, “It is sad that politics is brought into this issue of insurgency. Those making such comments do not know that they are hurting us, we that are living in the epicenter of this insurgency. Our people have suffered for too long, those hauling words from their comfort zones should please shut up and give us chance to confront what directly affects us,” he said.

Speaking further, Ribadu said, “President Goodluck Jonathan is a very compassionate and kind-hearted person but it is being misunderstood to mean something else. But to me, it is an attribute of a good leader. We have seen the President demonstrating compassion in a number of ways. Our lives have been turned upside down here. He has visited us, he has assured us of his commitment to restore back our lives. And I believe he will live up to those promises.”

He also noted that the Adamawa State Governor Bala James Ngillari had demonstrated strong leadership in the fight against insurgency by cooperating with the security agencies and pioneering strategic civilian involvement in tackling the activities of the terrorists.
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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by Nobody: 4:48am On Mar 01, 2015
Ribadu is a non-entity. This is the same Ribadu who claimed he caught PEJ with 16 million dollars going abroad.

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:02am On Mar 01, 2015
Sai GEJ..

President 2010-2019..

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by Adminisher: 5:23am On Mar 01, 2015
YES YOU DO!!!.
George Bush senior was booted out after winning Grenada, Sadam Hussein and a lot of other South American victories. Bush junior was booted out by Obama even before the 'war on terror' actually entered round two, now the war is just in round four. Jonathan is actually the worst Commander In Chief we ever had, who lost 15000 civilians lives to an internal enemy that could have been defeated in just SIX WEEKS. He also lost the Chibok girls and has disgraced and embarrassed nigeria the world over. YES YOU DO CHANGE THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF IN THE MIDDLE OF A WAR.

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by ionsman: 5:24am On Mar 01, 2015
This man that was once highly revered has also become a fraud. ....
Thine hast seest everything in this country.

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by macpetrus(m): 5:50am On Mar 01, 2015
Victory is Ours!!!

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by Nobody: 6:13am On Mar 01, 2015
one million men without certificate can't change GEJ, so dnt even bother

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by gists: 6:22am On Mar 01, 2015
Just like FFK and shekarau, does anybody still stake Ribadu seriously again? BTW Riba means bribe. grin grin grin
These men lost their places in the circle of mean of integrity. People should learn from the downfall of these men.

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by chamboy(m): 6:31am On Mar 01, 2015
Ribby baba agba, we want to put a beta C-i-c
We fuvking replacing monkey with a general







Sai buhari
Bad belle
It's allowed

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by owobokiri(m): 6:35am On Mar 01, 2015
Opari.. Ribadu educating the apostles of CHAINS since 1800
Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by Oklander: 6:38am On Mar 01, 2015
If the CinC politicised the war for electoral gains, putting the life of the citizens and the country's territory in danger, you don't only change him, you kick him out and sent him to prison.

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by Cruzeiro(m): 6:40am On Mar 01, 2015
Even tho I concur wt Ribadu on dis one. I am stl highly disappointed in him. I once respected him.
Buhari till 2019!!!!

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by kay1one2(m): 6:48am On Mar 01, 2015
Point!
Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by IsaAbubakaAzeez: 7:30am On Mar 01, 2015
sincerenigerian:
Ribadu is a non-entity. This is the same Ribadu who claimed he caught PEJ with 16 million dollars going abroad.


Buhari is a certified terrorist
Apc Is bokoharam
Buhari mutu Insha'Allah

Gej till 2019
Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by ziccoit: 7:32am On Mar 01, 2015
Genetic constituents as well as environmental factors determine the behavioral pattern of individual. Ribadu may have seen the handwriting on the wall as par his ambition to become Adamawa state governor. He is now rooting for the sustainability of national ATM-GEJ, who has become a mean to enrichment for fraudulent politicians. Whether Rabadu likes it or not, election is holding this month and GEJ will be sent packing by the Grace of God,
Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by Splashme: 7:34am On Mar 01, 2015
I agree completely with Ribadu
Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by Kingspin(m): 7:34am On Mar 01, 2015
MarchBuhariDown
Sai Jonathan

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Re: Ribadu: You Don't Change A C-in-c In The Middle Of War by egift(m): 7:45am On Mar 01, 2015
Very lame. Will Nigerians not change a failed and incompetent leader under whom a rag tag group took over an area the size of Belgium. With 1000s dead and millions displaced.

Even Ribadu could not hold Primaries in his State. Yet he has mouth to tell up to retain a failure.

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