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Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by UrennaNkoli(f): 4:19pm On Jul 10, 2015

The National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) has said that President Muhammadu Buhari never ordered the dismantling of all military checkpoints in the country.

His statement overrides the statement made by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, Ismail Aliyu, who after a security meeting last month, announced that the president had ordered the dismantling of military roadblocks and directed the police to take over internal security.

Dasuki, who met top military and security chiefs in his office in Abuja yesterday clarified that the directive of the president was never a blanket order to remove all military checkpoints.

The NSA said military roadblocks in flashpoints would continue to be maintained while those in relatively peaceful areas would be dismantled but soldiers would continue to be positioned in those areas while not blocking roads.

He said it was both conventional and the global practice for governments to increase security measures whenever insecurity is heightened and appealed to citizens to endure the temporary inconvenience the roadblocks may cause.

According to him, essential security checkpoints in vulnerable areas were a “necessary inconvenience” to ensure criminals and terrorists do not have easy passage.

He cited some arrests made recently including that of the mastermind of bomb attacks in some towns who were nabbed by Nigerian troops at such checkpoints.

While condemning the indiscriminate proliferation of security checkpoints by unauthorised bodies, he said: “We will continue to ensure that the necessary or essential security checkpoints are not avenues for extortion, indiscipline and other forms of corrupt practices that can exacerbate traffic flow and cause road accidents.”

He added that the government was deploying new sophisticated scanners and detectors in some areas to ease traffic and to identify movement of strange objects, concealed weapons and criminal suspects.

“With the effective use of technology, which minimises physical contact between security personnel and citizens, the time spent at designated security checkpoints will ultimately be reduced,” he said.

Dasuki added however that “whenever necessary, soldiers will mount their checkpoints to conduct security screening in emergency situations and for quick response”.

Despite the clarification on the reinstatement of military checkpoints in the country, an explosion was reported to have rocked the Kofare area of Yola, the Adamawa State capital yesterday, resulting in the injury of three persons.
Thursday’s, blast occurred barely one month after a another bombing rocked the city, killing many and injuring several others,
The blast happened close to a car repair workshop opposite the state headquarters of Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) along Numan Road.

Eyewitnesses said four underage children were given the explosive to drop at a specific place in the Bachure suburb near the army barracks, which is mainly inhabited by retired military personnel.

Two of the young boys who were handed the explosive were arrested by the police and confessed that an unknown person had given them the device to drop at the targeted location. They were given N2,500 for the assignment.

The boys, aged between 9 and 15, further revealed that after collecting the container, it was too heavy for them to deliver to the suburb.
According to them, the boys were left with no option than to try to sell it to a garbage scavenger, who they ran into at the mechanic’s workshop nearby.

They claimed that the scavenger they approached refused to buy the container, saying that he does not buy anything under a certain weight.

It was while they boys were negotiating with the scavenger that the explosive in the container went off.
The said scavenger, who was injured by the blast and rushed to the hospital, is now said to be helping the police with their investigation.

The injured man explained that while he was negotiating with the boys, he noticed smoke billowing from the container, but before he could walk away, it went off shattering his legs and injuring two of boys who were carrying the explosive.

In the ensuing confusion following explosion, the other boys sneaked away from the scene of the blast.
The sound of the blast attracted the attention of officials of the FRSC to the scene.

The sector commander of FRSC, Mr. Luka Ikpi told journalists that when he heard the blast he ran out of his office to ascertain what had happened.

“One version suggested that it was a burst tyre since it was close to a mechanic’s workshop. But I insisted that my intelligence officers should go and confirm.

“On reaching there, it was discovered to be an explosive and the boys were arrested and brought here even before the arrival of anti-bomb squad from the state police command,” he stated.
When the anti-bomb squad and other security operatives arrived at the scene, many arrests were made, including those within the vicinity of the mechanic’s workshop.

All the suspects picked up in the area were taken to the state Criminal Investigation Division (CID) of the police command in three Hilux trucks.

Meanwhile, in line with his commitment to slash government spending and entrench prudence in the system, the president was said to have rejected a proposal to purchase five new armoured Mercedes S-600 (V222) cars for his use at a cost of about N400 million.

The proposal for the purchase of the new cars was brought to Buhari’s attention by the Permanent Secretary in the State House, Mr. Nebolisa Emodi at a briefing on Wednesday.

Directing that the proposal to procure the cars be dropped, the president said there was no need for them since the ones he inherited from former President Goodluck Jonathan were good enough for him.

A presidency source said Buhari was said to have informed the permanent secretary, “I don't need any new cars. The ones I’m using now are just fine.”

Buhari, however, welcomed other initiatives presented by Emodi to reduce the running cost of the State House and strengthen its finance and accounts and internal control mechanisms.

He advised the permanent secretary that greater effort must be made to capture all State House overheads within the approved federal budget to avoid the frequent recourse by past administrations to presidential intervention funds.

When contacted, Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity), Mallam Garba Shehu confirmed that in keeping with his commitment to prudence in the management of national resources, Buhari will continue to use the cars left behind by his predecessor and has withheld approval for their replacement.

State House sources, who confided in THISDAY, said the proposal to procure the new cars was first presented to Jonathan before he left office.

But the former president directed that it be represented to Buhari for approval on his assumption of office since the cars would have been delivered some months after the May 29 handover date.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/dasuki-buhari-never-ordered-dismantling-of-military-checkpoints/214212/
Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by INTROVERT(f): 4:20pm On Jul 10, 2015
Is the country on auto pilot. Who is doing what and where were you when the checkpoints were being dismantled.

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by jlinkd78(m): 4:20pm On Jul 10, 2015
This introvert u again, wonder if u read d caption before space booking

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by winetapper: 4:21pm On Jul 10, 2015
INTROVERT:
kiss this early afternooon
Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by tayebest(m): 4:21pm On Jul 10, 2015
E be like say you go mate with one yarinya when Buhari said dis earlier?? yeye!

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Nobody: 4:37pm On Jul 10, 2015
I haf hia.

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Nobody: 4:47pm On Jul 10, 2015
A president suffering from alzheimers and dementia can't recall what he said last.

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Nobody: 4:49pm On Jul 10, 2015
Contrary to what was portrayed about mr president.
cc: lalasticlala
Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by saintgp(m): 4:56pm On Jul 10, 2015
d fear of losing ur job especially political appointment cn make u bluff just to pls ur pay master... dis happens only in naija.

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by ChelseaDr(m): 5:11pm On Jul 10, 2015
Who do we actually believe in this government. ADC will say something CSO will say its a lie, Garba will utter a word Femi will say not yet but #inthefullnessoftime, PMB will cough the media will say he is building a helipad...#whoshallwebelieve


who made that proposal for the purchase of armoured vehicles again? That person has no business in governance. S/he is one of those Nigerians are suffering. He knew some cars were on the way and s/he is making another proposal..what happens to those available cars. I think EFCC should pay an unscheduled visit to that wo/man.

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by buygala(m): 5:11pm On Jul 10, 2015
0k. .........


Waiting for another version of what Pa Buhari 'said' undecided




This is what happens when cow-milk becomes Aso Rock's official beverage sad

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by innocentii: 5:12pm On Jul 10, 2015
lies every where


.see my signature

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Ezenwammadu(m): 5:12pm On Jul 10, 2015
This is the most confused government l have seen In my life and the worst part is that it is headed by a demented slowpoke with a world renowed liar as a spokesman

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Dannyset(m): 5:12pm On Jul 10, 2015
He(Dasuki) was not wrong,
The Permanent Secretary was not wrong,
The President was not wrong. We should just do something about our half baked Journalist out there.

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by mrrebel: 5:12pm On Jul 10, 2015
Da F is wrong with this APC pipo self

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by admax(m): 5:12pm On Jul 10, 2015
Buhari i take God beg you, don't start acting like GEJ na.......If you continue like this we wouldn't know when you issue serious directives. Is Adesina now Okupe? you guy better get your acts together. angry

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Dee60: 5:13pm On Jul 10, 2015
,,

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by KAYNINI(m): 5:13pm On Jul 10, 2015
honestly i think this government is confused!!
too many information adrift and one can't say who is saying what and who didn't say that

am not sure who is the president of Nigeria

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Nobody: 5:13pm On Jul 10, 2015
So was the information misunderstood at first? Please make una start work o jare. Nigerians de wait.
Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by ShakurM(m): 5:13pm On Jul 10, 2015
DASUKI , so where is the chain of command coming from angry

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Nobody: 5:13pm On Jul 10, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
A president suffering from alzheimers and dementia can't recall what he said last.
Has Buhari said anything here?

Read the news before commenting love...

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Nobody: 5:13pm On Jul 10, 2015
What's the point of typing if my FTC spotlight has been Stolen? undecided
Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by OLUJOSHINS(m): 5:13pm On Jul 10, 2015
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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by atlwireles: 5:14pm On Jul 10, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
A president suffering from alzheimers and dementia can't recall what he said last.


You might not be far from the truth.

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by mormoni(m): 5:14pm On Jul 10, 2015
Kkkk
Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Nobody: 5:14pm On Jul 10, 2015
Confused government

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by yinkuschua(m): 5:14pm On Jul 10, 2015
space booked...will comment later brb
Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by PenAndPaper: 5:14pm On Jul 10, 2015
So how did the checkpoints mysteriously disappear at the same time.
Fool someone else please, because I remember when the president reversed the order for states seriously affected by the BH situation.
How would a president reverse what he didn't order.

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Chukwutobi: 5:14pm On Jul 10, 2015
These men are confused and are getting more confused!

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by GeneralShepherd(m): 5:14pm On Jul 10, 2015
I am very sceptical about how this present administration handles it's communication. Every statement by one government official is always countered by another official.

It is either Buhari cannot speak or write clear and concise English or his officials have comprehension problems. Either way, this is not good for Nigeria as investors are also confused by this present administration.

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by Dannyset(m): 5:15pm On Jul 10, 2015
innocentii:
lies every where


.see my signature

If lie is everywhere, why did u want us to believe ur signature?

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Re: Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling Of Military Checkpoints by bakjal(m): 5:15pm On Jul 10, 2015
Nawawo....

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