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Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by robosky02(m): 2:50am On Dec 28, 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari has accused the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan of deliberately provoking Nigerian soldiers into mutiny by its actions and turning round to arrest and prosecute the soldiers.

He said the past administration, while fighting terrorists, sent soldiers to the battlefield without arms and ammunition.

Buhari made the accusation in an interview he granted the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation and monitored by The PUNCH.

He said his administration’s investigation into the activities of the immediate past government revealed that instead of procuring arms and ammunition for the soldiers, funds meant for the equipment were shared by government officials.

He said, “We investigated and discovered how funds that were pencilled down for arms procurement were diverted and shared by government officials who served the last administration.

“The government at that time sent the soldiers to the battlefield without arms and ammunition to prosecute the war. That was what led some of them to mutiny. They were arrested and detained because of this.”

Despite the December deadline he had earlier given the military to end terrorism in the affected part of the country, Buhari admitted that the country might not win the war completely by the end of the month.

He however said a lot of progress had been made by the military.

He said the terrorists themselves were aware that they could no longer take over communities and local governments like they were doing under the past administration.

“If people are going to be fair to us, they themselves know that the Army is winning the war. You can no longer find any huge number of Boko Haram members in Adamawa and Yobe; only may be, in about three local governments of Borno in the area around our borders with Chad Republic. They are no longer in position to threaten the country, so we have won,” he added.

Justifying the arrest and ongoing prosecution of arms scandal suspects, Buhari said the government would use documents that were already in its possession to prove to the courts that the suspects stole.

He added that their ill-gotten wealth would be confiscated and they would be jailed.

On the economy, the President said out of the nation’s N2.2tn debt, his administration inherited N1.5tn domestic debt while foreign debt accounted for N0.7tn.

He restated his position that Nigeria was not poor, but said the country was rich, lamenting that corruption remained the bane of development.

The President added that that was why his administration had been busy plugging the leakages in the revenue-generating agencies such as the Nigerian Customs Service and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation among others.

He explained that the money saved from the exercise would be properly utilised to run the country, especially in this era of dwindling oil price.

On the N5,000 monthly his administration promised to make available to the unemployed and the most vulnerable Nigerians, Buhari admitted that not all those who were in need of the money would get it.

He said governments at all levels would collaborate to identify those who would benefit.

In his reaction on Sunday, however, Jonathan said he didn’t plan to lose the Boko Haram war as being suggested by Buhari’s comments.

Rather, he said he tried to protect the constitution, which he said he sworn to defend when he assumed office.

The former President spoke through his Minister of National Planning, Dr. Abubakar Suleiman, in a text message sent to one of our correspondents.

The former minister said the ex-President did everything within his power to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.

He said, “No responsible government would strategise to loose a war. President Jonathan sworn to defend Nigeria sovereignty and territorial integrity and he did everything possible to achieve that height in the fight against the insurgents.

“It is unfair therefore for Mr President to perceive such efforts by his predecessor as criminal and treasonable.

“The President should, in an attempt to build this country, make such pronouncements that would further unite us as a people than that those that would divide us. Posterity will judge everybody.”
Source www.Punchng.com/Jonathan-govt-provoked-soldiers-into-mutiny-buhari/

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by kodded(m): 2:56am On Dec 28, 2015
always blaming undecided

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by hayorzzyzx(m): 2:59am On Dec 28, 2015
I'm just tired of APC now angry

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by tomakint: 3:02am On Dec 28, 2015
Is Buhari trying to outdo Lai Mohammed in the blame games? undecided......I thought they said Boko Haram is history but these bombings we keep hearing again? This government may provoke public outcry should these flimsy and lame excuses from them are not put in check. They promised "change" and not "complain'......

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by Ratello: 3:04am On Dec 28, 2015
What could we say is practically wrong with this administration? If he believes Nigeria is rich then he should get busy and let see how......these lame blame games will not blow this government any good wind on the long run.....

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by channel190(m): 3:08am On Dec 28, 2015
Blame Blame Bubu

Space booked for homepage benefits.

Keep off, not for sale

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by superken(m): 3:20am On Dec 28, 2015
smiley

pointing fingures uptil now:

See more reactions to this here: >>>


http://www.042express.com/2015/12/jonathans-govt-provoked-soldiers-into.html

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by Gayigaskia(m): 3:57am On Dec 28, 2015
Is it not true?

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by CircleOfWilis: 4:24am On Dec 28, 2015
Give them 16years, they will still be blaming PDP/GEJ!

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by belente(m): 4:39am On Dec 28, 2015
stop the blame game and focus on good governance

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by luvmijeje(f): 4:46am On Dec 28, 2015
The government at that time sent the soldiers to the battlefield without arms and ammunition to prosecute the war. That was what led some of them to mutiny. They were arrested and detained because of this.”
Despite the December deadline he had earlier given the military to end terrorism in the affected part of the country, Buhari admitted that the country might not win the war completely by the end of the month.
He however said a lot of progress had been made by the military.

He said the terrorists themselves were aware that they could no longer take over communities and local governments like they were doing under the past administration.
If people are going to be fair to us, they themselves know that the Army is winning the war. You can no longer find any huge number of Boko Haram members in Adamawa and Yobe; only may be, in about three local governments of Borno in the area around our borders with Chad Republic. They are no longer in position to threaten the country, so we have won,” he added

We all witness the carnage caused by the past administration.

So if you're among those praising all the wrongdoing of Jonathan's era and have the guts to criticise the President for trying to right the wrong of the past administration then you are all shameless.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by tafabaloo(m): 4:53am On Dec 28, 2015
Kkk now
Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by rainbowman: 4:59am On Dec 28, 2015
It is quite unbelievable that the former President is being blamed for an action that occurred at the tactical level. For the avoidance of doubt, arms are issued to soldiers at the tactical level and the President operates at the grand strategic level of war. At that level, he is concerned with coordinating the instrument of national power towards attaining national objectives. Decisions concerning the amount of bullets given to troops are within the purview of the battalion commander who operates at the tactical level. One can not even blame a GOC about the amount of bullets given to troops talk less of the President. For instance if you are the CEO of KONGA, you are concerned with the policy direction of your company at the strategic level. If you are faced with a challenge lets say a debt being owed by an uncooperative customer, you decide whether you would negotiate (diplomatic instrument), sanction dealings with him (economic instrument) or engage a debt collector (military instrument). You are not the one to tell the debt collector how to go about his business as those options are best left to him.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by Nobody: 5:03am On Dec 28, 2015
robosky02:


President Muhammadu Buhari has accused the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan of deliberately provoking Nigerian soldiers into mutiny by its actions and turning round to arrest and prosecute the soldiers.
He said the past administration, while fighting terrorists, sent soldiers to the battlefield without arms and ammunition.
Buhari made the accusation in an interview he granted the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation and monitored by The PUNCH.

He said his administration’s investigation into the activities of the immediate past government revealed that instead of procuring arms and ammunition for the soldiers, funds meant for the equipment were shared by government officials.
He said, “We investigated and discovered how funds that were pencilled down for arms procurement were diverted and shared by government officials who served the last administration.

“The government at that time sent the soldiers to the battlefield without arms and ammunition to prosecute the war. That was what led some of them to mutiny. They were arrested and detained because of this.”
Despite the December deadline he had earlier given the military to end terrorism in the affected part of the country, Buhari admitted that the country might not win the war completely by the end of the month.
He however said a lot of progress had been made by the military.

He said the terrorists themselves were aware that they could no longer take over communities and local governments like they were doing under the past administration.
“If people are going to be fair to us, they themselves know that the Army is winning the war. You can no longer find any huge number of Boko Haram members in Adamawa and Yobe; only may be, in about three local governments of Borno in the area around our borders with Chad Republic. They are no longer in position to threaten the country, so we have won,” he added.
Justifying the arrest and ongoing prosecution of arms scandal suspects, Buhari said the government would use documents that were already in its possession to prove to the courts that the suspects stole.
He added that their ill-gotten wealth would be confiscated and they would be jailed.

On the economy, the President said out of the nation’s N2.2tn debt, his administration inherited N1.5tn domestic debt while foreign debt accounted for N0.7tn.
He restated his position that Nigeria was not poor, but said the country was rich, lamenting that corruption remained the bane of development.

The President added that that was why his administration had been busy plugging the leakages in the revenue-generating agencies such as the Nigerian Customs Service and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation among others.
He explained that the money saved from the exercise would be properly utilised to run the country, especially in this era of dwindling oil price.
On the N5,000 monthly his administration promised to make available to the unemployed and the most vulnerable Nigerians, Buhari admitted that not all those who were in need of the money would get it.

He said governments at all levels would collaborate to identify those who would benefit.
In his reaction on Sunday, however, Jonathan said he didn’t plan to lose the Boko Haram war as being suggested by Buhari’s comments.
Rather, he said he tried to protect the constitution, which he said he sworn to defend when he assumed office.
The former President spoke through his Minister of National Planning, Dr. Abubakar Suleiman, in a text message sent to one of our correspondents.

The former minister said the ex-President did everything within his power to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.
He said, “No responsible government would strategise to loose a war. President Jonathan sworn to defend Nigeria sovereignty and territorial integrity and he did everything possible to achieve that height in the fight against the insurgents.
“It is unfair therefore for Mr President to perceive such efforts by his predecessor as criminal and treasonable.
“The President should, in an attempt to build this country, make such pronouncements that would further unite us as a people than that those that would divide us. Posterity will judge everybody.”

cc:lalasticlala
http://www.punchng.com/jonathans-govt-provoked-soldiers-into-mutiny-buhari/
The response to mutiny is Court Martial.
Not passing the buck

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by fulanimafia: 5:06am On Dec 28, 2015
My friend before arms are distributed at the 'tactical level', they have to have been made available by the authorities at the 'strategic level' (viz-a-viz Jonathan).

The clear point being made here is that Jonathan wickedly and selfishly diverted the funds meant to provide these arms and ammunition to defeat Boko Haram, which were diverted to his failed re-election campaign at the cost of thousands of innocent Nigerian lives, and thereby frustrating the soldiers into committing mutiny.

President Buhari is not just sharing petty blame, but is simply laying the foundation for the heavy corruption and human rights violation charges that will keep Jonathan behind bars for a very long time.

rainbowman:
It is quite unbelievable that the former President is being blamed for an action that occurred at the tactical level. For the avoidance of doubt, arms are issued to soldiers at the tactical level and the President operates at the grand strategic level of war. At that level, he is concerned with coordinating the instrument of national power towards attaining national objectives. Decisions concerning the amount of bullets given to troops are within the purview of the battalion commander who operates at the tactical level. One can not even blame a GOC about the amount of bullets given to troops talk less of the President. For instance if you are the CEO of KONGA, you are concerned with the policy direction of your company at the strategic level. If you are faced with a challenge lets say a debt being owed by an uncooperative customer, you decide whether you would negotiate (diplomatic instrument), sanction dealings with him (economic instrument) or engage a debt collector (military instrument). You are not the one to tell the debt collector how to go about his business as those options are best left to him.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by shepherd77: 5:42am On Dec 28, 2015
This is very obvious.


Jonathan was never serious with anything while in power. Always drunk to the boots.

Imagine a president who went dancing skelewu after Nyanya bomblast.


The only time he showed seriousness was when he forced a 6-week postponement of the election sooooo he could win

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by rainbowman: 6:08am On Dec 28, 2015
fulanimafia:
My friend before arms are distributed at the 'tactical level', they have to have been made available by the authorities at the 'strategic level' (viz-a-viz Jonathan).

The clear point being made here is that Jonathan wickedly and selfishly diverted the funds meant to provide these arms and ammunition to defeat Boko Haram, which were diverted to his failed re-election campaign at the cost of thousands of innocent Nigerian lives, and thereby frustrating the soldiers into committing mutiny.

President Buhari is not just sharing petty blame, but is simply laying the foundation for the heavy corruption and human rights violation charges that will keep Jonathan behind bars for a very long time.


I can recall several videos where the insurgents displayed several weapons and ammunition seized from some of our troops. You must understand that the military is a learning organization, a professional one that should not be brought into politics. There is no point for us to have this conversation.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by fulanimafia: 6:14am On Dec 28, 2015
And how did you expect the soldiers to defend their formations and protect the obsolete arms they were hitherto operating with? Are you denying that funds for purchasing arms were misappropriated by Jonathan and his cohorts?

Jonathan should never have politicised the fight against BH, that I agree with you on.

rainbowman:


I can recall several videos where the insurgents displayed several weapons and ammunition seized from some of our troops. You must understand that the military is a learning organization, a professional one that should not be brought into politics. There is no point for us to have this conversation.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by dunkem21(m): 6:17am On Dec 28, 2015
Bekeebuagbara, you hardly comment these days ..
Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by PassingShot(m): 6:19am On Dec 28, 2015
rainbowman:
It is quite unbelievable that the former President is being blamed for an action that occurred at the tactical level. For the avoidance of doubt, arms are issued to soldiers at the tactical level and the President operates at the grand strategic level of war. At that level, he is concerned with coordinating the instrument of national power towards attaining national objectives. Decisions concerning the amount of bullets given to troops are within the purview of the battalion commander who operates at the tactical level. One can not even blame a GOC about the amount of bullets given to troops talk less of the President. For instance if you are the CEO of KONGA, you are concerned with the policy direction of your company at the strategic level. If you are faced with a challenge lets say a debt being owed by an uncooperative customer, you decide whether you would negotiate (diplomatic instrument), sanction dealings with him (economic instrument) or engage a debt collector (military instrument). You are not the one to tell the debt collector how to go about his business as those options are best left to him.
Who gets the blame for not seeing to it that weapons are available after making provision for same? We're talking of war time you know.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by 400billionman: 6:22am On Dec 28, 2015
Empty old man.

7 months under your watch, economy washed away, you still on the Blame Game.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by alcmene: 6:24am On Dec 28, 2015
Oh I hate this Daura urchin with so much passion.

His actions and inactions irritates me so much that I don't mind supporting the mere commissioner to take over though I know they are just a retinue of mentally inept nincompoops.

So with which ammunitions will the soldiers use to meet the illusory December deadline??

Oh I despise this ragamuffin of deceiver called Buhari... I can't help hating this kleptomaniac Daura nomad and his equally diminutive thief OSUNBADE

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by fulanimafia: 6:26am On Dec 28, 2015
Empty young man, $2.1 billion of your commonwealth was diverted by Jonathan, yet you're wondering why the economy has been 'washed away' and you're still blaming Buhari.

400billionman:
Empty old man.

7 months under your watch, economy washed away, you still on the Blame Game.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by 400billionman: 6:32am On Dec 28, 2015
fulanimafia:
Empty young man, $2.1 billion of your commonwealth was diverted by Jonathan, yet you're wondering why the economy has been 'washed away' and you're still blaming Buhari.


I dont give excuses.

I take charge and responsibility. And produce positive results.

I am more experienced than your old dullard.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by STARGREEN(m): 6:32am On Dec 28, 2015
Blame on this, blame on that, blame for this, blame for that... blame blame blame! aren't you tired on blames? Taught you said you will fix the wrongs? please it's time fix these errors and allow the masses to blame BLAME!

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by fulanimafia: 6:32am On Dec 28, 2015
alcmene:
Oh I hate this Daura urchin with so much passion.

His actions and inactions irritates me so much that I don't mind supporting the mere commissioner to take over though I know they are just a retinue of mentally inept nincompoops.

Oh I despise this ragamuffin of deceiver called Buhari... I can't help hating this kleptomaniac Daura nomad and his equally diminutive thief OSUNBADE

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by fulanimafia: 6:34am On Dec 28, 2015
Yet you're irrelevant and he's the President?

Worthless experience.

400billionman:


I dont give excuses.

I take charge and responsibility. And produce positive results.

I am more experienced than your old dullard.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by fitzmayowa: 6:40am On Dec 28, 2015
One question comes to mind, the weapons our soldiers are using to fight the terrorist was gotten from which administration? Or has PMB led government bought a single bullet

Why is this government always do the blame game was it right for the soldiers to commit mutiny? why does PMB like playing to the gallery by throwing blames

Enough of this blame games already...SMH

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by francizy(m): 6:54am On Dec 28, 2015
fulanimafia:
Yet you're irrelevant and he's the President?

Worthless experience.


He's irrelevant, says who?

Do you know him outside Nairaland?

Or you just feel it's convenient to lash on him just because he criticized your god in Aso Rock?

Mind you, he's one of the businessmen your daura god's useless policies are affecting.

He's one of the businessmen restricted in trade by your daura messiah.

He doesn't have access to dollars in order to transact businesses outside Nigeria which will help grow his business, create more employment and pay tax to your daura god.

He has every 4king right to criticize your daura god cuz not everyone is blinded by the useless change "blame" mantra.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by fulanimafia: 7:08am On Dec 28, 2015
That policy affects me and many more people more than you can imagine, but you don't see us lashing about blindly without understanding the cause of our economic woes.

If our surpluses from high oil prices were not wasted and the whole economy was not dollarized due to fiscal irresponsibility and financial recklessness, we would all be singing a different tune today.

francizy:


He's irrelevant says who?

Do you know him outside Nairaland?

Or you just feel it's convenient to lash on him just because he criticized your god in Aso Rock?

Mind you, he's one of the businessmen your daura god's useless policies are affecting.

He's one of the businessmen restricted in trade by your daura messiah.

He doesn't have access to dollars in order to transact businesses outside Nigeria which will help grow his business, create more employment and pay tax to your daura god.

He has every 4king right to criticize your daura god cuz not everyone is blinded by the useless change "blame" mantra.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by kindredspirit(m): 7:13am On Dec 28, 2015
fitzmayowa:
One question comes to mind, the weapons our soldiers are using to fight the terrorist was gotten from which administration? Or has PMB led government bought a single bullet

Why is this government always do the blame game was it right for the soldiers to commit mutiny? why does PMB like playing to the gallery by throwing blames

Enough of this blame games already...SMH

Politics though ! Fancy a thoroughbred soldier, a GENERAL, rationalizing and just stopping short of endorsing mutiny from soldiers under some guise.

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Re: Jonathan’s Govt Provoked Soldiers Into Mutiny —buhari by Chimerase(m): 7:17am On Dec 28, 2015
Useless old man undecided

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