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Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by jeremy85: 11:21am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage By: Bukar Raheem Two angry letters later, the relationship between the Nigerian Army and online newspaper, Premium Times has taken on some clarity. They have both threatened to take legal actions against each other but the Army's letter, which came first is the one that gives one concerns. Some Nigerians would by now be ruing their earlier recriminations and taking sides without the benefit of information. The first layer of concerns is about what the military's letter accused the newspaper of. The second level of concerns derived from the inability of the letter written in response by Premium Times to sufficiently discharge it from the weighty accusations levelled against it by the army. On a different facet is the dimension that the army has not made similar accusations against any other publication even though it is on record that several media organisations have reported, without jeopardising our collective security, the shortcomings that they discovered in the way the military conducts its affairs. This could only imply that the Army detected something sinister in the way Premium Times has been reporting its operation and has for some reason been mild in responding to this obvious threat. The letter written by Major General I.M. Alkali on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt General Tukur Buratai is an eye opener. In that communication more facts emerged as to why the Nigerian Army finally decided to pursue legal actions against the online newspaper. It exposed the newspaper's interest in bringing down not just the army as an institution but also Buratai as an individual. It also revealed the Army's frustration with what amounted to that publication's deliberate sabotage of the anti-terror war in manners that have led to troops' deaths on several occasions. It appeared the decision to intimate Premium Times about a potential law suit was driven by a desire to see the newspaper embrace professionalism like its other contemporaries irrespective of its hidden agenda. Several Nigerians have argued that openness with information is needed for counterinsurgency operations to succeed. It is however important to establish that some of those canvassing such openness merely parrot lines from international gatherings without full appreciation of the considerations involved. Few of those who demand disclosure of sensitive operational information are aware that those who marketed these standards to them do not themselves implement same in their own countries. One is therefore compelled to ask if the army could have approached the issue in another way, like handing over every single byte of military secrets to appease Premium Times. It does not appear this would have achieved much with resoluteness one has seen on the part of its aggressor, who is running the propaganda that the army is high handed. But with the much one has seen of that organisation since Buratai took charge it pursues the most conciliatory approach possible, which in this case was mooting the prospect of dragging Premium Times before a court perchance it will trigger a rethink. In exploring the legal option, the army came off as not wanting to be seen as stifling freedom of the press even though the breaches committed by the online newspaper are grievous. That the newspaper rather resorted to writing a reply that only played to the gallery is a testimony to its accuser's claim that it not only hates the leadership of the Nigerian Army and the Army as a service but that it also hates Nigeria as a nation. This should set off alarm bells for all patriotic Nigerians. We can survive the dangers of daily onslaught on the existence of the country by foreign media networks but the nation's future existence would be counted in months if an indignous media organisation staffed by Nigerians is on a hate campaign against the country. It therefore appears Nigerians do not realise that Premium Times is hiding under the guise of exclusive reports to put the lives of soldiers on missions at risk on several occasions, with some even losing their lives. If this had continued it was a matter of time before the terrorists overran everywhere and kill off the rest of us. This will explain the reservation expressed by the military leadership in the past but which seemed to have only spurred the people in the newspaper to do more of such dangerous reporting. The military is like a big family. The COAS must therefore tend to see the troops as his family so one can imagine how painful it is for him, which would be the case for other commanders, when people hide under media to share information that lead to the death of troops. It must be recalled that in the days when Boko Haram was running all over the place, Premium Times was always the first to leak information about troops movement. Some of those reports led to troops being ambushed and each time that happened things ended badly. A cursory look at other media, even the libertarian media of western countries do not share information that could potentially endanger their militaries and definitely not reporting troop movement prior to operations and platform where terrorists have access to read. Just like the army claimed, whatever grudge the online newspaper harbours goes beyond the situation in the Gambia in a way that could have endangered Nigerians living there. Premium Times' story that the Nigerian Army was planning to attack outgoing Gambian President (Yahya) Jammeh was one that could have put the lives of Nigerians in Gambia at risk for the mere fact that they would transform from peaceful regional citizens to aggressors overnight. There was also the diplomatic aspect of how Nigeria now has to convince Gambians that it is not invading their country. What were they trying to gain by making it look like Nigerian Army was going to attack another country when it was an ECOWAS decision? Those loyal to Jammeh could have risen against helpless Nigerian civilians living in the Gambia and they will lose their businesses and even their lives. Premium Times would have then be able to repeat the scenario where it hides under journalistic reporting to provide information for Boko Haram terrorists to kill troops when its report triggers the lynching of Nigerians in Gambia. Why it wants to earn this unpleasant record of killing the most Nigerians whether soldiers or civilians and whether here at home or in far away Gambia remains a mystery. This is the kind of frustration that Premium Times wants those securing Nigeria to face on daily basis. Raheem, a public affairs commentator writes from Kaduna, Kaduna State. https://leadership.ng/columns/567469/armys-frustration-premium-times-sabotage 3 Likes
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Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by mytime24(f): 11:33am On Jan 17, 2017 |
this land is nt for sale
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Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by TANTUMERGO007(m): 11:33am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by alienvirus: 11:34am On Jan 17, 2017 |
God bless NA. Be focused. No publication by badbellers will ruin your fight against insurgents. 10 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by initialize(m): 11:34am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Tonymario58: 11:34am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Ok |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by talkeverytime: 11:35am On Jan 17, 2017 |
hmm |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by dunkem21(m): 11:36am On Jan 17, 2017 |
No comment bamosagie: 2 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by shaggy007(m): 11:36am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by ichidodo: 11:37am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Ok, Premium times shouldn't call out a corrupt army hierarchy....Because of the apparent fear of a perceived threat to National security but we all prefer thwarting the real threat to National security by this truism of labelling Buratai, and his cohorts thieves at the same time hypocritical corrupt propagandists following the footsteps of their patron el dumbo presidente there by saving countless gullible lives who might just not be in the know of a disgruntled and horribly ill-equpped yet ill financed Nigerian Army -following systematic looting by Buratai and his minions- these gullible lives might just be you or me whether serving as civilian or military capacity in the cross hairs of a very brutal,fanatic and suicidal terrorist organization.... Yep, Premium times should shut up and not expose Buratai. 11 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by bamosagie(m): 11:37am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Nice write up, but the likes of Raheem was silent when the media was busy sabotaging this same army under Jonathan's watch. 12 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by maximunimpact(m): 11:37am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Media vs Military = people surfers as intelligence leak is security breach..... Premium times be-warned! 5 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Nobody: 11:38am On Jan 17, 2017 |
When SR and some Nigerian media helped the APC to bring the army under ex president good luck Jonathan administration down nobody sue them.Dont do unto others what you don't want them to do unto you. As far as I know,premium times was only reporting the poor welfare of troops in the battlefield and how their ogas in abuja have been shortchanging them which other media have been trying to block 23 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Nobody: 11:38am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Which kind post b dis? 1 Like |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by kuuljay(m): 11:39am On Jan 17, 2017 |
There will always be saboteurs, for different reasons 1 Like |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by alatbaba1(m): 11:41am On Jan 17, 2017 |
fvccking Tooo long to read |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by kurt09(m): 11:41am On Jan 17, 2017 |
brainy4oli: 1 Like
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Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Oildichotomy(m): 11:42am On Jan 17, 2017 |
And this is the end of the post! I'm not surprised the defensive nature of the Raheem guy 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Icecomrade: 11:46am On Jan 17, 2017 |
sad |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Lionhearted: 11:46am On Jan 17, 2017 |
If newspaper like PremiumTimes can easily have access to military secrets then any other determined entity like BokoHaram can also do so. The military should rather plug the holes where the secrets are leaking from, not chasing one rabbit about when they are potentially many rabbits out there. 6 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by bonechamberlain(m): 11:46am On Jan 17, 2017 |
let the army sue. Nonsense |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Fedayeen02: 11:49am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Buratai the Theif always buying Afonja youths to support his corrupt lifestyle |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Fedayeen02: 11:50am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Oildichotomy:Yoruba Youths don't support corruption Cc Freeglobe |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by shammah1(m): 11:54am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Mtcheew. The write up is biased. If Raheem didn't write in support of the army during Jonathan's regime then he should shut up. 2 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by LewsTherin: 11:55am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Writer hasn't made himself clear. I still am not understanding |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by seunmsg(m): 11:57am On Jan 17, 2017 |
bamosagie: Must you guys bring Jonathan into every discussion? Let's even assume you are correct that some media houses sabotaged the army under Jonathan, does it make it right to do the same under Buhari? 1 Like |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Timelezz: 11:58am On Jan 17, 2017 |
The Nigerian army should be sincere and more concerned about how troop's movement gets to the press prior to deployment. This is a bogus write-up and blame game. We all know the Nigerian army as one of the poorest in civilian relations in the world. And on invading Gambia...who doesn't know Nigeria controls ECOWAS? 5 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by Nobody: 11:59am On Jan 17, 2017 |
1 Like |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by zicoraads: 12:05pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
Biased write up. This writer obviously want favors from either the military or the government. Next! 4 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by OlujobaSamuel: 12:08pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
media should report only corrupt act or negligence in our defence system, they should stop this habit of reporting strategies and logistics 2 Likes |
Re: Army's Frustration, Premium Times' Sabotage by shammah1(m): 12:12pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
Na dem Oildichotomy: 1 Like |
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