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In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by philips70(m): 6:45am On Jul 14, 2015
In a sweeping shakeup of the nation’s security sector, President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday approved the appointment of new service chiefs and a National Security Adviser.

The appointments of the new service chiefs were contained in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina.

Adesina later told one of our correspondents that the appointment of new service chiefs was part of the government’s strategies to crush the Boko Haram insurgency.

Buhari had earlier in the day sacked the service chiefs and the NSA he inherited from ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.

The new appointees, according to Adesina’s statement, are, Chief of Defence Staff, Maj.Gen. Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin; Chief of Army Staff, Maj.Gen. T.Y. Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas; Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar; and Chief of Defence Intelligence, Air Vice Marshal Monday Riku Morgan.

They replaced former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh; former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah; former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Usman Jibrin; and former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Adesola Amosu, who were all sacked earlier on Monday.

The new NSA is Maj.Gen. Babagana Monguno (retd.). He replaced Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.)

Meet the new men of power

The new CDS, Olonishakin (N/6901) hails from Ekiti State and until his appointment, was the Head of the Nigerian Army Training and Doctrine Command in Minna, Niger State.

The new CAS, Buratai, hails from Borno State. He was, until his new appointment, the Commander of the Multinational Joint Task Force, which has its headquarters in Ndjamena, Republic of Chad.

Buratai had previously served as Commander of the Nigerian Army’s 2nd Brigade in Port Harcourt, Rivers State; and Commander of the Nigerian Army School of Infantry in Jaji, Kaduna State.

The new CNS, Ibas (NN/0746), hails from Cross River State. He enlisted into the Nigerian Defence Academy as a member of the 26th Regular Course in 1979 and was commissioned as a sub-lieutenant in 1983.

Ibas had previously served as the Naval Provost Marshal; Chief Staff Officer, Naval Training Command; Chief of Administration, Naval Headquarters; Flag Officer Commanding Western Naval Command and Chief of Logistics, Naval Headquarters. Until his appointment as the CNS, he was the Chief Executive Officer of Navy Holdings Limited.

The new Chief of Air Staff, Abubakar (NAF/1433), hails from Bauchi State. Before his new appointment, he had previously served as Chief of Standards and Evaluation, NAF Headquarters; Chief of Defence Communications and Air Officer Commanding, NAF Training Command. He was the Chief of Administration, NAF Headquarters, until his new appointment.

The new Chief of Defence Intelligence, Morgan, hails from Benue State. He was commissioned into the Nigerian Air Force as a Pilot Officer in June, 1982. He once served as the Air Officer Commanding, NAF Logistics Command.

The new NSA was a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 21st Regular Course.

Before his retirement from the Army, he held several command and staff appointments including, Commander, Guards Brigade; Deputy Commandant, National Defence College; Chief of Defence Intelligence, Chief of Defence Logistics and Commander, Training and Doctrine Command.

Adesina said the new service chiefs would hold their appointments in an acting capacity until confirmed by the Senate.

He quoted the President as thanking the outgoing service chiefs and the NSA for their services to the nation and wished them well in their future endeavours.

Buhari had similarly sacked the former Director-General of the Department of State Services, Ita Ekpenyong, last week and immediately announced Lawal Musa Daura as the replacement.

Daura, 61, from Katsina State, returned to the government secret service from retirement.

‘President in a hurry’

Meanwhile, the Labour Party, in one of the reactions to the sacking of the former service chiefs, said on Monday that Buhari acted in a hurry.

The National Chairman of LP, Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, in a statement in Abuja, said, “It is my candid opinion that Mr. President should have exercised a little restraint in sacking the service chiefs; he should not have taken that action in a hurry. He should have considered the totality of what is on ground. But the fact of the matter is that his action may have also been informed by the security report he had. We do not know what is available to him, which made him take that action hastily the way he did it.

“But whatever the information in possession of the President, it is our candid opinion that the President should have waited for some time, to still try the service chiefs before they were bundled out of office. Buhari should have waited because he seems to be acting on the basis of trial and error. Probably, they must have advised him regarding the removal of checkpoints.

“Buhari made pronouncements and removed the checkpoints; no sooner had he removed the checkpoints, then insecurity escalated and Boko Haram started unleashing terror. The government had to eat its word and returned the checkpoints. It is not good enough for a government that has been advocating change.”

‘New chiefs overdue’

But security experts endorsed the sack of the former service chiefs by the President, noting that the sack had been long overdue.

A retired Commissioner of Police, Abubakar Tsav, noted that the former service chiefs were partisan, stressing that Jonathan “spoilt them with money and there was no control or supervision.”

He noted that the new service chiefs might perform better than their predecessors, adding that he learnt that the new chiefs were core professionals.

A security analyst, Ben Okezie, said the sack of the erstwhile security chiefs was the right thing any new Commander-in-Chief would do.

Okezie said, “Sacking the service chiefs is the right thing any new Commander-in-Chief would do. Why it was delayed was because they were prosecuting an asymmetrical war and the President was understudying them so that he could know how to plan with the new security chiefs.


I don’t know much about the new security chiefs until we study their antecedents and know their track records. Using the NSA to judge the others, one can say Buhari must have done his research well before appointing them. The appointment of the NSA shows that the President knows what he is doing.”

Also, the National Coordinator of the All Progressives Congress United Kingdom, Mr. Ade Omole, commended Buhari for sacking the service chiefs.

“It will help boost the morale of our valiant soldiers who are battling Boko Haram,” Omole said.

Buhari never removed checkpoints’

But Adesina said Buhari never ordered the dismantling of military checkpoints, contrary to the stories making the rounds.

He said the President’s directive was that soldiers should be removed from checkpoints located in non-essential areas.

Adesina said, “Military checkpoints were never taken away in the first place. I was at that meeting where the President gave an instruction on what to do with the military checkpoints. He never said they should be dismantled.

“What he said was that they should remove soldiers from checkpoints in non-essential areas. The President gave an account in that meeting. He said one day before he became President, he was coming from Minna and shortly before entering Abuja, the many lanes on the road merged into one lane and there was a long traffic.

“He said when he eventually got to the point where the problem started, he saw one soldier who stood there and was just controlling traffic. He said he parked and introduced himself to the soldier and asked him if what he was doing was effective because he was just waving vehicles to pass.

“So, the President said if those manning the checkpoints had equipment to detect things, it is better. He said they should remove soldiers from non-essential checkpoints because the soldier that he saw was not better than a traffic warden.

“He said they should not reduce soldiers to traffic wardens when they can use them in some other places. Checkpoints were never dismantled.”

The President’s spokesman said it would be wrong and unfair for anybody or group to insinuate that Buhari had not been concerned about the increasing cases of attacks by members of the Boko Haram sect in parts of the country.

He told one of our correspondents on Monday that the Buhari administration was determined to end the insurgency as soon as possible and that a lot was being done to achieve this.

He said the Monday’s change of the nation’s service chiefs and the NSA by the President was also part of the strategies aimed at tackling the sect.

He said, “A lot is being done by this administration to end terrorism in affected parts of the country.

“This rejig of the security apparatus is not unconnected because fresh impetus and energy will be needed to tackle insurgency.

“So, nobody can say this government is not concerned about the spate of bombings and killings. Nobody can say that this government is not determined to end insurgency.”

Adesina said the President had spent the better part of his first two weeks in office working hard to find a solution to the problem.

No word from new chiefs

The newly-appointed service chiefs and the new NSA on Monday declined comments on their new status.

Shortly before their appointments were formally announced, they were summoned to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, for a meeting with President Buhari.

While that meeting was going on, the former NSA, Dasuki, was driven into the premises.

He went into the President’s office and left after about 15 minutes.

While the meeting was underway, the appointments were made public.

http://www.punchng.com/news/mixed-reactions-as-president-names-new-service-chiefs-nsa/

Please pay attention to the the bolded words and know that barcanista and his co travelers have a pretty long way to go on Nairaland for the next 4 years. Even the president's responsible haters have been dumbfounded on these appointments and many have expressed their satisfaction. But no, the Nairaland collective children of multiple anger no go gree.

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by DaBullIT(m): 6:47am On Jul 14, 2015
I hate long essays

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by lordmayor4(m): 6:47am On Jul 14, 2015
Ok
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by dunkem21(m): 6:48am On Jul 14, 2015
Nansense and Ingredients ..Full of contradictions ..If you want to reply barcanista, picket on Monguno and beam the search light on him.

The bolded crap has been extracted :

“ I don’t know much about the new security chiefs
until we study their antecedents and know their
track records. Using the NSA to judge the others,
one can say Buhari must have done his research
well before appointing them. The appointment of
the NSA shows that the President knows what he
is doing.”


Please click like for barcanista and share for philips70

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by ORACLE1975(m): 6:48am On Jul 14, 2015
I don read
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by chymystique(f): 6:53am On Jul 14, 2015
philips70, you made no point @ all at the so called bold sentences... Was expecting you to counter the allegations The nation newspaper and barcanista made about him in the previous thread with FACTS and not coming to tell us what we already know. That PMB consulted with the right people and agency and blah blah that they ve good record... We all know they were recommended by people abi PMB saw them in a vision?.... Pray they perform well to expectations and not this your long babble you wrote up there.

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by Dahveydson(m): 6:54am On Jul 14, 2015
You're just making fruitless noise. What barcanista posted was not written by him but by the nation's newspaper. Take up your grouse with them.




Not everytime counter, sometimes read, assimilate and learn.

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by philips70(m): 6:54am On Jul 14, 2015
DaBullIT:
I hate long essays

Just read only the bolded. Pay attention that it's coming from the people who just love to criticize the president just for tribal reasons. But I know there are very many reasonable and professional ones who don't take the tribal thing to these crazy levels.

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by philips70(m): 6:57am On Jul 14, 2015
Dahveydson:
You're just making fruitless noise. What barcanista posted was written by him but by the nation's newspaper. Take up your grouse with them.




Not everytime counter, sometimes read, assimilate and learn.

That recall of essays to discredit the appointments was grossly uncalled for. His motives are the reason for this thread. The appointments are spot on according to the people that matters.

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by Redoil: 6:59am On Jul 14, 2015
All this long rubbish that is just meaningless just to reply bacarnistar the scourge of APC.
If you know that APC are loosing it click share

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by Redoil: 7:00am On Jul 14, 2015
All this long rubbish that is just meaningless just to reply bacarnistar the scourge of APC.
If you know that APC are loosing it click share
if you know APC are more confuse than oshiomole click like.

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by skyface00(m): 7:04am On Jul 14, 2015
God bless you Mr president

We are with you in the journey

We support every action to put end to BOKO HARM

Haters can relocate to another country

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by Emeskhalifa(m): 7:06am On Jul 14, 2015
I knew there will be a counter grin
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by Nobody: 7:07am On Jul 14, 2015
why would you waste your time replying that jobless N10/post PDP brat
poverty enslaved him to the extent he's lost his common sense of reasoning

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 7:07am On Jul 14, 2015
Is it by force to write rebuttal even when there is no connection to the subject matter.

The issue raised by your opponents deals with background check on the acting NSA and not this out-of-point editorial you copied and pasted

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by illmatic101(m): 7:09am On Jul 14, 2015
Mtcheww, you're saying nothing do you actually know the meaning of the word counter? undecided
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by philips70(m): 7:12am On Jul 14, 2015
chymystique:
philips70, you made no point @ all at the so called bold sentences... Was expecting you to counter the allegations The nation newspaper and barcanista made about him in the previous thread with FACTS and not coming to tell us what we already know. That PMB consulted with the right people and agency and blah blah that they ve good record... We all know they were recommended by people abi PMB saw them in a vision?.... Pray they perform well to expectations and not this your long babble you wrote up there.

What are you on about? Barcanista quoted an old article he pulled out from some rusty archives. I posted a fresh article of yesterday's appraisal of the appointments. They are not my words. The keyword there is must he criticize everything in his new role without thinking?

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by 234GT(m): 7:13am On Jul 14, 2015
Op you goofed big time. This is not a reply to Barcanista jare. God bless Barcanista, I love the guy no be small!

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by ideykwum: 7:15am On Jul 14, 2015
My friend, do you know the meaning of the word "counter"



philips70:


Just read only the bolded. Pay attention that it's coming from the people who just love to criticize the president just for tribal reasons. But I know there are very many reasonable and professional ones who don't take the tribal thing to these crazy levels.
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by philips70(m): 7:18am On Jul 14, 2015
IsraeliAIRFORCE:
Is it a force to write rebuttal even when there is no connection to the subject matter.

The issue raised by your opponents deals with background check on the acting NSA and not this out-of-point editorial you copied and pasted

Flies do not ever bear false witness against wounds.
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by Emekamex(m): 7:21am On Jul 14, 2015
->This article lacks content.
->They were no points to disprove what Barcanista posted.
->We want you to prove that Monguno is well qualified and not this trash you posted.
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by philips70(m): 7:24am On Jul 14, 2015
234GT:
Op you goofed big time. This is not a reply to Barcanista jare. God bless Barcanista, I love the guy no be small!

Don't blame me for your comprehension and assimilation problems.
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by chymystique(f): 7:26am On Jul 14, 2015
philips70:


What are you on about? Barcanista quoted an old article he pulled out from some rusty archives. I posted a fresh article of yesterday's appraisal of the appointments. They are not my words. The keyword there is must he criticize everything in his new role without thinking?

You dont get my point.. You created this to reply barcanista and The nations newspaper abi?.. We expected you to tell us what we dont know already by refuting the claims against Mungono in the prev thread and not coming to tell us what PMB said.. By opening this thread we want to hear some new facts from you concerning the allegations. Prove to us those allegations against mungono is False.. If you cant do that, you should not ve created a counter thread and this your write-up should be moved to the trash bin. Simple cool

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by 234GT(m): 7:26am On Jul 14, 2015
philips70:


Don't blame me for your comprehension and assimilation problems.

Ok Sir. Na evening school I go, that na why I no fit understand simple English.

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by fulanimafia: 7:39am On Jul 14, 2015
Monguno's efforts against BH are documented for those that seek the truth.

**

Military will review security measures in Borno as appropriate, says Defence Chief Petinrin

On 23 February, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin, stated that the troops deployed to Borno State to check the violent activities of the Boko Haram sect, would continually ‘review and change’ their strategies, in order to ensure better protection of lives and property.

Marshal Petinrin stated this at the Government House in Maiduguri while briefing Governor Ali Modu Sheriff on efforts to end the serial killings in the state. Petinrin said the military will continue to change its approach until it finds a solution to the security challenges.

“We recently changed our strategy and we will continue to do so, until we succeed in all the places we are having challenges, including Borno, Bauchi and Plateau States. Part of the success is that, the military and other security agencies impounded several arms and ammunition in Maiduguri recently,” he said

“We are going to change the way we operate. It will be aggressive, but people should bear with us. I want to call on the people of the state, not to panic because the military and other security agents deployed to the state are working together to ensure that peace returns very soon,” he added. He however assured the governor and residents that the new security operations would be for a short while.

Responding, Sheriff thanked Marshal Petinrin for the army’s intervention to restore peace in the state. He said the security measures already taken by the soldiers and the police have yielded results, as six of the suspected sect members were killed only three days earlier. He also pointed to the recent arrest of two financiers of the sect and the seizure of arms and ammunitions from the sect’s houses in Maiduguri and Damaturu, the Yobe State capital.

The Chief of Defence Staff was accompanied by the Chief of Policy and Planning, Air Vice Marshal Dick Irunabere, Chief of Logistics, Major General Atiegoba, Chief of Defence Intelligence, Major General Babagana Monguno; assistant director of operations (Land), Col. O.O. Adeniyi and director, defence information, Col. M.M. Yerima.

https://saferafricagroup./tag/major-general-babagana-monguno/

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by philips70(m): 7:43am On Jul 14, 2015
chymystique:


You dont get my point.. You created this to reply barcanista and The nations newspaper abi?.. We expected you to tell us what we dont know already by refuting the claims against Mungono in the prev thread and not coming to tell us what PMB said.. By opening this thread we want to hear some new facts from you concerning the allegations. Prove to us those allegations against mungono is False.. Simple cool

I put it to you that all the allegations against GEJ, NOI and Diezani are true. Do you agree? Is Dele Agekameh a security expert? Please scurry the internet and read real glowing tributes on Monguno and how he is the perfect person to take up that position. The simple point here is he pulled out that article with the sole aim of discrediting the NSA and the president's choice.

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Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by StOla: 7:46am On Jul 14, 2015
Leave him alone.

A labourer must work for his wages.
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by philips70(m): 7:50am On Jul 14, 2015
Emekamex:
->This article lacks content.
->They were no points to disprove what Barcanista posted.
->We want you to prove that Monguno is well qualified and not this trash you posted.

You must not be spoon fed all the time. The internet is for everyone and not the exclusive preserve of barcanista. Go check out stuffs for yourself. This is why many of you continued to be brainwashed by paid agents. While you sing aleluyah they smile to the bank.
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by dekdek: 7:50am On Jul 14, 2015
chymystique:
philips70, you made no point @ all at the so called bold sentences... Was expecting you to counter the allegations The nation newspaper and barcanista made about him in the previous thread with FACTS and not coming to tell us what we already know. That PMB consulted with the right people and agency and blah blah that they ve good record... We all know they were recommended by people abi PMB saw them in a vision?.... Pray they perform well to expectations and not this your long babble you wrote up there.

U are wrong. That article is just an opinion of a deranged soul propagated by the protection seeker and not the opinion of the newspaper in question. Besides the below came to fore and non of thee propagators have risen up to attend to it.

genearts:


Because of just one article written by someone, you conclude the guy is incompetent. With all the numerous articles written about the incompetence of gej, have u agreed or concluded he is actually incompetent??
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by Redfruit(m): 7:52am On Jul 14, 2015
No matter how much you try to coat it, any honest person will agree with me that buhari is highly tribalised and a religious bigot.
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by Emekamex(m): 7:55am On Jul 14, 2015
philips70:


You must not be spoon fed all the time. The internet is for everyone and not the exclusive preserve of barcanista. Go check out stuffs for yourself. This is why many of you continued to be brainwashed by paid agents. While you sing aleluyah they smile to the bank.
->I have done my research on Monguno and I am yet to find a detailed article stating his credibility.
Re: In Reply To Barcanista The Nairaland PDP Spokesman On The NSA by philips70(m): 8:06am On Jul 14, 2015
Redfruit:
No matter how much you try to coat it, any honest person will agree with me that buhari is highly tribalised and a religious bigot.

You know nothing concerning the reasons behind these appointments. Even the hardest tribal critics of the president know the reasons and they applaud it.

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