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Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by sarrki(m): 1:39am On May 20, 2017
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Some retired generals in the military have backed the current democratic dispensation and warned military elements not to engage in any move that could destabilise the country’s democracy.

The retired generals warned the military to steer clear of politics, saying such a move could lead to a face-off between the military and the citizens.



The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. –Gen. Tukur Buratai, had recently warned military men against being used by politicians to truncate the country’s democracy, saying he had received information that some individuals had been approaching some officers and soldiers for undisclosed political reasons.

But the retired generals declared their support for the government of the President Muhammadu Buhari and his vice, who is now Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

Supporting Buratai’s call, Gen. Alani Akinrinade (retd.), described politicking as a “misadventure” that almost destroyed the military and left the country crawling towards development.

The retired general also warned the military against doing anything that could destabilise the democracy under which the country is now operating, saying such a move could lead to a face-off between the military and the citizens.

He said, “It [politicking] is a misadventure that virtually destroyed the military as an institution and left our country crawling in the race to modernity. I suspect the general [Buratai] will feed his information to the intelligence community for evaluation.

“The military knows that even the populace will confront them and I’m not discounting the likelihood that the military itself has diverse reasons to oppose any move to truncate our rickety democracy.”

Maj. –Gen. David Jemibewon (retd.), who also declared his support for democracy, warned the military to completely stay out of politics.

The former Military Governor of the Old Oyo State praised Buratai for saying what he described as “good”, adding that “it is a good one from him because we are now under democratic dispensation and the military should not be seen as interfering in politics. Politicking is not their job. I am in total support of what Buratai said.”

According to Brig. –Gen. Ajibola Togun (retd.), the military was not built for the purpose of politicking. He, therefore, warned the military not to do anything that would destabilise democracy.

He, however, accused politicians of being the ones who had contaminated the military as an institution in the past, through bribery and corruption.

“The military is not for politicking at all. It wasn’t the purpose for which we have it. The military has no business in politics at all.

“However, it is the politicians who messed up the military when they started throwing money at soldiers. The politicians corrupted our military establishment.

“Be that as it may, the military should completely stay out of politics. We have democracy now and no soldier should be seen as destabilising it,” he said.

Also a retired Brigadier General, Kayode Ojo, noted that though Nigeria’s democracy was still young and imperfect, it would get better with time.

Ojo, who described democracy as the best system of government, therefore, said nothing must be allowed to jeopardise a political system that “allows the choosing and replacing of governments through free and fair elections.”

He said, “I must commend the Chief of Army Staff for coming out to warn those who have been approaching some military personnel for undisclosed political reasons to desist from doing so.

“This is a proactive step meant to nip in the bud any unpleasant event. It is also meant to remind the military personnel that they should be apolitical, non- partisan and be subservient to their political leaders. They should rather concentrate on their constitutional role.

“Buhari/Osinbajo joint ticket was massively voted for by Nigerians on the All Progressives Congress’ platform to govern Nigeria till 2019. It behoves every Nigerian to ensure that nothing untoward happens to that ticket till the end of their term in 2019 when they could be voted for a second term or voted out.

“And if the hobnobbing by military personnel with politicians constitutes a threat to the security of this country or to our democracy, the military hierarchy knows what to do,” Ojo said.

Ojo’s submission was similar to a call made by Maj. –Gen. Chris Olukolade (retd.), who also expressed support for Buratai’s warning, while adding that the “military has no business with politics.”

In February 2015, two months before the 2015 elections, Olukolade had said the military would never get involved in politics after concerns grew about its role in pushing for the country’s presidential election to be delayed by six weeks.

Then, the military had faced accusations of interference in politics when the then-Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, revealed that the office of the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), had written to him saying that unless he [Jega] delayed the February 14, 2015 election, it [the military] could not guarantee security.

The NSA had urged a six-week delay to enable the military to contain the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East.

But the then-Defence spokesperson, Maj. –Gen. Olukolade, had warned the military to remain conscious of its service oath and solemn commitment to protect the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria even while remaining loyal to constituted authorities in the country.

A former Military Administrator of Bauchi and Osun states, Col. Theophilus Bamigboye (retd.), said it would be sad if the rumour that some people were planning to topple the government of President Buhari turned out to be true.

He declared his commitment and support for the government of Buhari and Osinbajo, noting that it was wrong for soldiers to be involved in politics while still serving the nation.

He called on any military officer interested in politics to resign before doing so, warning that one cannot be a military man and be partisan.

“We have been in full democracy for some years and people should not truncate it at this time. So, it will be very unfortunate if the rumour is found to be true.

“It will be too bad for us, too bad for this nation and too bad for our growth.

“There should not be any nonsense talk about coup; we should all work hard and make democracy to thrive.

“So I absolutely agree with the Chief of Army Staff that soldiers should stay out of politics. Anybody in uniform that is interested in politics should just resign and join politics. But you cannot be in the military and at the same time, be partisan or dabble into politics,” he said.

Also, leader of a group of ex-service men, Military Professional Liaison, Yinusa Ogoni, has assured that none of the members of the organisation could be recruited for any job meant to truncate the country’s democracy.

He said, “No retired military man that was discharged honorably will be part of anything criminal except the person is a deserter. They won’t be part of such irrespective of their situation or suffering because they swore an oath to serve the nation and they are resilient.

“Also, the clear handwriting on the wall is that this government is serious about ridding Nigeria of corruption, insurgency and insecurity. So the entire nation is in support of democracy. As far as retired soldiers and officers are concerned, they are not disposed to supporting anything that will destabilise our democracy now.

“And there is no way our men will support that and the military system has the capacity to deal with any officer mixing with politicians. The military system can fish out such people and it has an internal way of dealing with erring soldiers. There are many sanctions in the code of conduct for military men that commit such crimes. If you try to topple a government, the crime is clear and the military knows what to do about it.”

Meanwhile, General Officer Commanding 1 Division, Nigerian Army, Kaduna, Maj. –Gen. Adeniyi Oyebade, has warned soldiers to desist from illegal duties that would tarnish the image of the army.

Oyebade gave the warning while inaugurating Gunners Memorial Garden built by the Commander 31 Artillery Brigade, Brig. –Gen. Moshood Jimoh, in honour of the fallen soldiers of the brigade in Minna, Niger State Capital.

Oyebade said that on no account should any soldier involve themselves in illegal duties that would jeopardse the work of the army, adding that any person caught would be dealt with.

He said, “Army will not tolerate illegal duties from any soldier. Try as much as you can to exhibit army professionalism while discharging your duties




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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by Nobody: 3:01am On May 20, 2017
Soro mmuo gbuo soro mmadu bia mgbaru. Any interpreter in the house? grin

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by OKUCHI11(m): 3:13am On May 20, 2017
Take pana
Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by Jabioro: 3:31am On May 20, 2017
Politicians approaching military to scuttle the constitution, let have the name, the people that wanted to live above law..

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by rose54321: 3:52am On May 20, 2017
Impossicant, you cannot separate (atleast not in a developing economy like ours), the military from politics.
They will always be involved in the corridors of power.

Over the years though our military heads have been over fed that anything coup no dey sweet them. life usually becomes more valuable as you get more money.

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by GameGod(m): 4:39am On May 20, 2017
I'm looking for Cownu's thread angry

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by madridguy(m): 4:43am On May 20, 2017
Following...

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by mmb(m): 4:57am On May 20, 2017
I only saw names of Yoruba retired Generals.

They are giving protection to their son Osinbajo.

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by sarrki(m): 5:14am On May 20, 2017
mmb:
I only saw names of Yoruba retired Generals.

They are giving protection to their son Osinbajo.


What's bad in protecting an illustrious son ?

Hatred kills

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by Riodiao(m): 5:30am On May 20, 2017
All of them afonja generals. Lol

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by ipobarecriminals: 5:39am On May 20, 2017
I believe the powerful civilian involved in dis Military saga is ATIKU

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by sarrki(m): 5:53am On May 20, 2017
ipobarecriminals:
I believe the powerful civilian involved in dis Military saga is ATIKU

Spot on

They are really dealing with him presently

His company Intel is feeling the hit right now

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by ipobarecriminals: 6:06am On May 20, 2017
sarrki:


Spot on

They are really dealing with him presently

His company Intel is feeling the hit right now
one thing I knw is that coup/no coup,the hopeless,desperate THIEF is wasting his time.

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by ipobarecriminals: 6:10am On May 20, 2017
grin grin grin grin cheesy wink
GameGod:
I'm looking for Cownu's thread angry
grin that Fraudster kingpin(Joe Igbokwe. 2017)

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by ipobarecriminals: 6:16am On May 20, 2017
mmb:
I only saw names of Yoruba retired Generals.

They are giving protection to their son Osinbajo.
abi! Trying to protect U and ur unborn generation. Yoruba dnt support criminals.

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by ipobarecriminals: 6:19am On May 20, 2017
SirJeffry:
Soro mmuo gbuo soro mmadu bia mgbaru. Any interpreter in the house? grin
if u like,write am in khoisan/bantu lang.We Yoruba dnt support CRIMINALS

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by hucienda: 6:48am On May 20, 2017
mmb:
I only saw names of Yoruba retired Generals.

They are giving protection to their son Osinbajo.

See as you take time analyse am.

NCAN taught you well.
cheesy

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by obonujoker(m): 6:58am On May 20, 2017
ipobarecriminals:
abi! Trying to protect U and ur unborn generation. Yoruba dnt support criminals.

Buh you support Tinubu

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by mars123(m): 7:03am On May 20, 2017
afonja or ipob or whatever, a military coup in Nigeria should not be supported by any right thinking individual. We can only imagine how developed Nigeria wouldve been if we had an uninterrupted democratic system since independence. I will like to see them try and fail though. Some rumored politicians i will like to see their neck break at the hanger.

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by Nobody: 7:09am On May 20, 2017
the question is, is what we are practicing here in Nigeria democracy? is this drama we hear and watch everyday in Abuja, from legislators to judiciary and to the executive democracy??
of what use is this democracy? how has this democracy impacted on the Nigerian masses positively
these retired generals that are holding this country ransom , only cares about how to keep their oil blocs and pocket not running dry, they will not succeed.
don't be fooled cos they don't care about you! who democracy help?

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by Nobody: 8:13am On May 20, 2017
The Generals should also know that if things continue to go they way they have been going since the return of this latest democratic experiment in '99 then,we can not continue to hold back the evil day. The chaos and lawlessness in the land keeps reaching irksome heights by the day and it is a scenario like this that serves as prompting for some elements in the military to come in and claim to be the messiahs. This has always been the case in our history(at least since 1966). The civilians fail to co-ordinate the affairs of the State properly and some elements in the armed forces pounce on the opportunity.

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by RichYoungNigga: 8:41am On May 20, 2017

No need to warn them

They have already seen how Buhari failed woefully in politics

They don't wanna turn out like Buhari

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by Timileyin008: 8:41am On May 20, 2017
who no get work wey read all this epistle to the people of maiduguri should summarize in 5 sentenc3s
Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by PointZerom: 8:42am On May 20, 2017
ok
Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by Agbafs2005(m): 8:42am On May 20, 2017
Dan warns u all to stay away from nairaland.....cos today is his birthday.
Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by Nutase: 8:42am On May 20, 2017
tongue
Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by sakalisis(m): 8:43am On May 20, 2017
Okay nai
Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by otabuko(m): 8:43am On May 20, 2017
sarrki:
un Alagbe

Some retired generals in the military have backed the current democratic dispensation and warned military elements not to engage in any move that could destabilise the country’s democracy.

The retired generals warned the military to steer clear of politics, saying such a move could lead to a face-off between the military and the citizens.



The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. –Gen. Tukur Buratai, had recently warned military men against being used by politicians to truncate the country’s democracy, saying he had received information that some individuals had been approaching some officers and soldiers for undisclosed political reasons.

But the retired generals declared their support for the government of the President Muhammadu Buhari and his vice, who is now Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

Supporting Buratai’s call, Gen. Alani Akinrinade (retd.), described politicking as a “misadventure” that almost destroyed the military and left the country crawling towards development.

The retired general also warned the military against doing anything that could destabilise the democracy under which the country is now operating, saying such a move could lead to a face-off between the military and the citizens.

He said, “It [politicking] is a misadventure that virtually destroyed the military as an institution and left our country crawling in the race to modernity. I suspect the general [Buratai] will feed his information to the intelligence community for evaluation.

“The military knows that even the populace will confront them and I’m not discounting the likelihood that the military itself has diverse reasons to oppose any move to truncate our rickety democracy.”

Maj. –Gen. David Jemibewon (retd.), who also declared his support for democracy, warned the military to completely stay out of politics.

The former Military Governor of the Old Oyo State praised Buratai for saying what he described as “good”, adding that “it is a good one from him because we are now under democratic dispensation and the military should not be seen as interfering in politics. Politicking is not their job. I am in total support of what Buratai said.”

According to Brig. –Gen. Ajibola Togun (retd.), the military was not built for the purpose of politicking. He, therefore, warned the military not to do anything that would destabilise democracy.

He, however, accused politicians of being the ones who had contaminated the military as an institution in the past, through bribery and corruption.

“The military is not for politicking at all. It wasn’t the purpose for which we have it. The military has no business in politics at all.

“However, it is the politicians who messed up the military when they started throwing money at soldiers. The politicians corrupted our military establishment.

“Be that as it may, the military should completely stay out of politics. We have democracy now and no soldier should be seen as destabilising it,” he said.

Also a retired Brigadier General, Kayode Ojo, noted that though Nigeria’s democracy was still young and imperfect, it would get better with time.

Ojo, who described democracy as the best system of government, therefore, said nothing must be allowed to jeopardise a political system that “allows the choosing and replacing of governments through free and fair elections.”

He said, “I must commend the Chief of Army Staff for coming out to warn those who have been approaching some military personnel for undisclosed political reasons to desist from doing so.

“This is a proactive step meant to nip in the bud any unpleasant event. It is also meant to remind the military personnel that they should be apolitical, non- partisan and be subservient to their political leaders. They should rather concentrate on their constitutional role.

“Buhari/Osinbajo joint ticket was massively voted for by Nigerians on the All Progressives Congress’ platform to govern Nigeria till 2019. It behoves every Nigerian to ensure that nothing untoward happens to that ticket till the end of their term in 2019 when they could be voted for a second term or voted out.

“And if the hobnobbing by military personnel with politicians constitutes a threat to the security of this country or to our democracy, the military hierarchy knows what to do,” Ojo said.

Ojo’s submission was similar to a call made by Maj. –Gen. Chris Olukolade (retd.), who also expressed support for Buratai’s warning, while adding that the “military has no business with politics.”

In February 2015, two months before the 2015 elections, Olukolade had said the military would never get involved in politics after concerns grew about its role in pushing for the country’s presidential election to be delayed by six weeks.

Then, the military had faced accusations of interference in politics when the then-Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, revealed that the office of the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), had written to him saying that unless he [Jega] delayed the February 14, 2015 election, it [the military] could not guarantee security.

The NSA had urged a six-week delay to enable the military to contain the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East.

But the then-Defence spokesperson, Maj. –Gen. Olukolade, had warned the military to remain conscious of its service oath and solemn commitment to protect the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria even while remaining loyal to constituted authorities in the country.

A former Military Administrator of Bauchi and Osun states, Col. Theophilus Bamigboye (retd.), said it would be sad if the rumour that some people were planning to topple the government of President Buhari turned out to be true.

He declared his commitment and support for the government of Buhari and Osinbajo, noting that it was wrong for soldiers to be involved in politics while still serving the nation.

He called on any military officer interested in politics to resign before doing so, warning that one cannot be a military man and be partisan.

“We have been in full democracy for some years and people should not truncate it at this time. So, it will be very unfortunate if the rumour is found to be true.

“It will be too bad for us, too bad for this nation and too bad for our growth.

“There should not be any nonsense talk about coup; we should all work hard and make democracy to thrive.

“So I absolutely agree with the Chief of Army Staff that soldiers should stay out of politics. Anybody in uniform that is interested in politics should just resign and join politics. But you cannot be in the military and at the same time, be partisan or dabble into politics,” he said.

Also, leader of a group of ex-service men, Military Professional Liaison, Yinusa Ogoni, has assured that none of the members of the organisation could be recruited for any job meant to truncate the country’s democracy.

He said, “No retired military man that was discharged honorably will be part of anything criminal except the person is a deserter. They won’t be part of such irrespective of their situation or suffering because they swore an oath to serve the nation and they are resilient.

“Also, the clear handwriting on the wall is that this government is serious about ridding Nigeria of corruption, insurgency and insecurity. So the entire nation is in support of democracy. As far as retired soldiers and officers are concerned, they are not disposed to supporting anything that will destabilise our democracy now.

“And there is no way our men will support that and the military system has the capacity to deal with any officer mixing with politicians. The military system can fish out such people and it has an internal way of dealing with erring soldiers. There are many sanctions in the code of conduct for military men that commit such crimes. If you try to topple a government, the crime is clear and the military knows what to do about it.”

Meanwhile, General Officer Commanding 1 Division, Nigerian Army, Kaduna, Maj. –Gen. Adeniyi Oyebade, has warned soldiers to desist from illegal duties that would tarnish the image of the army.

Oyebade gave the warning while inaugurating Gunners Memorial Garden built by the Commander 31 Artillery Brigade, Brig. –Gen. Moshood Jimoh, in honour of the fallen soldiers of the brigade in Minna, Niger State Capital.

Oyebade said that on no account should any soldier involve themselves in illegal duties that would jeopardse the work of the army, adding that any person caught would be dealt with.

He said, “Army will not tolerate illegal duties from any soldier. Try as much as you can to exhibit army professionalism while discharging your duties




http://punchng.com/retired-generals-warn-military-to-stay-out-of-politics/
The loyalty I see from T. Y. Buratai is epic. I've not really known much about office of the COAS. But with recent events that has happened and the way he came out to address it. I only have one thing to say *God bless the military and save our democracy*

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by ajebuter(f): 8:43am On May 20, 2017
By retired military does he mean?
OBJ
IBB
Theo Danjuma
Yakubu Gowon
Abdusallam
Right?
Make l laugh in Cantonese

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by Ngokafor(f): 8:44am On May 20, 2017
mmb:
I only saw names of Yoruba retired Generals.

They are giving protection to their son Osinbajo.


...Exactly and expected...the heading should be 'Retired Yoruba Generals'

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Re: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics by quiverfull(m): 8:44am On May 20, 2017
Disgruntled PDP members trying to get through the backdoor what they couldn't get via the ballot box. Unfortunate lot I say.

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