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Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by dre11(m): 5:34am On May 27, 2019
Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja



As President Muhammadu Buhari winds down the first stanza of his administration, top military officers have begun jostling for the positions of service chiefs.

Already, there are reports of a likely shake-up in the military during the second term of the president, which begins on Wednesday, as the tenures of some of the service chiefs have expired.

THISDAY checks at the weekend showed that some of the high-ranking military officers have started lobbying to replace their superior officers.

The subterranean succession battles have triggered simmering tensions in the military, sources said.

The unusual situation was triggered by a recent rumour that while Buhari was considering renewing the tenures of the service chiefs, for a record third time, some of his close aides and associates opted for an overhaul of the leadership of the nation’s armed forces to infuse new confidence in efforts in tackling the insecurity in many parts of the country.

The president had argued recently that it was unhealthy to change service chiefs when the country was in a state of war with insurgents. But he admitted that there are ambitious officers who were aiming to succeed the service chiefs.

The situation has thrown up lobby groups who are determined to ensure that the service chiefs do not return after the May 29 inauguration.

The groups, acting on behalf of senior officers eyeing such positions, have been secretly reaching out to influential government officials, top-ranking politicians and powerful traditional rulers, among others, to convince the president on the need to appoint fresh hands to run the military establishments.

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Gabriel Olonisakin, who is a member of the Combatant Regular Course 25, is believed to have spent 40 years in service as against the statutory 35 years, having enlisted in the Nigerian Defence Academy for cadet training on January 3, 1979.

The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, a member of Course 26, has also spent 40 years in service, having joined the Navy in 1979.

His colleague, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, a member of Course Cadet Military Training Course (CMTC 5) joined the Air Force in November 1979. He has also spent 40 years in service.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Yusuf Buratai, a member of the Course 29, has spent 38 years in service.

In January, 1981, Buratai attended the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna as a member of the 29 Regular Combatant Course (29 RC) where he was given the prestigious appointment of Cadet Sergeant Major (CSM).

The major argument being put forward against the continued stay of the service chiefs has remained that the war against insurgency has persisted owing to the fact that “they have run out of ideas.”

“Obviously, they have run out of ideas. They have lost a sense of direction. Why are we losing soldiers every day? Our equipment is purchased and then carted away by insurgents and we still make noise.

“Change is a management concept that improves on situations and strategies.

“Even if the president ends up renewing their tenures again, it will end up eroding military ethos and tradition thereby creating major problems”, a senior military source told THISDAY.

The other contention is that many senior officers who had hoped to reach the peak of their career, including occupying the seat of the service chiefs, were forced to retire prematurely.

“So many senior officers were forced to retire up to Course 35. How would they move up when those from Courses 25 to 29 are still in service?

“In those days when core military tradition was adhered to, this won’t be the case,” another senior military source said.

Another line of argument is that some senior officers who believe they have the panacea to the challenge of insurgency have refused to volunteer such ideas.

“If you volunteer such an idea, somebody who has sat on your career progression would take advantage and take credit for your initiative and effort”, the source said.

Efforts by THISDAY yesterday to get the spokesman of the Defence Headquarters, Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu, were unfruitful. He neither picked up calls to his telephone line nor has he replied to the message sent to his WhatsApp platform as at press time.

However, Buhari is still at liberty to extend the tenure of the service chiefs, if he still considers them pivotal to winning the war against insurgency. The 1999 Constitution confers on the president the powers to reappoint or extend the tenure of the service chiefs.

Based on the Armed Forces Terms and Conditions of Service, the tenure of the defence and service chiefs expired on July 13, 2017.

However, the president approved the extension of the tenure till December 2017.

Buhari had on July 13, 2015, appointed the present crop of defence and service chiefs, and ought to have replaced them after the statutory two years.

In extending their tenures, Minister of Defence, Brigadier-General Mansur Dan-Ali (rtd) had said: “the President and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, having carefully reviewed the ongoing military operations across the country and the efforts of the Chief of Defence Staff and the service chiefs in the counter-insurgency operations in the North-East coupled with the security situation of the Niger Delta region, has approved the extension of tenure of service chiefs.

“This extension is pursuant of the powers conferred on the President by Section 218 (1) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Section 09.06 of the Harmonised Terms and Conditions for Service for officers (2012) Revised.”



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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by Nackzy: 5:39am On May 27, 2019
They are busy lobbying for juicy positions while our brothers in borno are killed in scores

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by chriskosherbal(m): 5:56am On May 27, 2019
Na wa for we country oooo
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by aolawale025: 6:24am On May 27, 2019
New faces should be appointed. It will boost morale and do things differently to face the current security challenges

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by helinues: 6:26am On May 27, 2019
Priority now is May 29 and June 12.. After that, all matter shall be revisited
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by Amuocha: 6:30am On May 27, 2019
They will be retained.

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by Flyingngel(m): 7:37am On May 27, 2019
Things like this make me to believe that Buhari is not in control of this government.

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by Nobody: 8:09am On May 27, 2019
Flyingngel:
Things like this make me to believe that Buhari is not in control of this government.
even in the USA, people lobby.

Edit:
An idiot quoted me and started writing a long bullshit. I'm just trying to tell this lady people lobby in other countries of the world, so is not a new thing. So I don't know why that stupid thing called livefreeordieha quoted me and started writing shit I don't understand.

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by EdoBoyJazzie: 10:31am On May 27, 2019
Northerner will still be appointed, what is shake up when we already know the outcome?.

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by dingbang(m): 10:34am On May 27, 2019
angry
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by frnchandrew(m): 10:36am On May 27, 2019
It's normal...but most senior officers should go with it
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by currentperson: 10:38am On May 27, 2019
nigeria and nigerians
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by arantess: 10:39am On May 27, 2019
dingbang poost=78758975:
angry
Wetin happen
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by Livefreeordieha(m): 10:39am On May 27, 2019
BabaOwen:
even in the USA, people lobby.
dunce sharrap!!!!!!! Nobody has said they don't here.. But don't copy only what favors u... Copy everything.. Like good leadership, good politics devoid of bloodshed and harassment, impunity and gross scale rigging with flagrant disregard for court judgement..

I will wait u to one day say but there's extra judicial killings unhindered in Holland... Where prisons are even shut and turned to money making buildings for tourism since no prisoners... And lest I forget no millions of churches &mosques.. Prostitution and mary j is legal... Ur senators and politicians come here to enjoy their loot and come back to tell u to be obedient, respect constituted authorities. Same thing ur ancestors were told... Wake up!!! U have all d Jesus and chukwu and allahs u need in Nigeria... None will come from the sky to savor ur pathetic existence now.. Or anytime soon..


Fix ursef

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by iluvdonjazzy: 10:41am On May 27, 2019
OK
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by dingbang(m): 10:44am On May 27, 2019
arantess:

Wetin happen
no team spirit in the Nigerian army, a house divided against itself cannot stand

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by MrMcJay(m): 10:45am On May 27, 2019
EdoBoyJazzie:
Northerner will still be appointed, what is shake up when we already know the outcome?.

Northerner like Emefiele. From Aniocha North. grin

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by Danwakae(m): 10:45am On May 27, 2019
Kuna da hankali


Dan brobra

Dan iska


People and our soldiers are dieing and u pple r stealing and want to remain
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by Racoon(m): 10:46am On May 27, 2019
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by Born2Breed(f): 10:47am On May 27, 2019
dre11:








https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/05/27/anxiety-uncertainty-in-military-over-service-chiefs-succession-battles/amp/





They've past retirement age that's why they reek of incompetence. Buhari is only retaining them cos they seems loyal and they have no interest in coup plotting.

Coups are mostly carried out by young turks with fresh ideas. Buhari will still retain these incompetent old hags because he knows most young military personnel's are against him.

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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by potosky: 10:47am On May 27, 2019
3 officers have taken the exam. Either eneche bro or Mr. Stingy
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by chukwuibuipob: 10:49am On May 27, 2019
lipsrsealed undecided undecided undecided sad wink angry cool whatever, the president should leave Buratai alone.He's ipobpigs friend.We like his pythons style.
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by davillian(m): 10:49am On May 27, 2019
They have crossed the 35years bench mark for service.
They should all be retired and let others rise to the position of service chiefs etc.
But this is Nigeria rules and laws are not respected
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by edo3(m): 10:51am On May 27, 2019
I swear i know a man that can put an end to this mess,, but nepotism won't allow them..
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by fordunit(m): 10:55am On May 27, 2019
As usual they will lobby to occupy positions that they lack the intelligence to handle and before we know it, Nigeria is burning and there is little or no solution they can proffer. Let him who the cap fits wear it!








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Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by PUSSYBOY2: 11:00am On May 27, 2019
Yoruba next CDS
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by Nobody: 11:02am On May 27, 2019
MrMcJay:


Northerner like Emefiele. From Aniocha North. grin
The CBN governor is not a service chief. He is not an independent operator. He answers to the minister of finance.
Re: Anxiety, Uncertainty In Military Over Service Chiefs’ Succession Battles by bmos(m): 11:03am On May 27, 2019
BabaOwen:
even in the USA, people lobby.

Not only in USA but all over the world Military. Lobbying is not only with the politicians.

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