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Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by etokhana: 8:43am On Jan 27, 2021
The stakes are high for the new service chiefs to surmount many security challenges in the country...

The new service chiefs appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, are in for a tough, rough ride to secure a country bedevilled by a mishmash of internal security challenges– long-drawn insurgency, raging banditry, secessionist threats and rising cases of kidnap for ransom.

The Presidency pulled a surprise Tuesday afternoon when it suddenly announced the “resignation” of the four service chiefs.

Citing many reasons, experts said the service chiefs couldn’t have resigned, insisting the president must have asked them to go.

President Buhari had, for a long time, ignored calls by citizens and key stakeholders, including the National Assembly, to sack the service chiefs.

The top military officers affected by the change were the Chief of Defence Staff, Abayomi Gabriel Olanisakin; Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ekwe Ibas and the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

The outgoing service chiefs were appointed by President Buhari in July 2015, serving for five years and six months before their reported resignation on Tuesday.

In their place, presidential spokesperson Femi Adesina announced that the president appointed Major General Leo Irabor as the Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Ibrahim Attahiru as the Chief of Army Staff, Rear Admiral A.Z Gambo as the Chief of Naval Staff, and Air Vice Marshal I.O Amao as the new Chief of Air Staff.

High stakes

The new service chiefs will be stepping into the pinching shoes of their predecessors, characterised by endless security problems, which the foursome was unable to fully resolve.

Though internal security is primarily the duty of the police, the military has almost completely taken over that function from the police since it was called in to help quell the Boko Haram uprising, which went out of control of the police.

For over 10 years, the military is drawn out to respond to all manner of security breaches and enforce law and order, straining its capacity in the process.

While the military had recorded some successes in the fight against Boko Haram insurgency in the North-east, the top brass appeared helpless as the country was engulfed in fresh security threats from different fronts.

Hopes and expectations are high on the new service chiefs to confront the old and new challenges afflicting the country head on.

The Boko Haram insurgency, which flared up in 2009, is far from over, 12 years on. The insurgents still stage daring attacks and working hard to cut off Borno State from its neighbouring Yobe, through incessant gruesome highway attacks. This is in spite of repeated claims by the military high commands that the extremists have been decimated, or “technically defeated”.

Vast land in northern Borno linking up to the strategic Lake Chad area is still inhabitable for civilians. Penultimate Friday, Boko Haram fighters nearly took over the important town of Marte, engaging the sentry soldiers in a gunfight for over 20 hours.

On Friday, after a meeting with the president at the Aso Villa in Abuja, Nasarawa State governor, Abdullahi Sule, cried that members of a Boko Haram splinter group were regrouping along the border between his state and neighbouring Benue, from where they launch attacks.

Veterans of war against Boko Haram

Interestingly, both the new chief of defence staff and the new chief of army staff are veterans of the Boko Haram war. Attahiru took over from Irabor as Theatre Commander of the Maiduguri-based Operation Lafiya Dole, in May 2017.

Next to Boko Haram, in the long list of Nigeria’s many security challenges is the ravaging rural banditry, which has sacked thousands of village dwellers and rendered thousand others poorer due to activities of marauding gunmen in the North West and North Central regions.

IPOB, farmers/herders conflicts

The undying agitation of members of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) is a huge hurdle before service chiefs as they move into the new roles. Over the weekend, soldiers and policemen clashed with members of IPOB’s Eastern Security Network (ESN) leaving in its wake deaths and devastation.

Piracy in the coastal zones of the country still goes on, alongside illegal oil bunkering, though much subdued. Only three days ago, a Turkish ship from Nigeria was attacked on its way to Gabon.

Latest agitation to the country’s cocktail of conflicts is the shifting of the perennial farmer/herder conflict and kidnapping to the South-western part of the country, leading to high tensions last week following an attack on a Fulani community in Oyo, days after Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, gave herders seven days to leave some forests in his state.

The human rights record of the Nigerian military in the last six years is a blemish the quartet of the service chiefs would have to clean up.

The alleged killings of civilians in the North-East war theatre, December 2015 mass killings of members of the Shiite Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) in Zaria, and the May 2016 shooting of members of IPOB in Onitsha, are only prominent of the odious records.

Added to these were unwarranted raids carried out on the media.

Experts believe that the new helmsmen may not be messiahs with magic wands, but Nigerians expect more than the usual from them in addressing the myriads of insecurity issues across the country.

https://dailytrust.com/rough-road-ahead-as-new-service-chiefs-take-charge

Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by IamFINESSE: 8:57am On Jan 27, 2021
FTC noni

Back to the topic

I really don't have anything meaningful to say

Let's hear from the Dead meat seller

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Racoon(m): 8:58am On Jan 27, 2021
Of course! Given the track record of a man like the new COAS, Nigeria is in for another gwonpy, gwonpy ride.

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by crossfm: 10:55am On Jan 27, 2021
They should please try and tackle insecurity in the country.

Let Nigerians sleep with their eyes closed, and travel to any part of the country without fear.

Wish them success.

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Lincoln275(m): 10:55am On Jan 27, 2021
Real rough road oooo
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Brendaniel: 10:55am On Jan 27, 2021
that is how they will start with plenty noise, buratai first did all the stunt with press up, holding python snake, did military jogging with about a thousand soldiers matching and distubing all over abuja, after that ran to DHQ set his bed and started sleeping, while shekau became the chief of army staff....

You people should go and do your work and stop talking....

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by lacruz12(m): 10:55am On Jan 27, 2021
No soothing profile brims hope for Nigerians... Seems we are in another round of the last cycle

Meanwhile today is my birthday... Please a word of prayer will suffice

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by iLegendd(m): 10:56am On Jan 27, 2021
Mtcheew.
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Enudapan: 10:57am On Jan 27, 2021
Nah eh! No qualms
His not going to do anything much or anything new
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by larryeffizy1(m): 10:57am On Jan 27, 2021
Congratulations to u .... We hope for positive actions from u all without being biased ...

We move

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Emu4life(m): 10:57am On Jan 27, 2021
They will succeed. Enough of the pessimism please...
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by JayCynic(m): 10:57am On Jan 27, 2021
If only groups like MACBAN and ACF who confidently spout hate and division, who can confidently declare supremacy over all the lands in Nigeria, amidst herdsmen killings and perpetual violence were treated with the same alienation and vilification that IPOB faces by the public. Fulani terrorist herdsmen wouldn't be killing with impunity. To hell with your fucking service chiefs, it's just a decoy to make us believe that you have any interest in the life's of Nigerians.

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by ODJ124(m): 10:57am On Jan 27, 2021
Rough indeed.

*Imagine them Coming Back From Work And their Kids Be Like,Daddy Come And See We Have Washed Your Laptop* grin grin



Thread seen...

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by missbehave247(m): 10:57am On Jan 27, 2021
let see how it goes
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by joelbooks: 10:57am On Jan 27, 2021
Is Irabor not Delta Igbo.... So what is Nwodo saying?

https://youtube.com/channel/UC1H_HyQ-DDPrYu8B3S-T7VA
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Nobody: 10:58am On Jan 27, 2021
those in government are just saying Buhari failed in only securities aspect
man look Buhari bleeped up in everything nothing is left out...
what makes me weak Is our old man is not even trying to improve anything...

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Nobody: 10:58am On Jan 27, 2021
I honestly wish them the best. Buratai was a very big failure.

Buhari should have kept the former Airforce chief though, the guy made good progress in the NAF during his time as the Chief of Air Staff.

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Deserea: 10:59am On Jan 27, 2021
Birds of feathers. The COAS is worst. Someone who cannot handle lafia dole, is now in charge of the entire national army.

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Ebenezar2O2I(f): 10:59am On Jan 27, 2021
The task is obviously a tough one ahead.
May God give them the grace

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Houseofglam7(f): 11:01am On Jan 27, 2021
undecided
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by iceberylin(m): 11:01am On Jan 27, 2021
It’ll only get worse I’m sure
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by andysmith123(m): 11:01am On Jan 27, 2021
nairalanders be sincere to yourself,are you not tired of this country?

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by helinues: 11:02am On Jan 27, 2021
All the best to them
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by baggioni: 11:02am On Jan 27, 2021
sad
A tough and a rough is is. They need encouragement from both government and the people. Whoever think they are not doing what should be done, the person should lead the way to sambisa forest and see how easy it is. May God favor the cause of the military as they fight nights and day to make us safe.

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by simplesearch: 11:02am On Jan 27, 2021
The Airforce man looking like a low-budget Idi-Amin Dada, Conqueror of the British Empire!

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Queenlovely(f): 11:02am On Jan 27, 2021
did they fall from the sky, they are all the same
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by Nobody: 11:02am On Jan 27, 2021
There is a far cry about Buhari not including Igbos in the list of new service chiefs.

Boko Haram is a political grand soap opera which the Nigerian military is actively involved in!

If they want it to end, it will definitely come to an end but many politicians and military top guns are cashing on it.

They know that if they bring in Igbo hands into the leadership of the military, insurgency will end like it was almost ending during the era of General Ihejirika who used battalions to entrap Boko Haram during their time of bombing markets and religious centers.

The terrorists were cornered by the army when General Ihejirika ordered an swoop on all the exits from Borno state where they held sway and troops went from house to house fishing out the terrorists one by one!

But one "mallam and his goons" who was at the time contesting for leadership over the affairs of the country which he later unceremoniously got cried blue murder that General Ihejirika was killing his brothers...Imams were bickering in mosques that General Ihejirika had an "Igbo Agenda" with the help of GEJ to wipe out the entire North.

Northern residents were even aiding the terrorists by providing hiding places for them during the clamp-down...there was a call from the North to sue General Ihejirika to the ICC in Hague for what they called a deliberate attempt to carry out ethnic cleansing and genocide in the North by Ihejirika!

GEJ succumbed to pressure and asked Ihejirika to withdraw the troops and pull back!

The remnants of the insurgents escaped from Borno into Sambisa forest which they made their operational base because of its vastness and solitude and rather came from there into the cities to wreck havoc and go back instead of staying within the residents for the fear of another military clampdown!

It was during one of their numerous operations that they struck Chibok and abducted hundreds of school girls of which over two thirds of them have not been accounted for till today!

Now the joke is on them all! The same Boko Haram they protected have turned them into refugees in their own land where they now live in concentration camps!

I don't and will never feel sorry for the North because the evil little serpent they were grooming has eventually turned into a hydra-headed beast that is gradually consuming them all!

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by begge: 11:03am On Jan 27, 2021
The four failure.
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by pegix(m): 11:03am On Jan 27, 2021
Too many shits to handle lipsrsealed
Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by ChocolateWine(f): 11:03am On Jan 27, 2021
They have not started work yet they're already crying

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Re: Rough Road Ahead As New Service Chiefs Take Charge by updatechange(m): 11:04am On Jan 27, 2021
Let's see how they will change the game.

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