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Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by deantimes(m): 11:06am On Mar 17, 2021
The Nigerian Senate has explained why the upper legislative chamber ignored petitions and complaints against former service chiefs and hurriedly confirmed their ambassadorial nominations.

The former military commanders whose appointment were confirmed are: the former Chief of Defence Staff, Gabriel Olonisakin; former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai; former Chief of Air Staff, Ibok Ibas; and former Chief of Naval Staff, Abubakar Sadique.

They resigned late January and were immediately replaced with Leo Irabor, new Chief of Defence Staff; I. Attahiru, Chief of Army Staff; A.Z. Gambo, Chief of Naval Staff; and I.O. Amao, Chief of Air Force.

Days after leaving office, the International Criminal Court (ICC) acknowledged petitions against them for their alleged sadistic conducts when they held sway. In a move to shield them from prosecution apparently for doing his bidding, President Muhammadu Buhari wrote the Nigerian Senate often referred to by critics as rubber-stamp, demanding their confirmations as non-career ambassadors, a move aimed at conferring diplomatic immunity on them.

The Senate which received the request early February confirmed the appointees within three weeks, ignoring petitions and complaints against the ex-service chiefs accused of violating human rights and perpetuating crimes against humanity.

In an interview with The Nation, the spokesman of the red chamber, Senator Ajibola Bashiru, who represents Osun Central, said former military commanders were confirmed ambassadors because their former jobs differ from the present assignments.

“It is just like a newspaper that had an editor that was considered not effective in carrying out the editorial functions of the newspaper,” Mr Bashiru explained, “If tomorrow such an editor is appointed as an ambassador, would you say he is not fit for that purpose because he was relieved of his job as an editor?

“I am not saying the Service Chiefs did well on their job. The Senate faulted the way they handled the insecurity situation in the country and we passed resolutions to that effect. Nevertheless, we still believe they have put some mechanisms in place that can help in the fight against terror in the future. Besides, the job of an ambassador is different from that of a military commander; they are two different assignments and two different briefs.

“I asked a question during the screening; assuming the former Service Chiefs decide to contest for senatorial seats in their constituencies, would they be disqualified because there are concerns about the issue of insecurity?

“I think we should not dwell on emotions and sentiments when answering the above question because it is capable of undermining people’s commitment to serving the country in different capacities. If you recall, the US terror war in Afghanistan started in 2001. As we speak, America is still in Afghanistan. Similarly, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) is still fighting against the authorities in Ireland.

“I am not saying we could not have done more in the war against insurgency; my point is that insurgency is not a conventional war. So, the Senate approved their appointments as ambassadors because the job of an ambassador is different from that of a Service Chief,” he said.

The spokesman who also refuted the rubber-stamp tag hanged on it by critics, said although lawmakers agreed not to attack the executive acrimoniously, reality on ground does not tally with the description.

“I don’t know the basis for your question, but what I do know is that at the inception, there was an agreement among the lawmakers that we do not want an acrimonious relationship between the Executive and the Legislature,” he explained.

“All of us witnessed how such a relationship worked against the interest of the country with the attitude of the 8th Assembly towards the Executive. Indeed, the so-called rubber-stamp tag does not tally with the reality, if one considers the fact that on several occasions the President’s nominees were rejected by this 9th Senate. There are so many instances of this. For instance, a nominee to represent the Southeast in the Law Reform Commission was rejected because he had not been called to the Bar. Even though he is a qualified lawyer, the law requires that he must be called to the Bar.

“A request for a loan for the government to tackle COVID-19 was also not ratified, even though the ruling party has the majority in the National Assembly. As representatives of the people, we also expressed dissatisfaction over the handling of security issues by the government. Following up on that, we called for the sacking of the Service Chiefs several times.

“So, the tag of rubber-stamp does not suit the 9th National Assembly. We only approve proposals that advance the interest of our dear country. But, any request that does not represent the aspirations of those that elected us has been turned down on several occasions. The absence of acrimony between us and the Executive does not mean that the parliament is a rubber-stamp in the hands of the chief executive,” Bashiru added.

https://todaypoliticsng.com/why-we-ignored-complaints-hurriedly-confirmed-buratai-other-ex-service-chiefs-senate/

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Nobody: 11:30am On Mar 17, 2021
grin

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by tillaman(m): 11:30am On Mar 17, 2021
Instead of investigating these lots they ended up getting celebrated by the directionless PMB led administration
We know say na cruise na abi wetin una want Make we talk

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by IME1: 11:31am On Mar 17, 2021
undecided
“I am not saying... 

The man just kept kept being the petitioner and respondent, going back and forth...
"I'm not saying..."
Wetin concern newspaper editor and senator with khaki?
Are these the first service men to be relieved of their duties?
How come they were not allowed to 'rest' after their 'hardwork'
Why where other past service men not also EVER nominated as ambassadors?
Why the rush?
Why appoint them emblocc? All 4?
Are there no ambassadors already from their state's slots?

I'm not saying... wink cheesy

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by 1Dray(m): 11:31am On Mar 17, 2021
Failed state...Sorry state.

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by deantimes(m): 11:32am On Mar 17, 2021
grin grin grin as if una been get balls to reject them.

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Nobody: 11:32am On Mar 17, 2021
Just see the way these old crooks think.

“If tomorrow such an editor is appointed as an ambassador, would you say he is not fit for that purpose because he was relieved of his job as an editor?"

What kind of dumb ass analogy is that?

If someone violated human rights as a military commander then what makes you think they will have respect for human rights wheb they have the immunity of ambassadors?

See ehn I hate to sound ageist but if we don't get rid of this wicked old generation destroying this country then our children won't even have a country

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by phlame(m): 11:32am On Mar 17, 2021
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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Razy75g: 11:32am On Mar 17, 2021
Expect the idiotic mods and erats of the aso rock mannequin to defend the action. real fools

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Ddokie: 11:32am On Mar 17, 2021
“It is just like a newspaper that had an editor that was considered not effective in carrying out the editorial functions of the newspaper,” Mr Bashiru explained, “If tomorrow such an editor is appointed as an ambassador, would you say he is not fit for that purpose because he was relieved of his job as an editor?


What did i just read? My God!

So i am relieved of my duties as Chief Operating Officer due to poor performance, and its still okay for me to be appointed as Chief Marketing Officer?

And the guy who made this statement is the spokesperson for the Nigerian Senate.

Our case in Nigeria needs divine intervention.

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by JosephXavier: 11:33am On Mar 17, 2021
I don't even need to read this article to know that the senator is spewing trash

Buhari want to protect them from the fallout out of the EndSars protest because they acted on his command

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by mipoh: 11:33am On Mar 17, 2021
Humm
Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by bigdammyj: 11:33am On Mar 17, 2021
Noted
Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Nobody: 11:33am On Mar 17, 2021
As if they have any balls. Bunch of rubber/plastic stamps
Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by slawormiir: 11:35am On Mar 17, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Pussy asss senators

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Racoon(m): 11:37am On Mar 17, 2021
Rubberstamp stooges who will approve anything.

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by 4four(m): 11:39am On Mar 17, 2021
You can only hear this kind of excuse when you have stupid illiterate in hem of affairs in ur country

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by peacejoy143: 11:39am On Mar 17, 2021
ooo
Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by nograv: 11:40am On Mar 17, 2021
Thieves, Why would you knowingly confer diplomatic immunity on your own ex service chiefs unless its because you know they are corrupt??

Mtcheww, Buhari and his cabal have shown their true colours..

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by dreh17(m): 11:40am On Mar 17, 2021
For the lazy ppl, here's the summary;

The senate is aware of their(ex service chiefs) atrocities while they were in power, they're aware the ICC already opened a case against the ex service men, they acknowledged petitions from concerned citizens not to approve their ambassadorial appointments but in a bid to shield the ex service men from prosecution both home and abroad, they confirmed their appointments anyways

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Drsnives(m): 11:41am On Mar 17, 2021
Failed State
Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Nobody: 11:42am On Mar 17, 2021
Ddokie:
“It is just like a newspaper that had an editor that was considered not effective in carrying out the editorial functions of the newspaper,” Mr Bashiru explained, “If tomorrow such an editor is appointed as an ambassador, would you say he is not fit for that purpose because he was relieved of his job as an editor?


What did i just read?

I'm literally mind f**ked from reading that grin

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Mindlog: 11:42am On Mar 17, 2021
They were rewarded for their incompetence.
Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by dynicks(m): 11:42am On Mar 17, 2021
Make I no just talk wetin dey my mind...

Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by peculiar2233: 11:42am On Mar 17, 2021

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by IME1: 11:43am On Mar 17, 2021
JerkyChan:
You can go ahead and crucify the other service chiefs but please leave former Chief of Air Staff SB Abubakar alone. That baba did well. Not saying he is a saint though, but he really made significant strides in the Nigerian Air Force. Honor should be given to whom it is due.

I agree with you the man did well for the airforce, at least from what NL kept pushing to front page oh.
But I just realised that the difference between Boko Haram and the Nigerian defence as a whole is in Nigeria's Air power.
Boko Haram to my knowledge have no air power or artillery to gun down helicopters or drones.
The air force alone with less man power could have long ended this war if government is sincere.

Sambisa big Sambisa big, na so we no fit use Air power do aerial surveillance finish them... shior
Willy willy don die... angry

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Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Ilbliss884: 11:43am On Mar 17, 2021
The former military commanders whose appointment were confirmed are: the former Chief of Defence Staff, Gabriel Olonisakin; former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai; former Chief of Air Staff, Ibok Ibas; and former Chief of Naval Staff, Abubakar Sadique.
Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by osuofia2(m): 11:43am On Mar 17, 2021
Baba Buhari has made hsi choice, if the wailing southerners like they should continue wailing.
God bless Buhari
Re: Sen Bashiru: Why Senate Confirmed Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors by Olobofife(m): 11:45am On Mar 17, 2021
Rubber stamp Senate.

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