Insecurity in Nigeria: Buhari fights to  keep Military Chiefs against Parliamentarians advice

Insecurity in Nigeria: Buhari fights to keep Military Chiefs against Parliamentarians advice

 

Insecurity: Buhari keeps Military Chiefs against Senate’s advice

Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari is not ready to relief the military chiefs of their positions, despite the advice of senators on Tuesday, a source in the presidency has said.

Following prevailing security threats across the country especially in the North, the  Parliamentarians on Tuesday called for the military bosses to resign.

A resolution adopted by Nigeria’s senate has called for the chief of defence staff, as well as air force, army and naval chiefs to resign.

Responding to the resolution, President Muhammadu Buhari insisted that the appointment of military chiefs is a presidential prerogative and added that, in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, he will do what is in the best interest of the country.

In the past, similar calls for the sacking of the country’s security chief have not been heeded by the president.

Reports say more than 350 Nigerian soldiers will formally leave the army due to a loss of confidence in leadership and low morale.

In the past the Nigerian military has suspended approvals for voluntary retirement requests from soldiers, with some accused of cowardice and sabotage when criticising military leadership.

Nigeria has been engaged in an ongoing conflict against the Islamist militant group Boko Haram for more than a decade.

The campaign of terror has left more than 30,000 people dead and displaced more than two million people.

Editorial Chief, Nigerian Bureau

Kings UBA is a Nigerian journalist and writer. I have reported for major local and international news organisations. I write satire. In 2017, I started contributing stories primarily to Discover Africa News Network. I can be reached on editorkingsuba@gmail.com. I currently manage Discover Africa News social media handles