President Muhammadu Buhari may carry out a major shake-up in the top echelons of the military feelers reveal.
Current Service chiefs and other senior Army, Naval and Airforce officers might be relieved of their posts to pave way for fresh hands and fresh minds.
Findings showed that Buhari would replace the service chiefs with equally experienced officers.
Most likely, All save for one of the service cheifs would be relieved of their duties.
Sources said that there was anxiety in the military over the looming change of guard which is expected to affect all the services, including the Army, Navy, and the Air Force.
It was gathered that the military chiefs were acutely aware of the fate that might befall them, having reached the pinnacle of their career.
A source said that the President may be considering one of the service chiefs to ensure smooth transition between the present military chiefs and their successors.
But another source said this was not likely, noting that the only service chief that might be retained is the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, who was appointed a few months ago by the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
One of our correspondents gathered that Buhari would likely appoint his “loyalists” and those he had worked with into top positions.
It was also gathered that Buhari might have made up his mind to use policemen and soldiers as presidential security, while whittling down the influence and presence of the Department of State Services (DSS) at the Presidential Villa.
It was also learnt that Buhari indicated his preference for policemen and soldiers trained in body guard protection instead of the usual teams of DSS personnel used by his predecessor.
A source said that the President is unhappy with the agency over the “various negative security reports it wrote against him during his struggle to become the President, including the report on the recent certificate saga.”
Security sources said the rejection of 253 DSS operatives by Villa authorities last week was informed by the President’s directive that he did not want the agency’s personnel around him.
One of the sources said, “The President has yet to forgive the DSS for what he sees as its antagonism against him before the last general elections. So, the President has decided to keep the agency at arm’s length and for his security, he will be using policemen and soldiers.”
The source added that though a DSS operative would still occupy the post of the Chief Security Officer of the villa, “the CSO will be a mere figure-head because he would have no control over the security at the villa.”
Further findings showed that since Buhari was sworn in, information about his itinerary and schedules were no longer passed to the DSS as is the tradition under the former President.
Our correspondents learnt that under the last administration, the CSO would always be informed about the President’s movement and daily itinerary, but this was said to have changed since Buhari assumed office. Presently, it was gathered, it is only the President’s Aide-de-Camp that knows Buhari’s daily schedule and the CSO had to rely on his contacts within the villa to know the President’s movement.
When contacted, the DSS Deputy Director, Public Relations, Marilyn Ogar, had told one of our correspondents earlier in the week that she could not comment on the issue of posting of the service officers at the villa.
“I don’t have such information and I cannot comment on it,” she said.
Also, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Sheu, declined to comment on the issues of appointment.
He said Buhari could not make any pronouncement on appointments or any other issue until he received the report of his transition committee.
Shehu recalled that Jonathan submitted its handover note to Buhari on the eve of his (Jonathan) exit from office.
He said the President thereafter handed over the note to a committee led by Ahmed Joda to study and make recommendations.
He added, “The Joda committee was given two weeks to study Jonathan’s handover note and make recommendations.
“This committee just finished its assignment on Wednesday evening and may present its recommendations to the President on Friday.”
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Buhari to revamp Security. Will Sack Service Chiefs, Dump DSS for Villa Security.
Buhari to revamp Security. Will Sack Service Chiefs, Dump DSS for Villa Security.
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Saturday, June 13, 2015
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Sacking of these service chiefs is long over due and should have been one of the first things PMB would have done, considering their roles in the immediate past administration, their corrupt status which led to the poor prosecution of the war against BH. As for the DSS, it should be dismantled and its directors prosecuted along with the service Chiefs.
ReplyDeleteABOKI why not go and SACK the ARMY CHIEFS? EWU!
DeleteThose Army generals that frustrated buhari over certificate issues claiming he has no certificate should be dismissed.
ReplyDeleteMUMU! Where is his SSCE? If he has one let him show us. He was enlisted into the ARMY by a mere recommendation from his principal, he never went back to sit for his SSCE.
DeleteUnfortunately for you, he is YOUR President today. Over 15 million Nigerians preferred him to your PhD-waving GEJ. Call him an illiterate, he is YOUR President. So you can hang if you want to.
DeleteOur security agencies should learn to be professional nd non partisan institutions. Regimes come nd go but d
ReplyDeleteEnemies of PMB HANG yourself Now I mean it Ooo Now I say
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