Ibrahim Attahiru, the new chief of army staff (COAS), was sacked as theatre commander of the joint task force (JTF) after a poor job in the fight against Boko Haram
TheCable reports that in July 2017, Tukur Buratai, the outgoing COAS gave Ibrahim 40 days to deliver Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau dead or alive — a task thought to be “impossible”.
He did not deliver Shekau — dead or alive — but the country
experienced increased suicide bombings and attacks on military formations.
In June, barely a month after Attahiru took over, Boko Haram insurgents attacked Maiduguri, the Borno state capital.
The month after, a group of geologists and technologists
from the University of Maiduguri were ambushed by Boko Haram insurgents at
Magumeri area of Borno state.
About 12 soldiers who escorted the academics were reportedly
killed. Some members of staff of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC) on the team were also killed in the brutal ambush.
Months after the army chief had ordered the capture of
Shekau, the sect, using four female suicide bombers, attacked Muna Gari, a
suburb of Maiduguri, killing about 14 persons.
In December 2017, six months after he was appointed,
Attahiru was removed and deployed replaced by Rogers Nicholas, a major general
who was in charge of logistics at the army headquarters.
A senior military source, however, disclosed that
Buratai set Attahiru up to fail as JTF theatre commander when word got to him
that Attahiru was being considered to replace him, as early as 2017.
The politics of replacement may have gone on for three to
four years, but Attahiru has now been named the new chief of army staff.
Meanwhile, Shekau remains elusive — several years later.
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