The President, Muhammadu Buhari, has
assured the newly appointed service chiefs of his prayers as they lead the fight against terrorism, especially in
Nigeria’s North-Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.
He also advised the service chiefs to give responsibilities
to trusted hands, while charging them to be loyal and patriotic.
The Special Adviser to President on Media and Publicity,
Femi Adesina, stated this in a piece on Friday, titled, ‘Inside PMB’s First
Meeting With New Service Chiefs’.
Adesina said the President assured the new service chiefs of
his prayers and support, adding that “victory comes from the divine powers”.
But human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has argued that
no level of prayers can win the Boko Haram war, noting that the Federal
Government must equip the military to function optimally.
The President appointed four new
service chiefs on Tuesday after much pressure from Nigerians that he bring in
fresh hands to pilot the country’s anti-terrorism war.
The new service chiefs are Major-General Leo Irabor as Chief
of Defence Staff; Major-General Ibrahim Attahiru as Chief of Army Staff; Rear
Admiral A.Z Gambo as Chief of Naval Staff; and Air-Vice Marshal I.O Amao as
Chief of Air Staff.
The new service chiefs met with the President on Wednesday
at Aso Villa in Abuja and Nigerians expect them to hit the ground running very
fast.
Adesina in the piece quoted Buhari as telling the service
chiefs, “You know the stage we were in 2015, and you know the stage we are now,
and the undertakings we made.
“In terms of equipment and other logistics, we are doing our
best, and will do more. Give officers you can trust command, and support them.
Respect seniority and intellectualism, but also use people who can deliver,
those who show courage and leadership qualities.
“I will be praying for you. I assure you of that.”
The failure of the immediate-past service chiefs to conquer
the insurgents had ignited the clamour for their removal and replacement with
fresh hands.
For over 10 years, the Boko Haram terror group had killed
hundreds of Nigerians in the North-East. The sect had also burnt down and
bombed scores of villages as well as churches.
The Nigerian Army and the Presidency had at several times
claimed the group had been ‘technically defeated’ and ‘weakened’ but the
Abubakar Shekau’s bloodthirsty faction continues to strike with daring
effrontery and crude savagery.
A number of video clips had also surfaced online showing
soldiers lamenting the lack of equipment to confront the marauding insurgents.
Some of the soldiers were later charged and punished for various offences by
military authorities.
But Falana said the punishments were unjust, adding the that
the government must go after those who siphoned the funds meant to purchase
arms to fight the anti-terrorism war.
He, therefore, charged the new military chiefs to prioritise
the equipping of the Nigerian Forces to defeat the war on terror.
The rights advocate, who spoke recently on a BBC programme, said, “They (new service chiefs) should ask for the
necessary equipment to fight the war on terror.
“Right now, the equipment is not there and I am speaking
from personal knowledge and experience; I have defended more military officers
and soldiers than any lawyer in Nigeria when it comes to taking them to court
martials particularly for those who are alleged to have committed war crimes or
those who demanded ammunition to fight the war on terror but who were otherwise
charged with mutiny.
“Some of them are in jail now and we are working to get all
of them out now because they ought not to have been sent to jail. Those who
stole the money meant for fighting the war on terror, the government has to
recover the money and use it to buy weapons to prosecute the war on terror.
“No prayers can make you win the war on terror. You have to
have equipment, you have to motivate the soldiers and honour the ones that lose
their lives in the course of fighting the war on terror.
“You must also take care of their loved ones if they die in
the course of fighting the war on terror. The new officers will have to address
these if they want to succeed.”
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