President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday, sent packing his service chiefs and appointed new ones in their place.
Investigation conducted by a national daily revealed that the
President's became necessary because of the cold war going on among the
service chiefs, which has affected the counter-insurgency war in the
Northeast against the Boko Haram sect. There were reports that the then
chief of defence staff, Admiral Ibrahim and some of the service chiefs
were having issues. This had led to the then chief of army staff, Lt.
Gen. Ihejirika’s (who had been after his job) scheming against him and
in the process, hijacking the prosecution of the war against terrorism.
According to a reliable source, when President Jonathan declared a
state of emergency in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, the CDS was mandated to
preside over the prosecution. “But since it is the army that constituted
most of the Joint Task Force operation team, the Army Council wanted to
be in charge and this was allowed by the Presidency. The JTF was
sacked; the army chief took over the war and set up the 7 Division of
the army in Maiduguri. Although Ihejirika claimed setting up the 7
Division would bring the war to an end, it has not.”
Another source said whenever there was a victory over the insurgents,
the army, through the 7 Division claimed the victory and this did not
go down well with other security agencies like the Nigerian Air Force
who are also deeply involved in the operations.
Another security source also disclosed that Ezeoba, though relatively
new on the seat, was removed as a result of the seemingly endless oil
theft in the Niger Delta where he hails from.
On why the president did not wait for NASS approval of the new
service chiefs as directed by the Federal High Court in Abuja, a source
said that it was due to the sensitivity of security and for political
expediency.
The special adviser on media however said that Jonathan had briefed
the leadership of the National Assembly before appointing the service
chiefs.
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