Former military President General Ibrahim Babangida yesterday rose
in defence of the APC presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari,
on the genuineness of his secondary school certificate.
Gen. Babangida warned that any attempt to politicise the military would not be in the nation’s interest.
“It is a very dangerous thing to do,” he told The Nation in an interview in Minna.
He said there was no way Buhari would have risen to the rank of a
general in the army without possessing the basic educational
qualification.
Babangida, who was reacting to the controversy
sparked by the certificate in an exclusive interview, said the army, as
an institution, subjects all its intakes to proper scrutiny, training
and re-training.
He was shocked at the heat generated by the issue and advised those who feel aggrieved to go to court.
He warned that the military should not be ridiculed as it remains,in
his opinion, the only institution of national unity and that it is
passionate about acquisition of knowledge by its officers.
His
words:”The military is one institution that believes in constant
learning and training. You receive the initial training from the Staff
College. After one year, you go for another round of intensive training
that is all encompassing.
“It is one institution that is
concerned about knowledge, even in warfare. The military requires you
to keep abreast of development in warfare, weaponry and education.
“Perhaps, military is the best institution that is concerned about
training and knowledge and about discipline because no officer is
considered for promotion without having the prerequisite qualification
and must pass the required examinations”.
He cautioned the
political class to desist from politicising the military, pointing out
that any such attempt will be dangerous for the institution and the
nation.
“The military remains the institution of unity. I will not support the idea of politicising the military,” he said.
The former military leader was, however, full of confidence that the
military will strive to keep above the scheming of the politicians “as
it is capable and will resist any undue attempt to influence it.
“This is nothing but politics. I think those aggrieved should know what
to do. Anybody who feels aggrieved should go to court and let the court
make a pronouncement that will settle everything”.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
NEW HOME, CAR OWNERS EMERGE AS COWLSO ENDS THREE DAY WOMEN'S CONFERENCE.
As the 23rd edition of the National Women's Conference organized by the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO), ends today...
-
Participants at the maiden edition of the Fuji Roundtable , powered by Goldberg Lager Beer, from the stable of Nigerian Breweries Plc, hav...
-
Against the background of its commitment to increasing basic knowledge that will correct wrong perceptions about beer, Nigerian Breweries P...
-
Nigeria’s state-run oil firm said the West African nation is on the brink of unearthing major oil reserves in the Lake Chad area, after man...
No comments:
Post a Comment