President Muhammadu Buhari’s current slow approach to governance is
affecting the prosecution of the war against extremist group, Boko
Haram, in the north east, findings by PREMIUM TIMES have shown.
Officials in the administration and so
me retired security and military
experts who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES, expressed the view that the decision
by the president to continue working with the service chiefs and the
National Security Adviser he inherited from the administration of former
President Goodluck Jonathan, is greatly affecting the war.
“Service Chiefs are currently sitting at the edge of their seats; there
is a regime of uncertainty because it was clear to them and everyone
that they would not be part of the new administration, as such, they
presently do not go the extra mile,” one official said.
We also
gathered at the Defence Headquarters that there is presently no long
term commitment on the part of the Service Chiefs and other top
commanders, owing largely, to the uncertainty regarding their tenure.
“All the Service Chiefs have cleared their desks including the NSA, and
each day, they expect to receive the news of their sack, in that case,
how do you expect someone to be in the right frame to prosecute a war as
complex as the one against Boko Haram who use civilian targets as
shield,” he said.
Our source added that the Service Chiefs are presently hardly taking any decision on the war and security matters.
“They are often only called in to be given directive to carry out, the president is the one in charge,” he said.
“Take for example the decision to remove military checkpoints; an order
was simply given without recourse to brainstorming on the issue,” he
said.
Another retired army general, who also asked not to be
named for “personal reasons” said other high ranking military officers,
sensing the insecurity on the part of the service chiefs have begun to
show signs of indiscipline.
He said top commanders are unable to
enforce discipline at present because “everyone knows that the
leadership are living on borrowed time, and so, hardly carry out
directives”.
Our source added that the tenure of Service Chiefs
is usually two years and the current chiefs were appointed in January
2014, as such, they know sack or not, they would leave by January 2016.
“I know that what is agitating the minds of our chiefs at present is
planning their post retirement life and not any long term plan to
prosecute a war
“What I would advise the president is to allow
them leave, so that he, himself would be focused with a fresh team he
personally put in place, the earlier we do this, the better for us as a
nation,” the source said.
Just like what obtains at present in
the military, this newspaper had reported recently how the delay by Mr.
Buhari to make key appointments more than three weeks after assumption
of office was taking a serious toll on government businesses.
We
reported that the president’s delay in filling important government
positions, especially the office of the Secretary to the Government of
the Federation, was hurting the smooth running of government businesses.
PREMIUM TIMES investigations revealed that the day to day operations of
the different ministries, departments and agencies have been weakened,
while coordination of important government policies and programmes has
become a mess.
“The country can ill-afford further delay by the
president to make these vital appointments,” a federal permanent
secretary said on Wednesday. “From the presidency to the ministries,
departments and agencies, everything has come to virtual standstill.”
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