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Ignore Call For Sacking Of Service Chiefs, Ndume Tells Tinubu

by Tarkaa David
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Senator Ali Ndume

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Former senate leader and lawmaker representing Borno South, Senator Ali Ndume, has urged President Bola Tinubu to ignore calls to remove the current Service Chiefs, stressing that ulterior motives drive such demands and are not in the best interest of national security.

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The former chairman of the Senate Committee on Army made the call in a statement issued to journalists yesterday in Abuja.

His advice to President Tinubu follows agitation by the Northern Ethnic National Forum, which recently called for the sack of the service chiefs.

The convener of the forum, Dominic Alancha, alleged that the current service chiefs lack the professional capacity to lead the fight against insurgency and banditry in the week earlier.

Insisting that the nation’s security architecture requires a fundamental overhaul, the forum accused the service chiefs of failing to deliver despite receiving substantial security funding.

“We angrily and unequivocally demand the immediate dismissal and replacement of all Service Chiefs. The President must appoint fresh and innovative military leaders with a clear mandate and timeline for results,” the forum stated.

However, Senator Ndume maintained that what is truly required is adequate funding — particularly for the procurement of arms and ammunition — along with better remuneration for officers and men of the Armed Forces.

He said, “Those pushing for the sack of the current Service Chiefs have ulterior motives. They do not mean well for this administration or for Nigerians.

“I want to restate my call for a proactive TEAM approach — that is, Training, Equipment, Ammunition, and Motivation. This combination would go a long way in countering terrorism, banditry, and insurgency.

“It is outlandish and uncharitable for any group to accuse the present Service Chiefs of professional incompetence. They all have the requisite training and operational experience in the theatre of war.

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“What they need is sufficient ammunition and motivation.

“The salary of a private in the Nigerian Army is about ₦100,000 ($67) per month. Their daily allowance — ₦5,000 — is unconscionable and nothing to write home about.

“People should desist from making pronouncements that could dampen the morale of our soldiers and officers on the battlefield.”

Senator Ndume also commended the Tinubu administration for what he described as its commendable sense of ethno-religious balancing in the composition of the current security leadership — a departure from what was obtainable in the recent past.

 

 

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