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Women Group Honours Buratai, Bestows “Icon Of Hope” Award

Ideal Women Support and Empowerment Foundation has presented an award to former Chief of Army Staff (COAS), His Excellency Ambassador Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai Rtd.

The award was presented on Saturday in Kaduna, in a private ceremony, attended by several dignitaries.

President of the group, Falmata Abacha while presenting the award, said that Buratai has been supporting the group to help and empower the less privileged even when when he was in service.

She said with the award, the group wants to appreciate him for the kind gesture, “the selfless efforts of valiant men towards the development and advancement in the country.

Dr. Manzo Ahmed in his response, described the recipient as his childhood friend.

” I named my son after Buratai and also he named his daughter after my late mother.

“On behalf of his friends that are here, we appreciate your honour. We appreciate you all that have honoured him for finding him worthy We have lost count of how many honours he has received, this is due to his commitment, dedication and service to the nation.

“Buratai has never forgotten his friends throughout his life.

“Buratai is retired, but not tired. I am wondering if he is not much busier than he was in service,” he said.

Amongst notable dignitaries that accompanied Buratai to receive the awards, were, Lt. Gen. L. O. Adeosun (Rtd), Dr. Manzo Ahmed, Alhaji Alhassan Sultan, Maj. Gen. A. Tarfa (Rtd), Maj. Gen. Bulama Biu (Rtd), Alhaji Usman Nan-Nam,
Hon. Jafaru Ribadu and a host of others.

MNJTF OPERATION LAKE SANITY MAKES IN ROAD INTO TERRORISTS’ ENCLAVES IN THE LAKE CHAD REGION

 In a clear demonstration of it’s determined efforts to speedily eliminate the Boko Haram Terrorists /Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) insurgents hibernating along the fringes of the Lake Chad, the forces of the Multinational Joint task Force (MNJTF) have in the past weeks been conducting a well coordinated land and air offensives. 

This was contained in a statement signed by the Chief Military Public Information Headquarters Multi National Joint Task Force N’Djamena Chad Colonel Mohammed Dole and made available to the press on 17th April 2022

The Operation codenamed OPERATION LAKE SANITY is a joint and combined operations involving the MNJTF troops from Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon and troops from Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK- Nigeria) as well as the Air Task Forces  of the MNJTF and OPHK, other security agencies and the Civilian Joint Taskforce (CJTF).

Steadily advancing in different corridors of the theatre towards identified enclaves, the dogged troops operating under the shared aspiration of the MNJTF made gradual  but unprecedented incursions into the insurgents dens. 

Some of the areas cleared include ZANARI, ARINA WOJE which served as a major fabrication workshop, ASAGAR, LARKI and GARERE. Other areas cleared include KERENOA, WURJE, AREGE, ABADAM, DORON LELEWA, KOLARAM and several other locations around the Islands. Within the  period of this operation, well over a hundred terrorists have been neutralised.

 Including over 10 top commanders neutralised following intelligence driven lethal air strikes in the Lake Chad islands by the combined Air Taskforces. Some of the commanders include Abubakar Dan Buduma, Abubakar Shuwa, Abu Ali and Abu Jubrilla among others.

 Relatedly, sophisticated weapons of different calibres were either destroyed or captured including a 105 mm artillery piece, several canoes/boats, motorcycles, bicycles, other terrorists’ equipment, several Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) making factories and bunkers were destroyed. In the course of the operation, significant number of innocent citizens mostly women and children held captive by the criminals were rescued. Large quantity of food stuff (grains), fuel dumps, illicit drugs, terrorists’ uniforms and other house holds materials were recovered and destroyed immediately.

 Recent activities of the Operations include a clearance patrol to Fedondiya settlement where logistics and foodstuffs including several bags of maize and beans, motorcycles, some immobilized and cannibalized  military and civil vehicles, were discovered. Others include grinding machines ,other vehicle fabrication tools and military uniforms were all destroyed and set ablaze in the location. 

It is obviously a big Boko Haram /ISWAP camp having another large IED making and vehicle borne IED making factory that was cleverly camouflaged to prevent detection from the air. In a related development, the MNJTF troops on clearance patrols in the general areas of Kimeguna near the Lake Chad in Niger republic accosted BHT/ISWAP logisticians ferrying  Four Hundred Fifty Seven (457) bags of fish in several carts. The bags of fish were immediately destroyed in line with the MNJTF Standing Operating Procedure, while the suspects are being profiled.

The obviously frustrated criminal,BHT/ISWAP have resorted to indiscriminate laying of IEDs and use of Vehicle Borne Explosive Devices attacks. One pattern noticed in the operation is that the criminals hastily withdraw  and avoid making contact with the approaching troops . 

They instead rely on suicide vehicle borne attacks. About four (4) different such attacks have so far targeted the determined troops who have not been deterred. Sadly, eighteen (18) soldiers including an officer have been wounded in these attacks and have been evacuated to various military medical facilities for treatment while three soldiers and one member of the CJTF paid the supreme sacrifice.

 Despite the obvious challenges of difficult terrain,IED threats and sundry challenges, especially in this religious season, the troops continue to maintain the momentum, remaining focused and determined to pursue and decimate the fleeing terrorists, wherever they go in the Lake Chad islands. The Force Commander (FC) MNJTF, Major General Abdul Khalifah Ibrahim has commended the Deputy Force Commander, sector commanders, other officers and especially the gallant officers and men of MNJTF and other operations, including the CJTF actively operating in the field for their courage and commitment. While paying tribute to the members of this operation, who paid the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty, he referred to them as heroes that would never be forgotten. 

He also prayed for the quick recovery of the wounded heroes. The FC urged the troops to be resolute and bold to finally eradicate the criminals from the Lake Chad areas and promised continuous logistics support to the troops. General Ibrahim advised the terrorists to lay down their arms like thousands of their colleagues who had done so instead of pursuing a futile and failed cause. He finally appealed to the communities in the areas of operation and beyond to  always support security forces by passing credible information on the terrorists quickly to bring the scourge of terrorism in the area to an end. ( See Attached pictures of the Operation)

1 Div Exploring Ways To Build Efforts In Warfare Success – GOC

Following increasing complex nature of warfare around the world with peculiarities in its area of operation, the 1 Division Nigerian Army is exploring ways of building efforts for various levels of warfare.

The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 1 Division, Major General K.I. Mukhtar expressed this while declaring open, the 1 Division Operations Planning Cadre for the ranks of Warrant officers to Colonels on Monday April 4, 2022.

“The Nigerian Army equally recognizes these changes and therefore, seeks to develop capacity through realistic training that will enhance its operations.

“Additionally, 1 Division experiences in Birnin Gwari, Falgore, Kagara and other forests as well as our experiences in other Areas of Operations in the Division Area of Responsibility has helped to draw useful lessons, thereby identifying gaps in the conduct of our operations,” he said.

According to him, to this end, the operations planning cadre for this year is expected to explore ways of building on existing efforts by the Division to meets its operational needs for various Levels of Warfare, Operations Planning, Military Decision Making Process, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield and logistics in operational planning amongst others.

“I am highly delighted to welcome you to the 1 Division Operations Planning Cadre for the Year 2022. This planning cadre has brought together participants of the ranks of warrant officers to colonels in 1 Division Area of Responsibility.

“The Cadre is meant to refresh you on the various aspects of operations planning process in order to enhance your skills and improve capacity in operations planning towards the attainment of achieving mission end state.

“As we are all aware, warfare is becoming increasingly complex due to changes in the nature of threats and advancement in technology,” he said.

According to him, in view of this, armies world over continually engaged in training and capacity building to enable them surmount emerging security challenges.

“I will like to seize this opportunity to urge participants to have an open mind in order to derive maximum benefits from the cadre. On this note, it is my honour to officially declare the 1 Division Operations Planning Cadre 2022 open,” he said.

Buratai Academy Plays 2-2 In Friendly With AMD FC Doma

Buratai Football Academy on Monday, played a 2-2 draw with visiting AMD FC Doma.

This was in a second leg friendly match, organised to keep the players of the academy in shape.

The visitors, AMD had earlier in the first half taken a two-goal lead before the hosts leveled up in the highly explosive encounter, played at the Tukur-Tukur Farms football pitch located along Abuja-Keffi Highway.

Buratai Academy pulled one back in the dying minutes of the first half, before leveling in the extra time.

Notable dignitaries that watched the match were, His Excellency, Ambassador Tukur Yusuf Buratai, Lt. General Lamidi Adeosun (rtd), Dr. Manzo Ahmed and Idris Mamman.

Others are Chairman of Buratai Academy, Engineer Hassan Mohammed and Secretary of the academy, Engineer Usman Ibrahim.

Defence Minister inaugurate prosthetics, orthotics workshop in Kaduna

The Minister of Defence, Maj-Gen Bashir Magashi (RTD) on Wednesday inuagurated Prosthetics and Orthotics workshop at the 44 Nigerian Army Refrence Hospital Kaduna.

It is report that the, prosthetics and orthotics workshop was build by German Government through the German Technical Advisory Group (GTAG), and handed over to Nigerian Government.

Magashi said, I am delighted to receive on behalf of Federal Government, and good people of Nigeria , the prosthetics workshop constructed here at 44 hospital by the Government of Germany .

The Minister was represented by Acting Permanent Secretary Ministry of Defence, Dr Olajide Johnson.

Magashi recalled that the German government through GTAG earlier established a rehabilitation clinic and handed it over to Nigerian government in 2019, as part of German support to our war efforts against insurgency.

“Within the short time of it’s operation and for the fact that the clinic is the only one of its kind with state-of -the art medical equipment in Nigeria , it attracted and overwhelming patronage across the country.

According to him, due to the urgent need for it’s expansion , the GTAG initiated the expansion of the clinic to accommodate the large turnout of patience while including a prosthetic workshop.

“I therefore on behalf of President Muhammadu Buhari, express our profound gratitude to the German government for this laudable projects.

“The Federal government and particularly members of the Armed Forces of Nigeria remain grateful for your diverse support in supplying of medical equipment and provision of technical expertise through GTAG .

He assured the good people of Germany of our renewed commitment to ensure that the state of the art equipment provided in this workshop and other equipment facilities elsewhere will be judiciously utilized for the benefit of all Nigerians and humanity in general.

“I wish to also reassure you of our utomost desire to sustain this very important collaboration between our armed forces.

Earlier, the German Ambassador to Nigerian, Mrs Birgitt Ory, said the handover and inauguration of the Prosthetic Workshop is another important step in the relationship of our two countries.

The Ambassador was represented by by Lt-Col Jens Gliemann, German Technical Advisory Group to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

According to her, under the so-called “Equipment Aid program” in short EAP, Germany works with selected countries in Africa, including Nigeria, to improve the operational capability of their armed forces.

She said, in the areas of logistics, maintenance, or medical care.

“In Nigeria, the German government has invested around 20 milion euros over the past five years as part of the equipment aid program, around 2.8 million euros went to the rehabilitation Center project in the 44. reference hospital Kaduna.

“The idea to establish this rehabilitation
center came to the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mr. Buhari,
during his visit to the 2015 – G7 Summit in Germany.

“The President had a very friendly and fruitful exchange of views with
our former chancellor Angela Merkel, on bilateral relations, international security and measures to be taken against challenges in the region.

He outlined several projects that were discussed in the German
Parliament, some of which have been
included in the equipment aid program for bilateral cooperation.

“When we built our first rehab clinic
building in 2017/2018 with the support of between 2016-2019,I immediately
received a commitment that the German
government would like to support this
initiative in order to find a medical solution together with other civillan partners.

“We where able to secure one of the largest manufacturers of artificial limps in the world, the German company OTTOBOCK.

She said, this company is known worldwide as an excellent cooperation partner in the field of prostheses and orthoses.

“They are the main sponsor of the Para Olympics and also support the Invictus Games.

She explained that, In order for Nigeria to be independent in the manufacture of
prostheses, we have already started
training prosthetic technicians in Germany in 2020.

“They have received one
year of training and have been certified by international standards.

In September 2022, Nigeria will have three certified technicians.

“Today we are so far that Nigeria is already starting to produce prostheses.

” The first five patients have already received their new limbs and, in cooperation with the rehabilitation clinic, they will quickly learn to master their lives with this new medical aid.

“There is no denying that the partnership
approach is beginning to bear fruit.

“We the Federal Republic of Germany, will further intensify this cooperation in the coming years and will closely support our Nigerian partner.

“I can assure you that the Federal
Republic of Germany is still very
interested in working together as partner, “Ory said

The Acting Corps Commander Medical Nigerian Army , Col Idris Solebo said the goal of medical corps remains the provision of good quality health care

Solebo said the involvement of the armed forces of Nigeria I various military operations around the country sometimes results in to fatalities and injuries.

He said the constitution of this prosthetic workshop for production of artificial limbs for soldiers and civilian populace is very important.

“This local production of world class artificial limbs will facilitate our efforts at rehabilitation of combat amputees there by boosting the morale of the fighting force, “Solebo said.

Prof Jibrin , task NDA on practical application of research to meet up developmental challenges

Prof Emeritus Munzali Jibrin tasked Nigerian Defence Academy(NDA) to put practical application of research to addressed specific developmental challenges and problems.

Jibrin a former Executive Secretary National Universities Commission (NUC),gave the charge at three day Academic Strategic Planning Retreat 2022 , at NDA on Saturday in Kaduna.

According to him, the task is an enormous one which is to make sure that henceforth, the projects have practical applications not to do research for its own sake but to do applied research to address specific developmental challenges and problems.

He added that they advocate for development of ‘triple helix’, a tripartite cooperation between Universities, Government and Industries so that government funds for research projects for universities and industries adopt the products and commercialize it.

“This is how a number of countries have taken up into the industrial age and we hope that when we get our acts up together in Nigeria, same thing will also happen.

He noted institutions would play the role of giving leadership in carrying out relevant applied research that could be used to address developmental problems and challenges.

“I think this is what the Nigerian Defence Academy is doing as you can see new inventions, kitchen, laundry and many other things invented by the centre for innovation.

Also, a former Provost of the academy,Prof Emeritus ,Azubike NwanKwo said the NDA has a unique position to impact national development because of its confine between national defence, national development.

Nwankwo a former Provost of the academy said, it’s not surprising that the NDA is showing a predilection towards critical issues of daily living in Nigeria for the technological advancement for systems and processes.

“Not t only within the immediate environment of the NDA but the Armed Forces and the the general public.

“NDA as a relatively young university, its actually making a remarkable strive, looking at the innovations in display it has been going on exhibitions in science and technology and taking first positions among Nigeria universities.

“Looking at this, NDA is a developmental agent for Nigeria not only a military university but it is at the forefront of pushing and expanding the frontiers of knowledge in terms of sciences, technology and related defense and security areas.

The Commandant NDA, Maj-Gen Ibrahim Yusuf said, the ultimate objective of the retreat was to enable the academy with the support of external partners from other universities to articulate a comprehensive strategic plan that would guide their academic programmes.

Yusuf said, the engagement has been quite fruitful, we have participants from the university of Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Nigerian Army University among others.

“All the imputs we received from them would be looked critically into by setting up an internal committee and try to see how we can optimise the recommendations and ultimately we expect from the next one month to have a strategic document that would guide the academic branch of the NDA for the next five to ten years,”he said.

He said that postgraduate programmes were already open to the public, noting that one of the outcome of the retreat was the need for the NDA to begin to engage the industries so as their research outcomes would be reintegrate
into what the industries are doing.

He added that, the academic strategic planning retreat 2022 will place NDA on the path to greater progression.

Yusuf averred that there is a need for a more rubost retreat which will draw seasoned professors from leading universities across the country who would bring their wealth of knowledge and experience into propelling NDA towards becoming the best ranking university in Nigeria and the world at large.

The Commandant revealed that, under his leadership, NDA, having reflected on the nature and dynamics of the threats confronting our society today,

“We reviewed the military aspect of training officer cadets to world class standards in order to enable them confront and tackle contemporary military challenges after their commissioning into the Armed Forces of Nigeria as young leaders,”he said

Olubadan: Your Appointment Well-Deserved, Buratai Tells Lekan Balogun

Nigerian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Benin Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai (RTD), has said the appointment of Oba Dr Lekan Balogun Aliiwo Okunmade II as the 42nd Olubadan of Ibadan land is well deserved.

The former Chief of Army Staff said this in a congratulatory message to the Olubadan-designate who will be installed as the new Olubadan, Friday next week.

Buratai also prayed for wisdom and good health for the new traditional ruler of the Oyo State capital in order to justify the trust and confidence reposed in him by the government and people of the state.

General Buratai, in the congratulatory message which he personally signed and dated 5 March, 2022, said the appointment of the new was in recognition of his long years of service to the people of Ibadanland, the country and the global community.

“Your Royal Majesty, it is my pleasure to, on behalf of my family and the Nigerian Mission in Cotonou, Benin Republic, heartily congratulate you on your well-deserved appointment as the new Olubadan of Ibadan Land, by the Executive Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency Engr Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde.

“Your appointment to this exalted throne is indeed well deserved and a resounding acknowledgement of your many years of meritorious service to the good people of Ibadan Emirate and our dear nation as well as the global community at large.

“As you ascend the throne and assume office, our fervent prayer is for the Almighty Allah to grant you added wisdom and good health to justify the trust and confidence reposed in you by the government and good people of Oyo State.

“While wishing you a successful reign, please be reassured of our personal support and prayers at all times.

“Once again, congratulations Your Majesty and please accept the assurances of my esteemed regards and best wishes to you and your dear family,” the congratulatory message read.

Buratai Writes Passionate Message To Nigerian Youth

DYNAMISM IN POLITICS AND NIGERIA’S FOUNDING  FATHERS

By TUKUR YUSUF BURATAI

Let me begin by stating unequivocally that I have spent my entire service life defending my nation and democracy because I am convinced that it is the political system most conducive to peace, sustainable development, the rule of law, and respect for human rights, which are the three pillars of any healthy and democratic nation. 

Permit me to utilize this opportunity to congratulate Nigeria and all Nigerians, particularly the youth, on 22 years of uninterrupted democratic administration. Some may argue that Nigeria’s young democracy is nothing to celebrate because its elections, which are designed to serve as means for the peaceful resolution of political rivalries, are frequently flashpoints for political bloodshed. I concur that elections devoid of integrity cannot bring legitimacy to the winners, security to the losers, or public confidence in their leaders and institutions. 

This weakens polities by encouraging disaffected groups to seek out less constructive outlets for their discontent. Because of this challenge associated with all nascent democracies, some people feel that there is no need to commend the Nigerian democratic project. I respectfully disagree. 

We are evolving, and as you can see, the system is improving daily as a result of our leaders’ periodic enhancements to the democratic system. For instance, the 2022 Electoral Act which the President,  Commander-in-Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari just signed into law, is a factor that will  undoubtedly improve the transparency and acceptability of the country’s future elections and promote democratic governance.

Democracy remains a universal aspiration because it actually delivers. For example, of the twenty countries with highest levels of human development as measured by the UN’s human development index, nineteen are liberal democracies.

 Among the top forty, thirty-six are liberal democracies. And even the citizens of poorer democracies live, on average, nine years longer than citizens of poor autocracies, because they have better access to health and education. Democracies are also less vulnerable to famines and conflicts.

It was the Greek philosopher, Aristotle, who said, “Man is, by nature, a political animal.” It means that a man is born, lives, and dies as a member of a community, and the affairs of that community are therefore his and vice-versa. 

This is why since my transition back to civilian life from the Army, I have continued to participate in every civic activity I could to promote peace and strengthen our democracy. It is the reason I decided to send this message to all  Nigerian youths. 

Democracy is known as the finest form of government. Why so? It is because in a democracy, the people of the country choose their leaders who will then form a government to lead them. 

They enjoy certain rights that are very essential for any human being to live freely and happily. On the other hand, Good governance has been defined to refer to structures and processes that are designed to ensure accountability, transparency, responsiveness, rule of law, stability, equity and inclusiveness, empowerment, and broad-based participation. 

Good governance also represents the norms, values and rules of the game through which public affairs are managed in a manner that is transparent, participatory, inclusive and responsive. 

If we want to continue to make our democracy work and deliver dividends, we must take the critical issues of participation and a vibrant democratic system in Nigeria as sacrosanct, and our youths must embrace what I termed political dynamism. Political dynamism can be defined as vigorous political activity that is geared towards progress, and strength in the polity. 

It is usually characterized by patriotism, service to the fatherland, and youth inclusivity. Youth can be a creative force, a dynamic source of innovations, and they have undoubtedly, throughout history, participated, contributed, and even catalyzed important changes in political systems, power-sharing dynamics, and economic opportunities.

However, young people also face poverty, barriers to education, multiple forms of discrimination, and limited employment prospects and opportunities. 

This is a global challenge although it differs across countries, and it is why the youth must take the issue of electing their leaders very seriously. Our greatest resource as a country is not crude oil or any of the natural minerals but our population, our youth. 

Today, we have the largest global youth population in history, and the large majority of young people around the world are committed to peace, sustainable development, and human rights. 

Throughout my time in the Army, I’ve met with many groups of young people, including youth groups, student groups, and young leaders. I’ve always been impressed by their talent, knowledge, and desire to make the world a better place.

If I should take you back to memory lane to the history of our founding fathers, which most people agree that Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto, and Chief Obafemi Awolowo agreed on, you will find out that they all started as youths fired by political dynamism. 

Dr. Azikiwe captured the nation’s attention when, in 1937, he arrived in Nigeria with an electrifying personality and a bundle of talents, and on November 22, 1937, he published the maiden edition of his popular newspaper, The West African Pilot. 

The Sardauna started to experiment with his leadership qualities right from Katsina Teachers’ College, and later on, through political dynamism characterized by inclusiveness of all ethnic nationalities in the North. Same with Awolowo who showed his people the power of education as a liberating and equalizing force in any society.

 All three of these great leaders practiced political dynamism characterized by non-violence, patriotism, human development, and service to humanity.

The first time all three met together was on Friday, June 19, 1953. Enahoro’s Self-Government-Now bill and the consequent resignation of all the Action Group’s federal ministers caused a constitutional crisis which made Nigeria ungovernable. 

Oliver Lyttleton, the secretary of state for colonies, tried to salvage the situation by inviting the main players to a constitutional conference in London. But Awolowo and Azikiwe, who had become friends since Enahoro’s bill was tabled, refused the terms and conditions. Because the Sardauna was fine with them, Macpherson, Nigeria’s governor, brought Sardauna, Azikiwe and Awolowo together in his office to jointly fashion new terms and conditions.

After the meeting, which ended at 10:10pm, he presented the trio to the media and the Daily Times the following day, naming them The Big Three. Since then, it has stuck that they were founding fathers because their tribes and their parties were the largest and because it offered an inclusive impression that all the regions had a say in the formation of the country.

In countries emerging from or facing conflicts, young people can engage in peace-building by leading non-violent movements and using innovative solutions to mobilize societies to bring about the needed transformation. 

Young people have demonstrated the potential to build bridges across communities, working together to help manage conflict and promote peace. Young people play a big role in conflict and peace-building, and they can be agents of peaceful change and help rebuild lives and communities, making the world a better place. 

President Muhammadu Buhari has laid a foundation for a new Nigeria. Despite the myriad of challenges, he has kept faith with his vision and principles. The youths must carry these vision and principles beyond this administration. The legacies must be protected for a greater Nigeria and a formidable future generations. 

My message to young people today is that they must not let themselves be used as willing tools by do-or-die politicians who want to stir up trouble in their communities. Instead, you must embrace the tenets of political dynamism and root out every factor that contributes to the democracy deficit in Nigeria, namely voter apathy, ballot snatching, looting, arson, and the likes. 

You constitute a large percentage of our voting and working population. You are also going to be the number one population block that will suffer the consequences of bad governance and incompetent leaders in the future. 

Therefore, you must do everything to safeguard your future survival and welfare in mind. Get actively involved in the democratic process by joining a political party and electing those who will lead you. Remember that voting is a civic duty expected of every Nigerian.

I thank you all  Great Nigerian Youths. 

Ambassador Tukur Yusufu Buratai (Lt Gen Rtd) was Nigeria’s ex Chief of Army Staff and presently Ambassador of the country to Benin Republic

Ambassador Buratai Distances himself from Presidential Campaigns

Former Chief Of Army Staff(COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, has distanced himself from campaign posters by some group of persons calling on him to contest for the 2023 presidential elections.

Buratai, who is also Nigeria’s Ambassador to Republic of Benin, said he has never indicated interest in politics or declared his intention to contest for the office of president in next year’s general elections. He reiterated his contentment and commitment to national service in his present capacity as Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Benin Republic.

He has therefore called on the public to ignore the posters which he said is the handiwork of mischief makers for reasons best known to them.

Buratai, made this known in a statement signed by former director army public relations officer Brigadier General Sani Usman, issued in Abuja.

The statement made available to Newsmen, reads; “The attention of His Excellency, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai (rtd), Nigeria’s Ambassador to Republic of Benin and former Chief of Army Staff, has been drawn to calls and dissemination of campaign posters calling on him to join partisan politics and contest for Presidential candidature of one of the political parties by some persons.

“However, it is essential to state that the Ambassador has never indicated interest, discussed with, or directed anyone on such matters. Therefore, such calls and posters should be  discountenance as they did not emanate from him, nor is he interested in them. It is entirely the handiwork of some people for reasons best known to them.

“His Excellency wishes to reiterate his contentment and commitment to national service in his present capacity as Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Benin Republic. He remains loyal and eternally grateful to President Muhammadu Buhari for the opportunity to serve. He, however, wishes to thank all well-meaning persons, friends and well-wishers who showed concern over this development”.

Stick  to virtue of loyalty, chief of policy Nigerian army  charges 295 cadets 

The Chief of Policy and Plans Nigeria Army, Maj-Gen Anthony Omozoje , has charged 295 cadets of Short Service Course 47 Army to stick to the virtue of loyalty .

Omozoje gave the charged during the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA)regimental dinner night in honour of passing out cadets of short service course 47 army on Thursday in Kaduna.

According to him ,as they been trained they should stick to the virtue of loyalty.

“They must be loyal to the service ,they must remained loyal to this nation.

“They should be committed to their assignment, that is what is required.

“If they stay committed raising top to this career will be given.

He told the cadets that Nigeria demands a military whose leaders demonstrate high standard of character .

“Leaders who conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the time honor tenants of the profession of arms.

Omozoje also told the cadets that in few days will end a phase and begin another as transmission from being cadets to commissioned officers of the Nigerian army .

He noted that officer are essential to the army organizations to command , establish policy and manage resources while balancing risk and caring for the people and families.

“In this light you need a connect sense of responsibility coupled with the right knowledge .

“You must therefore summit to civil requirements for leadership development that will enable you to contribute to the development effectiveness of the Nigerian army in accomplishing assignment task in support of the Armed Forces of Nigeria and the constitution.

“Hence you must be leaders who are physically and mentally fit,highly motivated and decipline willing to share in the hardship and danger and inspire your men to follow you even into the darkest of places,”he said.