With the nomination of the immediate past service chiefs as non career Ambassardors by president Mohammadu Buhari, critics of retired General Tuku Buratai and his
colleagues now have the sails removed from their ships.
The appointments have clearly put paid to insinuations of impending trial by International Criminal Court for war
crimes and crimes against humanity,; allegations and speculations which have trended on the media space for
a long time. The fact is that none of the immediate past service chiefs has had any proven charge of human Rights abuse to
answer before any court within and outside Nigeria, as none of them has been invited or appeared before any court to answer to charges of criminal breach of fundamental human rights of Nigerians.
President Buhari deserves applause for providing another platform for the retired service chiefs to lend their rich military experience for the advancement of Nigeria’s image in the county of Nations.
Retired General Tukur Buratai and his colleagues therefore need to use their new appointments to galvanize global support for Nigeria’s peace keeping initiatives and efforts in African countries where terrorism
and internecine wars have negatively impacted on peoples wellbeing and impaired socio economic and political stability of such Nations.
It is hoped that the new envoys will deliver on Mr President’s mandate by employing the “Patriotism Mantra” that their years of military trainings and engagements had ingrained in them in service to their
country. The retirement of Gen Buratai and his colleagues has drawn varying reactions across board, bothering on perceive human rights abuse and extra judicial killings.
Amnesty International has been particularly vocal in this aspect,but the military authorities have repeatedly
dismissed such allegations as largely unproven, insufficiently investigated and unsubstantiated. The shites conflict and its aftermath was unfortunate but it was a of product of a persistent flagrant breach of.
National security which the Sect has created in Kaduna state.
The blockage of a major road could not be explained as a religious right but more of disturbance to public peace and breach of national security.
to a fulfilled retirement. So it was for Tukur Buratai, the infantry soldier and officer
who held several command positions and made it to the top of his career as chief of staff Nigerian army.
and expectations from Nigerians. Boko Haram insurgency was the greatest challenge Gen Buratai and his colleagues faced while in office. It was a frontal assault on Nigeria’s territorial integrity.
Terrorism appeared malignant because the Nigerian armed forces were not originally trained in terror counteroffensives.
officers and men.
The gap created hiccups for the army in its determined effort to quel the activities of these blood thirsty elements.
That was the harrowing situation before the appointment of Gen Buratai and other service Chiefs.
country had ISWAP or ISIS flags hoisted and were declared independent of Nigeria before president Muhammadu Buhari appointed the immediate past
service chiefs.
the country as its own. The price may have been high but the Nigerian army has not allowed an inch of the country slipped into any foreign hand.
chief to hold the country together despite all odds. The facts remain that the infantry soldier and general had given his best and the nation he supervised her security
has survived.