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Thursday 9 July 2015

Is Buhari About To Sack Service Chiefs? Read What Security Experts Says…

Is Buhari About To Sack Service Chiefs? Read What Security Experts Says…

A Security Expert, Mr. Jackson Olalekan-Ojo, on Wednesday in Osogbo has called the attention of President Muhammadu Buhari to the numerous failure of the service chiefs. He strongly advised President Buhari to sack the service chiefs as their incompetency will drag the Presidents good image into the mud.

Mr. Jackson Olalekan-Ojo explained that the terror activities of the Boko Haram in the North-East as continued to worsen as the insurgents continues to unleash terror and mayhem in the North-Eastern Nigeria. But the service chiefs are said to have been at their best, however, it is obvious that their best wasn’t good enough. Failure to tackle the incessant bombings by the Boko Haram sect is one of the facts that prove their incompetence.

In a statement credited to Mr. Jackson Olalekan-Ojo, he was quoted saying, ” Having ordered the military to relocate their central command to Maiduguri which is where the fight is, Mr. President should also relieve the current service chiefs of their appointments and appoint new ones that will bring in new initiative and tactics to combat these Boko Haram members.

He then added that, ” These terrorists have now resorted into suicide bombing and these people do twosome, threesome or solo. I think we need fresh officers with fresh ideas and strategies to stop this bloodletting.

And finally Mr. Jackson Olalekan-Ojo stated clearly that, ” Human lives are sacrosanct and the President should stop the mindless killings by the group and he should sack the service chiefs to be able to achieve this.”
Mr. Jackson Olalekan-Ojo strongly urged Nigerians to be patient, saying he strongly believe in Mr President, and he is sure Buhari will deliver.
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