Reports in the media yesterday which claimed that President Jonathan
said during his visit to Yola on Tuesday that he “fired” former service chiefs
because of “unhealthy competition” amongst them are untrue and misleading.
It appears that for reasons of
mischief and reckless sensationalism, a section of the media deliberately chose
to misrepresent the President’s innocuous and clear call for greater synergy
and inter-service cooperation in the war against terrorism.
President Jonathan did not at
anytime during his remarks in Yola say that the former chiefs were guilty of
undue rivalry, nor did he say, as claimed by some newspapers, that such
unhealthy rivalry was responsible for recent security breaches in Adamawa and
other parts of the country.
As Commander-In-Chief of the
Armed Forces and Chief Security Officer of the Federation, President Jonathan
is fully aware of the importance and sensitivity of all defence and
security-related matters. If he had any reprimand or admonition for the former
service chiefs, which he does not, he would not have cavalierly given it at a
public function as the media falsely reported.
The President has nothing but
praise for the manner in which the outgoing service chiefs did their job in
very challenging circumstances and he did not in the course of his remarks in
Yola suggest or imply that any wrongdoing, lack of cooperation or unhealthy
competition was reason for the recent changes in the Military High Command.
Members of the Armed Forces and
all objective observers know that such changes are routine and in the interest
of the growth and well-being of the Armed Services.
President Jonathan has no need
therefore to justify the recent changes to anyone and the recourse by the media
to a totally off-the-mark interpretation of his remarks in Yola to explain the
changes was most unnecessary and pointless.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President on Media And Publicity
For heaven sake why is this a topic? why can't some ppl leave what is irrelivant and do the relivant things...what is important selecting the service chief to fight boko haram or what happened to the ex service chiefs? ckn take time o..nd stop following punch blindly
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