Following
the insurrection by soldiers in Maiduguri, leading to their indiscriminate
shooting at the Maimalari Barracks on Wednesday, the Nigerian Army has removed
the embattled General Officer Commanding (GOC), 7 Division, Nigerian Army
Maiduguri, Major-General Ahmadu Mohammed, and replaced him with
Brigadier-General M. Y. Ibrahim.
Mohammed
narrowly escaped being killed by the angry soldiers, some of whom fired their
guns at his car.
The soldiers
were protesting the death of their colleagues, following an ambush by Boko
Haram members on Tuesday.
Already, a committee to investigate the mutiny has been set up by the military authorities.
Already, a committee to investigate the mutiny has been set up by the military authorities.
According to
a military source, Mohammed was removed because he had lost the confidence of
his soldiers and it was in the best interest of the whole security operation
that he was replaced.
It was
further gathered that it was the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh, instead of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt-Gen. Kenneth
Minimah, who ordered the immediate withdrawal of the former GOC “to also save
him from the wrath of the angry soldiers”.
Minimah, however, approved the appointment of Ibrahim to fill the void created by the withdrawal of Mohammed and “to restore calm and focus in their operations”.
Speaking further, the source revealed that the “soldiers have been dissatisfied with the way the former GOC has been handling things, especially with regards to funding and information management”.
“Some of them even accused him of working for Boko Haram, alleging that most times he failed to act on vital clues and when he took decisions, they turned out to be misleading information, similar to the one that led to the ambush on Tuesday,” the source said.
THISDAY had reported yesterday how false lead by local informants had misled the military on its operational patrol to Chibok into the deadly ambush by Boko Haram terrorists.
The security
source said the military is fed up with the way the locals, who claim to know
the whereabouts of the Boko Haram, but usually lead them into the den of
terrorists, including the latest one that led to the death of over four
soldiers.
“The current casualty resulted from locals who misled the soldiers into an ambush and that is why the military has always been sceptical of the information given by these locals. This is not the first time it has taken place,” the source said.
This is the
fourth time since the creation of the 7 Division that the GOC has been removed.
Major-General Obida Ethan was the pioneer GOC, but was replaced by
Major-General Unsaid Bindawa, shortly before the retirement of Lt-Gen. Azubuike
Ihejirika in January this year.
Bindawa was retained by Minimah after the current COAS assumed office but was subsequently removed and replaced by Mohammed on February 7.
Bindawa was retained by Minimah after the current COAS assumed office but was subsequently removed and replaced by Mohammed on February 7.
Since
assuming office, Mohammed has been confronted with two mutinies, necessitating
his removal on Wednesday.
But in a bid
to get to the root cause of the latest insurrection by the soldiers, the
Defence Headquarters restated yesterday that a military inquiry had been
instituted into Wednesday’s unruly behaviour by the soldiers, who shot
indiscriminately to protest the ambush of their colleagues by suspected Boko
Haram members.
Major-General
Chris Olukolade, Director of Defence Information, Defence Headquarters (DHQ),
revealed this during a visit to Maimalari Barracks in Maiduguri, where the
shooting took place.
“On May 13, our troops who had been on an assignment in Chibok and were returning to Maiduguri when they were ambushed in Dalwa, a few kilometres to the city.
“One officer and five soldiers were killed, while a number of others were wounded,'” Olukolade said.
He added:
“The division embarked on the normal recovery processes to recover the wounded
soldiers for treatment and to evacuate the bodies of those killed to the
morgue.
“The General
Officer Commanding (GOC) was touched by the incident, so he wanted to
sympathise with the troops by addressing those present. In the process, some
soldiers became unruly and began to fire some shots into the air.
“The
situation was quickly brought under control and normalcy restored in the
cantonment and all normal operational activities are ongoing.”
He said the
inquiry would ascertain the exact situation of things based on which the
military authorities would take next action.'
Olukolade also confirmed the redeployment of the GOC by DHQ.
Olukolade also confirmed the redeployment of the GOC by DHQ.
“The GOC has been redeployed based on the decision of the headquarters,” he said.
He denied
media reports that the GOC was wounded during the incident, saying: “The GOC or
his aides were not wounded during the incident. Let me say again that nobody
was injured during the incident.”
He said his
redeployment would not affect the ongoing war against terror by the Nigerian
military.
“Let me assure you that the military will sustain the current tempo in the fight against insurgents. The training of the Nigerian Army is such that this kind of change will not affect negatively the disposition of the troops in the fight against agents of insurgency in the country,” Olukolade said.
“Let me assure you that the military will sustain the current tempo in the fight against insurgents. The training of the Nigerian Army is such that this kind of change will not affect negatively the disposition of the troops in the fight against agents of insurgency in the country,” Olukolade said.
He described
the unruly behaviour as sad, saying: “The Nigerian Army is poised to uphold its
principle of discipline and loyalty to service. The ongoing inquiry will
provide a lasting solution to what happened on May 13. It is not in the
character of Nigerian soldiers to be unruly.”
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This is d face of an army officer that came on screen sometimes a go to expose d politics behind BH and why Nigerian Army can not handle it and that army officers are resigning due to frustration. Government claimed then he is not in Nigeria army that he must be member of BH. Soon, very soon, God will expose sponsors of BH. FG is a prime suspect.
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