John Alechenu and Sunday Aborisade
The Conference of Nigerian Civil Rights
Activists, on Tuesday, demanded the immediate removal of the Chief of
Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, over his ownership of two properties
in Dubai, the commercial nerve centre of the United Arab Emirates.
The CNCRA stated this in a statement by its Convener, Mr. Ifeanyi Odili, in Abuja.
It explained that the continued
retention of Buratai in his position by President Muhammadu Buhari would
rubbish the current anti-corruption crusade of the incumbent
administration.
The group said Buhari should relieve the COAS of his position “as he is a square peg in a round hole.”
The statement stated, “The recent revelation of the procurement of properties in Dubai by the COAS as published by SaharaReporter on
June 25, 2016, which was subsequently denied by the Army spokesman, is a
dent on the integrity of the Buhari’s administration.
“The Buhari administration has been
showcasing anti-graft posture and the massacre of hundreds of Nigerians
in Zaria is in contrast to democratic ethos and norms.
“According to SaharaReporters,
Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, and his two wives
are joint owners of Dubai properties worth of $1.5m that was paid for
in one transaction.
“The report indicated that the money for
the purchase of the property might have come from a vehicle contract
scam while Mr. Buratai was the Director of Procurement at the Army HQ.
“The allegation that General Buratai
might have pilfered funds meant for the purchase of military vehicles
has sparked outrage among soldiers and officers, especially those from
the North-East of the country.”
The group asked Buhari to end indiscipline in the military through a process of ending impunity by its officers and men.
It said, “Discipline and preparedness of
military officers and men should be a topmost priority in the system.
It must be strictly adhered to and the primary purpose of the Nigerian
military, which is to defend the nation from external aggression.
“The realisation of this function
primarily entails the preservation of the territory, people, culture and
the national security as enshrined in Nigeria’s constitution of 1999.
“A democratic society requires a citizen
army and the deviants; sadists and thugs within the armed forces should
be identified, penalised and flushed out.”
The group asked the military authorities
to promptly investigate complaints of rights violations instead of
unnecessary denials in the face of facts.
It said, “It is therefore sad to note
that Buratai, who is conversant with the above facts, negates the spirit
of military profession and embarked on killing of harmless civilians in
Zaria between December 12 and 14, 2015.
“Drawing from the above, the CNCRA
called on the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, relieve
Buratai of his position and commence full scale investigation into the
killings as mentioned above.
“It is only if the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission looks into corruption allegation levelled
against him (Buratai) that the Buhari administration would want to have
us believe in his change mantra and war against corruption and
indiscipline in Nigeria.”
Also, a Second Republic lawmaker, Dr.
Junaid Mohammed, has challenged Buhari to make good his threat to deal
with corrupt people around him.
Mohammed said this in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents on Tuesday.
He noted that in other climes, Buratai would have stepped aside.
Mohammed added, “I want to remind
General Buhari of what he said when he returned from the anti-corruption
summit in Britain; he said he was going to deal with those people who
had houses in Dubai and Abuja.
“First, what he said did not make sense; it was illogical because you can be corrupt and not own houses in Dubai and Abuja.
“Now that his Chief of Army Staff has
been found to have properties in Dubai and Abuja, what is he going to do
with him? This is my direct challenge to General Buhari.
“General Buratai should step aside for
proper investigations to be carried out because his remaining in office
will jeopardise investigations, especially at a time the army he heads
has come out to defend him.”
Meanwhile, Buratai has described those
behind the report of the acquisition of two properties by his family in
Dubai as defeated Boko Haram terrorists, who have migrated to the
cyberspace to continue their war.
Buratai said the cyberterrorists would
be defeated the same way their counterparts on land were defeated by the
Nigerian Army under his leadership in the North-East.
The Army chief, who stated this while
speaking in Abuja on Tuesday, added that the Army was already developing
its cyberwarriors to counter the nefarious intents of the terrorists on
the Internet and online media.
He said the Federal Government had
already made clarifications on the issue of the properties in Dubai
through a statement by the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, on
Monday.
The Defence minister had said the report
on the properties was an attempt by some persons to distract the
leadership of the Armed Forces from the successful prosecution of the
heightened campaign against terrorism in the North-East.
Buratai stated that the Army would not
be distracted by the antics of those behind the report in its efforts to
ensure national security.
He added that the allegation that
refurbished equipment was procured in the fight against the insurgents
was part of the campaign of calumny masterminded by the cyberterrorists.
He said, “We want to assure them that
these terrorists, the Boko Haram terrorists, who have migrated to the
cyberspace, we will follow them to that cyberspace, and equally defeat
them and clear their doubts.
“We are meeting all the terrorists in
the cyberspace. We have defeated them on the battleground. We are
developing our own cyber-warriors and we will defeat them as we have
done in the North-East.
“The issue of the refurbished equipment
is still part of campaign of calumny. I refer you to the theatre
commander. We are doing internal audit, they know my position. We will
continue to do that.”
The Army Chief said recent compulsory
retirement of 38 officers for alleged corruption and election
related-issues from the service followed due process.
He stated that it was a good thing that
some of the affected officers had opted to go to court and had indeed
written to the service and would be given the appropriate response.
No comments:
Post a Comment