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‘Don’t expect dramatic change from new Service Chiefs’

The Northern Elders’ Forum, on Wednesday, warned Nigerians not to expect too much or dramatic change of the country’s fortunes in the area of security challenges as a result of the appointment of new Service Chiefs.
The Forum said their effective performance will be largely determined by the Commander-in-Chief.
It specifically said the active involvement and interest of President Muhammadu Buhari in defence and security will determine success or failures of their conduct, records and performances.
The Director, Publicity and Advocacy of the forum, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, in a statement made available to journalists in Abuja, warned the President to reduce his distance from defence and security matters, and hold Service Chiefs and senior commanders accountable for successes and failures.
Daily Trust had reported that Buhari, on Tuesday, replaced Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai and his colleagues with the new Service Chiefs who are Major-General Leo Irabor as Chief of Defence Staff; Major-General Ibrahim Attahiru as Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral A. Z Gambo as Chief of Naval Staff; and Air-Vice Marshal I. O Amao as Chief of Air Staff.
The hope
In the statement, Baba-Ahmed also warned the new Service Chiefs not to dash the hope of Nigerians by living up to the expectations in tackling security challenges ravaging the country.
The statement reads: “In our current circumstances where the nation is being swamped by old and new security challenges, a change of leadership in our Armed Forces should be a signal that President Muhammadu Buhari accepts the need to affect major changes in his disposition to security issues and improvements in the nation’s capacities to deal with security and public safety.
“Nigerians will hope that these changes, even if belated, are intended as a response to the persistent demands for changes at leadership levels as part of the requirements to improve professionalism, morale and integrity of command structures of our Armed Forces.
“The Forum warns the nation not be be misled into thinking that these changes will dramatically change the nation’s fortunes in its fight against multiple security threats.
“The new Service Chiefs will be a lot more effective if they are inspired by a Commander-In-Chief who adopts an involved and active interests in their conduct, records and performances.
“President Buhari must therefore reduce his distance from defence and security matters, and hold Service Chiefs and senior commanders accountable for successes and failures.
“The new Service Chiefs have been part of the military that has been severely challenged in the fight against a decade-old insurgency and many other threats.
“The only way they can retain confidence of Nigerians is to substantially improve on the records of their predecessors.”
Agenda for Service Chiefs
“The Forum believes that priorities of the new Service Chiefs should include real improvements in professional standards and morale of fighting men and women as well as fighting corruption within the Armed Forces.
“They will  be aware that our frustrations regarding access to vital weapons and criticisms from foreign and domestic monitors of the war are related to the manner our Armed Forces execute the war, and it will be important for them to lead a military which will operate with higher standards of respect for rules of engagement.
“The Forum invites the nation’s attention to the need to rise in support of leaders to reduce tensions and other threats to our security.
“Events unfolding in the Southwest, particularly inflammatory comments and threats by groups and individuals represent existential threats to the whole nation.
“All Nigerians must eschew the temptation to tamper with sensitive matters in pursuit of narrow goals.
“The Forum repeats its call on President Buhari to summon a meeting of Governors, leadership of security and intelligent services and other Nigerians with capacities to advise and assist in de-escalating tensions in the Southwest.”

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