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  • Special Forces on standby for Benue, says Buratai

    Special Forces on standby for Benue, says Buratai

    Special Forces are ready for deployment in Benue and other flash points across the country, Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai stated this yesterday.

    He spoke during the distribution of farm implements by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Chief Audu Ogbeh, at the military ranch in Giri, Abuja.

    Gen. Buratai said: “We are asking our Special Forces Brigade to ensure that they are deployed across the county at short notice to ensure they stem the menace between herdsmen and farmers.

    “We are ready to deployed properly across Benue, Taraba, Nasarawa States within that axis where we have such conflicts .”

    He said the Giri military ranch which currently has over 1, 000 cattle is one of many sites across army formations in the country.

    Gen. Buratai said the army had secured about 436 hectares of land in Nasarawa state for agricultural purpose adding that once the nation is able to achieve food security, other forms of criminal activities including insurgency would be drastically reduced.

    The COAS, who said the idea to start ranches in the military developed when he went on a study course in Bangladesh noted that soldiers across the nation’s barracks, now engage in various forms of agricultural activities including poultry and horticulture.

    He said agriculture would increase welfare of the military; provide job opportunities for the troops and youth in barracks.

    “The Barrack Investment Initiative Programme is my brainchild. It was introduced to cultivate the culture of investment in the agricultural value chain by officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army and their families. The programme has produced positive results among the barracks.

    “Every barrack in Nigeria specializes in one or more types of livestock breeding and farming. Areas such as ranching, fisheries, poultry production for eggs and meat, green houses as well as plantations are being successfully practiced in most barracks in the Nigerian army.

    “The NA ranch, now called NA Farms will harness all the potentials of the Nigerian army’s drive towards a successful agricultural venturing including its value-chain. The NA recently acquired a 436 hectares of land in Nasarawa state to serve as its pilot project,” Buratai added.

    Ogbeh assured the Army of his support adding that the ministry would drill through a rig, 400 metres down to provide good water for the ranch and plant economic trees.

    The minister said:  “One of the reasons that we have some of the lowest production of milk in the world is that our cows simply don’t drink enough water. I was on a farm in Holland early last year and the rancher told me that his bulls drink close to 100liters of water daily in the summer.”

    “Isn’t it surprising that it is the Nigerian army that is showing us this? How many people out there will believe that yesterday i said this is the way forward? and here we are hearing that apart from this place the army has another one thousand cattle here and there.

    “General I am proud of you and the Nigerian soldiers, because the revolution is going on and it is in the sector of agriculture. For nearly 40 years we forgot the farms.”

  • Buratai orders probe of ‘extortion’

    Buratai orders probe of ‘extortion’

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has ordered an investigation into the alleged extortion of motorists by soldiers on the Maiduguri-Gamboru Ngala road in Borno State.

    The Director of Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, in a statement yesterday, said the order followed complaints by a man, “DanBorno”, on his Twitter account.

    DanBorno accused soldiers of collecting N300,000 from each truck driver to escort vehicles on the road.

    The statement reads: “The Army has noted with great concern, allegations of complacency and extortion against soldiers

    “Consequent upon this, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Buratai, has ordered an immediate investigation of the allegations.

    “The Army, as a professional military institution, thrives on discipline, selflessness and dedication to duty, and operates within the confines of the laws, Code of Conduct and Rules of Engagement. It would not tolerate any act of misdemeanour by any of its personnel.

    “Similarly, we encourage the public to take advantage of our toll free telephone number 193, to report any observed lapses or allegation against any officer or soldier.”

    Gen. Usman spokesman called on the public, especially affected individuals in Borno, to cooperate and volunteer information to the investigation team.

  • Buratai: That PMB’s “wiz-man” on counter insurgency

    President Muhammadu Buhari knows the appealing burden of leadership. Anywhere a leader finds him, there are huge responsibilities and enormous expectations, no matter how infinitesimal the position entrusted to him.

    Buhari knows a leader who sets his eyes on honest and dedicated leadership finds the burden of leading less cumbersome. Such leaders take the right decisions; opt for the right choices and do not falter before the antics of detractors.

    On the flipside, a leader with a crooked mindset finds it extremely difficult to positively navigate the open and subterranean paths of leadership. But a leader who abhors irrationality and insists on what is right is often mistaken for a dictator. But he is least perturbed, and makes light of seemingly serious issues before his lieutenants and people because he is sure of progressive outcomes.

    Last week, President Buhari was in Kano for a two-day official visit to this ancient city of Northern civilization. He was puzzled by the rousing welcome accorded him by both the small and the mighty. He was particularly enthralled by the spontaneous excitement of the masses or the Talakawas. It again gleefully reminded him of his touted cultic followership by the downtrodden which had always been the greatest envy of his political rivals.

    But any onlooker would easily observe that the affection on President Buhari had roots spanning his years of enduring public life. The President has strived all his life to exude integrity, honesty and transparency in both private and public life. The many times he has been tested in public leadership, Buhari had proved himself a worthy leader. And it is in this ancient city of Kano that the Talakawas foisted on him the enviable sobriquet of “Mai Geskiya,” (meaning a man of honesty or truthfulness). For him, it was a visit to his ancestral roots.

    Therefore, the masses charmingly demonstrated President Buhari’s more than two years civilian leadership of Nigeria has extricated them from many afflictions. They have tested development and employment/empowerment. And topmost of all, the people have been freed from the scourge and menace of rampaging Boko Haram terrorists which held the ancient city of Kano captive, like Borno and the rest. The public elation was fired from this angle and President Buhari got the inkling for the wild excitement.

    He therefore, teased the people with a parody, declaring quite euphemistically that his APC- led government of Nigeria’s had three cardinal areas it covenanted with Nigerians to accord first premium and priority. He recounted these three most debilitating afflictions of the country as battling insecurity, reviving an economy in recession and tackling the monster of corruption.

    No doubt, President Buhari is tackling all these national ailments simultaneously and impressively. But he teased that insecurity has been the most easiest to handle among the trio, than reviving the economy and battling corruption.

    President Buhari felt comfortable and indeed confident about tackling the widespread and threatening insecurity across Nigeria because he appointed a workable team to lead the Nigerian military. The President from the outset believed he had to obey his conscience by appointing crack team of officers to preside over the bile insurrections, manifest in local armed conflicts and the almost insurmountable Boko Haram insurgency, which had arrogantly, in violent raids, seized swathes of territories of Nigeria’s sovereignty.

    There is no intention to berate anybody or impugn the leadership character of any former leader of Nigeria. But the unalterable truth remains that if Nigerians assumed former President Goodluck Jonathan (GEJ) failed on any aspect of leadership of the country, it was more visible in his helplessness to curb the rising spate of insecurity across the country.

    It heightened to extents GEJ declared state of emergency in certain LGAs, but it never worked. Some foreign embassies consistently issued travel advisories or bans to their nationals wishing to journey to Nigeria because of the superfluous insecurity threats everywhere, including major cities like FCT, Abuja.

    Unfortunately, the Jonathan government had a military team, which at least in public estimation were epicureans, who demonstrated a confounding indifference to their assignments. So, terrorists and other lethal sects feasted freely on Nigeria. Service Chiefs remained in their comfort zones in Abuja or elsewhere, and released troops to the warfront they hardly supervised personally, obviously because they dreaded possible attacks by insurgents. They had a penchant for issuing cold and lifeless directives to commanders and troops without checking the level of compliance.

    President Buhari, a retired senior military officer himself, painstakingly scanned these lacunas in the counter-terrorism war and opted for a yawning and remarkable difference in his choice of Service Chiefs. He never allowed himself to be influenced by lobbyists. President Buhari went for the beast brains in the military, who had in their kitty track records of excellence and accomplishments on previous assignments.

    And putting together the right team, President Buhari had his intentions on security of lives and property of Nigerians protected. Likewise, the securing and defending of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Nigeria got working perfectly and excellently to set timelines and targets.

    Therefore, when President Buhari proclaimed in Kano that among the three focal malaises of Nigeria he elected to instantly remedy, security had been the easiest, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria was tacitly revealing to Nigerians the reward of getting the right team and competent hands to superintend on assignments. This strategy is a tool that works for leaders’ everywhere.

    A peep into President Buhari’s security architecture or Nigeria’s current security defence team reveals the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen. Gabriel Olonishakin and the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai in seamless copulation in initiatives and strategies for the counter-insurgency operations.

    Precisely and most outstandingly, Gen. Buratai, the helmsman of the counter-terrorism campaigns in Nigeria, can only be likened to the world’s youngest art award winner, “Wizkid” in terms of innovation, courage and charisma to truly appreciate his enormous roles and the corresponding successes that have come in recent times. In him the troops see the perfect definition of a servant-leader, kind and generous to a fault and a man who would prefer to sacrifice his personal comfort for others for the job to be done.

    In strategies, tactics and field engagements with Nigerian troops, Gen. Buratai has personified excellence and a numbing competence, which has led to the decimation and eventual defeat of Boko Haram terrorists. He has continually maintained an excellent tradition of meeting timelines, punches on target and above all concerned about reforms that will enthrone the Nigerian Army as one of the best in the world. General Buratai sees a greater and more united Nigeria beyond Boko Haram and to this end made conscious efforts to ensure the Army leaves every area of Operation better than they have met the place.

    It is needless to re-echo that President Buhari’s security “Team Right,” syndrome has packaged military officers who knows exactly when to advance attacks and when to retreat; it knows how to assail enemy camps and have arrests of terrorists’ and the surrender of top Boko Haram commanders. It has underlined welfare of troops on its list of first obligations.

    The Security “Team Right” knew when to chase agents and sympathizers of terrorists who have constituted themselves into cogs in the wheel of progress. Or when these terror surrogates graduated the war of terror on Nigerians from the battlefield into cyberspace terrorism and contained it effectively.

    These exploits spearheaded by Gen. Buratai as the ombudsman of the counter-insurgency operations have left a positive impression on the psyche of the world. It has thus, compelled a bewildered humanity into the endorsement of President Buhari as a leader who sticks to his words and promises. It is evident in the defeat of terrorism and sister devious terror sects in the country.

    And strikingly, the COAS has not relented in spite of the gains registered in the terrorism war, and vows to sustain the tempo until the final whistle is blown. No day ever passes without Gen. Buratai redoubling efforts and inventing something new in the anti-insurgency battles. Just yesterday, the first set of graduates from the Army War College has their graduation ceremony, expectedly too is the commmecement of work at the Nigerian Army University of Technology, Biu. These are intended to completely free Nigeria from the claws of terrorists in order to make Mr. President to sparkle more and more in all his undertakings in the dogged determination to salvage Nigeria.

    Therefore, the road is rough and the odds staked against the peace and progress of Nigeria are certainly tough; but President Buhari need not lose hope; but be confident that much can still be achieved on the economy and the war against corruption, like on security, with his ongoing laudable and impactful initiatives. He has no cause to tremble as Nigerians are firmly in his support for a better and greater nation.
    Abiodun is a civil rights advocate and contributed this piece from Ibadan.

  • Former minister, dons unveil book on Buratai

    Former minister, dons unveil book on Buratai

    Former Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs, Dr. Sam Ode, and other members of the intellectual class in Nigeria yesterday unveiled books they authored on the achievements of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai.

    The former minister in a written speech made available to press men said there’s the need to constantly review the dynamic undercurrents of terrorism war with its global connections and linkage to Nigeria while reassessing the operational strategies to adopt new methods in order to strengthen defence apparatus in the country.

    Ode, who made the presentation at the Annual Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Conference held in Ibadan, commended President Muhammadu Buhari,for his resolute attention to matters of security in the country.

    He described as excellent the leadership virtues exhibited by the Chief of Army Staff and said Buratai is leading Nigerian troops to courageously and gallantly decimate and defeat Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria.

    “I haven’t said this because I live in Abuja or have read in newspapers but as a former member of the Federal Executive Council at the time bombings started in Nigeria and one who has travelled the length and breadth of the country before and after the insurgency,” he stated.

    The former minister saluted the efforts and sacrifices of troops who played active roles in the redemption mission for ensuring Nigerians live in peace as one indissoluble nation and by the resolve of the military leadership to ensure no part of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Nigeria is severed by devious sects, which delight in threatening our corporate existence.

    ” I have no doubt in my mind that the re-professionalized and repositioned Nigerian Army has made Nigeria and Africa proud by its daring and successful exploits on Boko Haram terrorism. We all know the dynamic and assymetrical character of terrorism warfare, which has proved difficult to surmount, even by far more technologically advanced nations of the word,” he stated.

    The former minister said the Nigerian Army which is leading the counter-terrorism operations in the Northeast and other parts of the country proved their mettle as competent and result-orientated troops on any assignment adding that the timely legacy of defeating terrorism has left the world in awe and attracted foreign senior military officers to Nigeria for partnership to acquire the wealth of knowledge and experience.

    He said, “Nonetheless, i want to seize this unique opportunity offered me to address this special conference to further amplify the enviable and exemplary leadership style of the COAS, Lt. Gen. TY Buratai saying he is not just a soldier, but a General in the true sense of the world.
    “He strikes me like the finest Army Officer to berth in Nigeria for years. Gen. Buratai is rough and rugged in the trenches and at the same time, an impressive visionary and master of military administration. These are the opinions of leading Nigerian scholars, researchers and even critics that I have documented in my work “ The People’s Soldier” and have been invited by this August gathering to formally present to you. ”

    Ode said he has overheard Nigerians excitedly talk about the Nigerian Army and specifically, the COAS in glowing descriptions such as “The Peoples Soldier,” or the “Defence Gateman.” All these refer to his demonstrated competence on his job of securing our country from weird sects and his friendliness to civilians.

    ” I dare say, Nigeria is fortunate to be blessed with a resplendent military prodigy like Gen. Buratai . On the battlefield or in the office, Gen. Buratai conducts himself as a gifted genius of a rare breed. In his portrait, we see a replication of the world’s best brains in several fields because he leaves a lasting impression.

    ” So, I have no reservation to state that had he chosen another profession, he would have been equated with the likes of the Microsoft founder, as the Bill Gates of Nigeria; in literary perception, Gen. Buratai is the Shakespeare of our times. In football, he is like the Brazilian legend, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, popularly known as Pelé; in musical sphere, Gen. Buratai is like the famed pop star, Michael Jackson; in political leadership, he fits into the shoes of Mahatma Ghandi of India or like the American in astronaut Neil Armstrong in aeronautics. And in warfare, he replicates the image of the Chinese strategist and tactician Sun Tse.

    “We are happy that the internationally celebrated Army General is of Nigerian descent. A humble personality, Lt. Gen. Buratai is simply the People’s soldier, who is always with his troops, shares their joys and pains and strikes an interpersonal relationship with his troops and cares to identify them by their names. These are rare leadership qualities and, the younger generation of officers particularly has a lot to learn from him,” he stated.

    President Buhari was represented by at the event by the Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin whilst the Oyo State Governor led members of the high table to unveil the books.

  • No ambush against Buratai – Army

    No ambush against Buratai – Army

    The Nigerian Army on Saturday dismissed report that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, was wounded during an alleged ambush by Boko Haram terrorists in the North East.

    A statement signed by the Director of Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman, said there was no iota of truth in the report and should be disregarded by the public.

    Usman said the army chief is hale and hearty and has been going about his official assignments diligently.

    The statement reads: “The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to an online publication circulating mostly on the social media that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai, has been wounded in an alleged ambush by Boko Haram terrorists at an unnamed location in the North East while on his way to pay troops courtesy visit.

    “This is not true. The Chief of Army Staff has not been involved in any ambush. In any case, there was no any recently reported ambush against any of our troops anywhere let alone in the North East.

    “The public should disregard the ambush story as it is fake. Nothing has happened to the Chief of Army Staff, he is hale and hearty and conducting his official duties diligently. The gallant troops are currently dealing decisive blows on the Boko Haram terrorists in the Lake Chad area.

    “Over 60 of the terrorists have either been captured or neutralised in the last three days. The Nigerian Army is also closing up with the political Boko Haram terrorists and their collaborators. They will soon be exposed and the law will take its course against them.

    “We wish to use this opportunity to thank the teeming Nigerians that called and showed concern over this unfortunate fake news. We wish to assure you that no amount of mischief or campaign of calumny under any guise will distract the Chief of Army Staff from his determined efforts of leading a responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles”.

  • Buratai: we’ve degraded Boko Haram

    Buratai: we’ve degraded Boko Haram

    •Army chief lists achievements of tenure

    CHIEF of Army Staff (COAS) Lt. Gen Tukur Buratai said yesterday that the Boko Haram terrorists have been degraded that they are no longer in control of any Nigerian territory.

    Buratai said it was heart-warming that the battle tide was turned against the insurgents within the past two years, following his appointment and the support of President Muhammadu Buhari for the military.

    The army chief spoke while opening a retreat for past commanders of the on-going Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Insurgency Operations in the Northeast at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja.

    Buratai said: “As we are all aware, the emergence of the Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) led insurgency that began in 2009 in the Northeast has been one of the most daunting national security challenges that have threatened and undermined the peace and security of Nigeria.

    “The activities of the group have inflicted overwhelming negative and destructive consequences on human lives, property, infrastructure and development in the entire landscape of Northeastern Nigeria.

    “The situation was so bad when I was appointed COAS in June 2015 that about 14 local government areas in Borno State were under the full control of the BHTs.  Furthermore, their activities have reduced the socio-economic activities in the states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe almost with concomitant hardship on the citizenry.

    “This national security challenge that the BHTs pose to the Nigerian state informed Mr. President’s directive to the Armed Forces to end the Boko Haram menace in three months from when he was sworn-in in May 2015.

    “Additionally, I took over the mantle of leadership at a time troops morale in the NA was at its lowest ebb and the battle tide almost in favour of the BHTs. The need to swiftly respond to this challenge informed the fashioning of my mission statement, which is ‘to have a professionally responsive NA in the discharge of its constitutional roles’.”

     

  • Another Look At Buratai’s Victorious Coat

    Very few great men in history inspire courage, bravery and excellence. When the military profession is pictured, it spurs limitless uncertainty because of the passion of men for distinctive valour. Unarguably, every man does not only admire greatness, but wishes to be remembered by history from generation to generations as having impacted very uniquely in influencing and reshaping history in his clime.

    Much as this desire burns unquenchably like the flames of fire in all men, the wisdom, strength and courage to navigate this path of glorious history has eluded most potentially great men and women of promise.

    As much as success is envied, the journey is not easy for most men. That is why people, who conquer the odds to ingrain their gold-plated names and portraits in history’s hall of fame, ironically live even after death.

    The narrative of Nigeria is one one tale with many sides. Our history is replete with gory and haunting memories of a blessed, richly endowed nation, potentially great, but blighted by its own leaders. As if dragging the nation into the abyss of “debasing rape” is not enough punishment; the powerful and the mighty lords have proceeded to service their egomaniac flairs by lighting conflagrations all over the country, most times, for the fun of it or to destabilize interests they consider hostile.

    Those interested in Nigeria’s history, would know that in the last six or so years, very vitriolic terror sects, with alien origins have reduced this once proud and prosperous nation to its shadowy self. From 2010 when Boko Haram terrorism berthed in Northeastern Nigeria, the country ceased to know peace. The wailings, the pains, sorrows and tears of Nigerians, flooded and filled deep tunnels for years. Countless Nigerians in thousands became refugees in their own country.

    The powerlessness of government delighted Boko Haram insurgents and the sadists, intensified heinous crimes and atrocities against Nigerians. It also, simultaneously expanded incredible and unimaginable tentacles.
    The Nigerian military were left on the tenterhooks battling insurgents or other armed local conflicts and for five years, insurgency rather gained more grounds by capturing 14 LGAs in the Northeast and gaining significant control on several others. Major cities in Nigeria, including the capital city, Abuja were at the mercy of terrorists, who struck recklessly and unimpeded.

    Our troops drafted to fight the tormenting terrorists in the country rather bowed to the superiority of insurgents’ weaponry and sheer fire force. The most pungent and disturbing statement of protest from the Nigerian military was the attempted mutiny of soldiers against their commander in Maiduguri, a history quite strange to armies of the world or nations in recent times. But it happened in Nigeria.

    Nigerians were under this spell until President Muhammadu Buhari took over the mantle of leadership in May 2015. Insecurity across the country was an issue that consistently invaded his mind and thoughts. Buhari searched inwards and gunned for the best of brains among his Generals in the military to head the different arms of the armed forces.
    Thus, a rugged, determined, courageous, disciplined and patriotic soldier, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai emerged as the Chief of Army Staff (COAS). The President also added another yoke to his duties as the leader of the counter-insurgency operations in Nigeria.

    From the outset, Gen. Buratai demonstrated in words and actions that he is a soldier with dignity. He knew that he inherited an army which was deficient in several ways. After touring various military formations across the country and listened to the lamentations of his personnel, he came to the inevitable conclusion that a general overhaul of the Nigerian Army was urgent. Indeed, very urgent, if the war on terrorism must be won. He swung into action, launching far-reaching reforms in the Nigerian Army.

    His reforms centered on professionalism, discipline, transparency, loyalty and patriotism in service of the nation. Properly inculcated and indoctrinated in soldiers, it paid off handsomely, who reciprocated in gallantry, as reflected in the decimation and eventual defeat of Boko Haram terrorism.
    While General Buratai expected much from his troops, he also knew deep down his heart that there were sacred and inviolable obligations he also owed troops and, prominently, welfare.

    A world-class military philosopher, strategist and tactician, knowledge he imbibed from years of silent historical tutelage of great war veterans like German Adolf Hitler and his ardent acolyte, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel of World War II fame. Both reputed for uncanny penetration of enemy camps with troops, Gen. Buratai personally and victoriously danced on the stage of war.

    Confidently, Buratai know, quite like Adolf Hitler that “The art of leadership… consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary and taking care that nothing will split up that attention.”
    Therefore, the hesitance of troops, the attempted mutiny on the warfront against terrorists, and the plots to continue and other allied acts of disobedience to military orders ceased. Instead, the spirit of loyalty and patriotism the Army Chief injected in troops through the vital ingredient of welfare dissolved everything and ensured a victorious war.

    He applied the Field Marshal, Erwin Rommel’s principle. Rommel was successful in battles by applying the conviction that “Winning the men’s confidence requires much of a commander. He must exercise care and caution, look after his men, live under the same hardships, and-above all, apply self- discipline. But once he has their confidence, his men will follow him through hell and high waters.”

    And in retrospect, the Army boss speedily resolved issues of pending and accumulated months of unpaid salaries and allowances of soldiers, especially, troops on the battlefield. He ensured these obligations were met promptly and timely. Food and other supplies which hitherto before his ascension of leadership, were treated like reserved privileges to troops, morphed overnight into the inalienable and respected rights of troops on the warfront.

    Back home, the veteran enlisted every family of a soldier on his list of preferential treatment and assumed the status of “father figure” to all. He paid personal attention to all problems affecting families of soldiers and expeditiously resolved them.
    Gen. Buratai adopted Rommel’s formula that “War makes extremely heavy demands on the soldier’s strength and nerves. For this reason, make heavy demands on your men in peacetime exercises.” It sounds paradoxical, but in Lieutenant General Buratai’s calculations, this principle worked in catering for families of soldiers and it worked for him.

    He became the informal “father figure,” to families of soldiers all over Nigeria, expeditiously treating issues affecting them with disarming dispatch. It endeared and glued him to soldiers in immeasurable ways. So, they retained patriotism, loyalty, commitment and dedication to duty, roaring against Boko Haram terrorists with a supersonic and relentless rage.
    By the guiding principle of Rommel, Gen. Buratai also stepped into the trenches with his foot soldiers and also, spared time to personally tutor the Special Strike Force Teams organized for the terrorism onslaught.

    And at all instances, Gen. Buratai never distinguished himself as the haughty and class-conscious leader, known to Nigerian vocabulary. He humbled himself, ate the same food and drank the same water supplied to troops in the battlefield.
    “Be an example to your men, in your duty and in private life. Never spare yourself, and let the troops see that you do endurance of fatigue and privation. Always be tactful and well-mannered and teach your subordinates to do the same. Avoid excessive sharpness or harshness of voice, which usually indicates the man who has shortcomings of his own to hide,” Rummel’s principle kept guiding his route to success.

    Refreshingly, Gen. Buratai has demonstrated his prowess and dexterity in warfare, by justifying that in war situations, every component is vital. So, much as he wields enormous powers, the witty leadership qualities in him gives the same power back to his troops, who dictate the pace and he abides. It is responsible for the boosted morale of soldiers to skyline, ennobling immense appreciation through sustained battle against terrorists. It is his conviction that “the power of a commander’s appreciation of troops welfare, energizes morale, and troops reciprocate in appreciation, compelling the warrior to fights on in exhaustively, ” and like Rommel, echoed, right into the deepest of waters with the Commander. It’s being his coat of success.
    Ajogwu is a public affairs commentator based in Abuja.

  • Buratai to newly-promoted  Majors-Gen: be more dedicated

    Buratai to newly-promoted Majors-Gen: be more dedicated

    •Chief of Army Staff decorates 43 Generals in Maiduguri

    Chief of Army Staff Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai yesterday urged 43 of the 45 newly-promoted Majors-General in the Army to be more dedicated and focused in the discharge of their responsibilities.

    He spoke while decorating them with their new ranks in Maiduguri, the epicentre of the degraded Boko Haram insurgency.

    It was the first time such number of generals were promoted at a time and decorated outside the Army Headquarters in Abuja.

    Two of the officers left out in the ceremony were the Commander, Guards Brigade M.S. Yusuf, who was unavoidably absent due to the exigency of duty and the late B.A. Raji, who was promoted posthumously.

    Late Brig.-Gen. Raji led the operation that liberated the popular “Alagarno forest’’, the so-called spiritual headquarters of the Boko Haram insurgents.

    Buratai said the reason for holding the ceremony in the Northeast and indeed Borno, was to underscore the importance of the counter-insurgency operations in the security architecture of the country.

    “Therefore, the final defeat of the remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists and the stabilisation efforts in conjunction with other security agencies must be uppermost in your minds.

    “As you are decorated today, the next mantle of leadership of the Nigerian Army will fall on your shoulders.

    “You are, therefore, expected to show commitment to be more dedicated and focused in the discharge of your responsibilities.

    “You must put at the back of your minds the challenges of the counter-`insurgency operations in the Northeast,’’ Buratai said.

    He noted that insurgency was a difficult war that required all hands to be on deck for it to be effectively tackled and finally destroyed.

    According to him, the Army has played its role satisfactorily in that regard.

    “We have won the ground war and the Boko Haram terrorists substantially degraded. We have secured Nigeria’s territorial integrity and equally maintained her sovereignty. We have carried out our tasks proudly and professionally.’’

    The army chief said what remained now was for other stakeholders – the political class and intelligence community – to take up the “salient aspects of this war to the remaining ill-fated insurgents”.

    “The Nigeria Police Force must be fully on ground in all the states in the Northeast.

    “Civil administration must be fully re-established in all the local government areas.

    “The civil authorities must fight the ideological, social and propaganda wars.

    “The issues of indoctrination and propaganda by the terrorists must be stopped. These are the surest way to finally defeat the insurgents,’’ he said.

    In a goodwill message , Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima, through the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Usman Jida, thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for his “irrevocable commitment to wipe out the terrorists from the region”.

    Shittima said performing the decoration ceremony in Maiduguri was an indication that the army had subdued the terrorists, making the town and state safe and secure.

    He urged the newly-promoted majors-general to be committed in whatever assignment they were given with their new ranks.

    In a vote of thanks, Maj.-Gen. O.H. Otiki thanked the President, Army Council, chief of army staff for the promotion and pledged that they would be committed and loyal to the nation and army authorities.

    Otiki noted that the constant visits of chief of army staff to troops in the frontline had served as a morale booster to them and their commanders.

    Those promoted to two star generals (Majors General) are: Brig.-Gen. H.O. Otiki, Acting Commander, Defence Headquarters Garrison; Brig.-Gen. O.O. Soleye, Acting Director Veteran Affairs and Defence Headquarters.

    Others are: Acting Provost Marshal, Brig.- Gen. A.T. Hamman; Acting Military Secretary, Brig.-Gen. l. F Yahaya; Acting General Officers Commanding 3, 7 and 8 Divisions, Brig.-Gen. B.A. Ahanotu, I.M. Yusuf and S.O. Olabanji.

    Also promoted to Majors-General are: Acting Commander, Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps, Brig.- Gen. J.I. Unuigbe; Brig.-Gen. A.A. Jidda, Acting Commander Nigerian Army Corps of Supply and Transport and Acting Chief of  Accounts and Budget (Army), Brig.-Gen. J.E. Jakko.

    Promoted to the two-star generals also are: Commandant, Depot Nigerian Army, Brig.-Gen. V.O. Ezugwu and Brig.- Gen. A.C.C. Agundu, Director, Foreign Liaison, Defence Intelligence Agency, Acting Commander, Headquarters Command Army Records, Brig.-Gen. H.E. Ayamasaowei and Brig.-Gen. M.S. Yusuf, Commander Guards Brigade.

  • Intelligence communities must ensure Boko Haram’s defeat – Buratai

    Intelligence communities must ensure Boko Haram’s defeat – Buratai

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen. Tukur Buratai, on Tuesday charged the nation’s political class and the intelligence communities to take up their responsibilities and ensure total defeat of the Boko Haram in the Northeast.

    Buratai said the nation’s armed forces have done their part in ensuring that the insurgents have been substantially degraded, adding that the issues of indoctrination and propaganda by the terrorists must be stopped forthwith.

    The army chief spoke at the investiture ceremony of the newly promoted Major Generals at the Conference Hall of the Command Guest House in Maiduguri, Borno State.

    He said: “As we are all aware, insurgency is a difficult war that requires all hands to be on deck for it to be effectively tackled and finally destroyed. The Nigerian Army has played her role satisfactorily. We have won the ground war and the Boko Haram terrorists substantially degraded.

    “We have secured Nigeria’s territorial integrity and equally maintained her sovereignty. We have carried out our tasks proudly and professionally. What is remaining now is for other stakeholders – the political class and intelligence communities – to take up the salient aspects of this war to the remaining ill-fated insurgents.

    “The Nigerian Police Force must be fully on the ground in all the states in the North East. Civil administration must be fully re-established in all the LGAs. The civil authorities must fight the ideological, social and propaganda wars.

    “The issues of indoctrination and propaganda by the terrorists must be stopped. These are the surest way to finally defeat the insurgents.

    Buratai said the investiture of the senior officers was conducted in Maiduguri to boost the morale of the troops and also celebrate the promotion with the law abiding people of the North East.

  • Troops Welfarism as Buratai’s Art of War

    If I were not a Nigerian, resident in Nigeria, I would have regrettably missed the blues that enliven life at auspicious partisan times. Nigeria has less than a year and five months to the next general elections. The political undercurrents, which precede every ballot, sprouting bile partisanships, crafted and disseminated by a few opportunistic, opposing politicians would have skipped me.

    At such times, less thoughtful personalities usually find themselves in the dilemma of sieving the chaff from the grains. A volley of mounting media hype, from motley of propagandists and antagonists, assail the senses. They doggedly and determinedly scheme to peel the skin off every public office holders.
    It’s usually a season of blatant lies and falsehood, freely hurled, as some vulnerable Nigerians easily forget the realities of yesterday by the anointment of the falsehood of today. And lethal critics set out to chain the genuine convictions of the gullible.
    President Muhammadu Buhari is receiving enough of the senseless bashings. When the opposing assailants cannot get his voice or convince Nigerians, they shift grounds to his focal appointees, assisting his salvation mission of Nigeria.

    The Nigerian Army has come under such senseless fireworks from these arm -charm critics. I hear pleasant internal voices praising soldiers led by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and leader of the counter-insurgency war, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai for assisting civil security in restoring peace and security to hitherto troubled parts of the country. The voices are loud and razor-sharp in appreciation.

    I have chosen lately to admire the Nigerian Army as one cannot afford to be left out of another selfless deed to take back Nigeria from its enemies within and outside. I have decided to undertake a special inquest into the reasons our military is being celebrated across the globe and in specific terms how Gen. Buratai’s leadership of the Nigerian Army has consistently posted rewarding results in the war against terror.
    The world is at best overwhelmed with victories songs and the defeat of Boko Haram terrorists. And the winning streaks of Buratai’s foot soldiers have effectively berthed in both north and south poles of Nigeria against all subsisting and budding terrorists sects and their activities against humanity.

    A voyage into Gen. Buratai’s leadership of Nigeria’s most priced armed force, the Nigerian Army, revealed very interesting insights. I discovered that his magic yesterday, today and tomorrow has remained his prioritization of troops welfare. Expectedly, Nigerian troops in the warfront have replicated his leadership splendor with loyalty, patriotism, zeal and courage, resulting in the series of victories against all acts of terror or local armed conflicts, previously at the cusp of pulling down Nigeria’s sovereignty.

    Some Nigerians may doubt me. But history does not lie. Experiences do not peddle falsehood, but invade the conscience indelibly. We have seen or heard Nigerian troops in the battlefield against terrorists committing mutiny, by not only disobeying their field Commanders, but pulling the trigger against them in rebellion. Nigeria has experienced its worse, as Nigerian troops effeminately retreated from the battlefield field against insurgents.
    Much more, we heard tales of Nigerian soldiers femininely scampering to take shelter in foreign lands and dumped their weapons; they became unwanted guests to communities and villages in the republic of Cameroon. And at the heart of this physical and psychological revolt was the issue of neglected welfare of soldiers in the warfront.
    But Lieutenant General Buratai has changed the narrative in the last two years. Nigerian soldiers prefer to now sacrifice their life gallantly than bid a retreat to Boko Haram terrorists in the field of battle. This is because they have seen reason to live for our country. Our troops have successfully navigated previously dreaded Boko Haram enclaves, like the Sambisa forest. These parriotic officers and soldiers under Gen. Buratai do not wait to swear on the shrine of their ancestors, before responding to distress calls from communities trapped by insurgents like in the recent case of Madagali LGA in Adamawa state. They move with the speed of a thunderbolt.

    And Gen. Buratai’s secret for commanding a loyal, patriotic and effective Army is his unpretentious focus and expeditious treatment of welfare issues affecting soldiers. He did not only imbibe the philosophy of famed Chinese war leader, strategist and tactician, Gen. Sun Tzu, but has exhibited mastery of its application for best results. This Great War philosopher believed that “The general who wins the battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses makes but few calculations beforehand.”

    Therefore, Buratai’s preparation of troops for war deployed many known and unknown strategies. And welfare was key to his pre-war plans, having imbibed Sun Tzu’s philosophy that “Treat your men as you would your own beloved sons. And they will follow you into the deepest valley.”
    This quintessential Army Chief has accorded attention and handled troops’ welfare as his first and last cardinal weapon against the enemy. His emphasis on welfarism has impacted positively on the psyche of Nigerian troops both in the Northeast and in other parts of the country, where troops are engaged in special assignments and military operations.
    Military strategists brand this disposition as military-welfarism, which has effectively served as a potent tool anywhere in the world towards achieving higher goals and objectives in warfare. He has used it to successfully tread on grounds, where others failed.

    When I freed my instincts and delved into dissecting the foresight and vision of Lieutenant General Buratai upon assumption of duty as COAS, it stared at me that he inherited an Army in complete shambles and disheveled. He could not get his mind off the dire necessity to re-professionalize, re-discipline and re-orientate the Nigerian Army. The results are the global accolades and encomiums that President Buhari has continued to receive from Nigerians and the diplomatic circle.

    The Army boss introduced reforms that have evidently raised the portrait of the Nigerian Army to admirable levels. He has been able to instill the culture of respect and dignity into the institution, as reflected in its cordiality with other arms of the Nigerian military and security agencies in Nigeria. It is the tonic for the seamless field operations which have raised the bars for Nigeria on the global map of war against terrorism. Respect and subordination to civil authority and the sanctity for the respect of human rights of Nigerians is in its historic all-time high, with a functional Human Rights Desk at the Army headquarters, Abuja.
    The Army Chief untied the knot to the months of cumulative unpaid salaries to Nigerian troops on the warfront or any other destination in Nigeria and abroad. The operational allowances that became the pepper bonus for top military officers are now paid to troops regularly and promptly. His leadership became the guardian angel to families of Nigerian soldiers. He regularly met and interacted with them at different military formations, and remedied problems that should have ordinarily been the responsibility of their spouses.

    At the warfront, Nigerian soldiers witnessed new levels of courtship in welfare. Soldiers injured in battle were given swift medication attention. Military hospitals in military formations across the country were instantly rehabilitated and stocked with drugs and other medical accessories for excellent medicare services to soldiers and their families. Any Nigerian soldier unfortunately gunned down by the bullets of the enemy was accorded dignified burial and their families consoled by the Nigerian Army in multiple ways.

    The establishment of a housing scheme that would enable every soldier that served in the counter-terrorism campaigns to retire into a personal home after years of meritorious service to fatherland is one of the hallmarks of his sterling leadership . There are rare welfare incentives that can only take rare foresight and extraordinary vision to conceive.

    The impact on the morale and psyche of troops on the warfront has been evidently tremendous. It explains why the streak of victories against insurgents has been sustained. It is the chief reason for the fruitless attempts by Boko Haram to bounce back to reckoning. Terrorists spirited efforts to reclaim territories in Nigeria have been met with stiff resistance and rebuffed with equal and higher measure of strength by Nigerian troops.

    In effect, under Lieutenant General Buratai, the Nigerian Army has ventured into new realms of knowledge and exploits in warfare, which are likely not to escape the attention of Wikipedia’s grandeur collection of words and axioms from the battlefield for posterity. And the singular reason would be Nigerian Army’s uncommon exploits and amazing defeat of terrorism, which the entire world has deployed its best brains in war laboratories and research institutes to evolve strategies to unravel.

    What other nations under the spell of terrorism for decades could not achieve, the Nigerian Army has impressively conquered the world of Boko Haram terrorism very speedily. Gen. Buratai has remained for me an enigmatic soldier in military-welfarism; his unsung formula for victories in terrorism warfare.

    Okpabi, a post-graduate student of Peace, Conflict and Strategy Studies at Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja and can be reached at Ezegwuokpabi@gmail.com