New President Of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari is set to sack service
chiefs any time from now, New Telegraph learnt at the weekend. However,
the shake-up in the top hierarchy of the military will not affect the
police as the president is said to mind the retention of
Mr. Solomon
Arase who was appointed as the Inspector General of Police at the dawn
of the Goodluck Jonathan administration .
A reliable source said: “The service chiefs to be affected in the
purge of the high military command are Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshall Alex Badeh; Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Kenneth obiah
Minimah; Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Adesola Amosu and Chief of
Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin. All the service chiefs are
going. In fact, they are gone. They are only waiting for the president
to announce their sack. Even most of them have packed out their personal
effects in their offices. Only the IGP will be retained.”
However, the source added that the delay in the sack of the service
chiefs was due to a disagreement among political associates of the
president over the choice of their replacements. The composition was
tilted towards certain geographical zone. Hopefully, President Buhari
will sack the service chiefs next week on or before his return from the
G7 meeting holding in Berlin, Germany between June 7 and 9,” the source
added.
Arase was appointed on April 21, 2015 and confirmed on May 12. Since
1999, each government always appoints new IGP. When former President
Olusegun Obasanjo took over power on May 29, 1999, he appointed Musiliu
Smith as IG to replace Mr. Ibrahim Coomassie. The late President Umaru
Yar’Adua appointed Mike Okiro as IG in June 2007 shortly after he took
over power. Okiro succeeded Sunday Ehindero.

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