The Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, has reportedly
incurred the wrath of the Presidency over his claim that the military has
sighted the 270 girls seized from the dormitory by Boko Haram terrorists last
month.
President Jonathan, it was learnt
Wednesday, was unhappy with the claim by the defence chief, which he considers
as a breach of military tactics capable of hindering the move to free the
children, who have been in the kidnappers’ den for the seven weeks running.
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh and President Jonathan
A top Presidency source told
Vanguard last night that the Jonathan considered the CDS claim as an
unnecessary outburst, which could frustrate ongoing efforts by the
multinational team currently in the country to salvage the girls.
The source, which did not want to be
quoted because he was not authorised to speak to the press on the matter, said
President Jonathan was still at a loss as to why Badeh made the statement at a
time he was expected to be more cautious over the contentious issue, which is
generating interest across the globe.
“Indeed the President is really
upset over the claim and we do not know what will happen,” the source said but
did not give further details.
Vanguard further learnt that the
claim by the CDS was the subject of analysis during the weekly security meeting
between security chiefs and the President last Monday.
Badeh had during a solidarity rally
organised by the Citizens Initiative for Security Awareness, led by its
National Coordinator, Mr. Chidi Omeze, outside the Defence Headquarters, Abuja
on Monday, said that the military was aware of the location of the Chibok girls
and that something was being done to free them.
Badeh said: “The good news for the
girls is that we know where they are but we cannot tell you, we cannot come and
tell you military secrets here. Just leave us alone, we are working, we would
get the girls back.”
He stated, “We want our girls back;
we want our girls back; we can do it, our military can do it but where they are
held, can we go with force?
“If we go with force, what will
happen? So nobody should come and say the Nigerian military does not know what
it is doing. We know what we are doing; we can’t go and kill our girls in the
name of trying to get them back. So we are working,” he said.
The Chairman Senate Committee on
Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, has also slammed Badeh over the claim,
saying that it was unnecessary in counterproductive to the current move to free
the children and reunite them with their parents.
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By Soni Daniel, Regional Editor,
North
Presidency Angry With CDS, Badeh, Over Chibok Girls’ Sighting Claim
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