President Goodluck Jonathan,
yesterday, directed the Military High Command to identify those sabotaging the
efforts of the Federal Government to crush the Boko Haram insurgents in the country
and flush them out of the military.
Jonathan’s directive followed series
of security reports indicating the existence of fifth columnists in the armed
forces especially with regards to the war against terrorists in the North-East.
Speaking at the commissioning and
unveiling of the new cenotaph at the Military Cemetery in Abuja, the President
said: “It is the duty of the officers (prosecuting the war) to detect those who
are not working at par and those who are not committed to the country.
“Those who will betray others; a
betrayal that may lead to the massive death of officers when they are in
operation, such people should be removed from service early enough.
“If we are able to filter among
ourselves and we are able to identify such people, they may be deployed to
other places. I am not advocating the retirement of people, except it becomes
very clear that such an officer has committed an offence that requires this but
soldiers must be trusted people.
“Soldiers must not be betraying
themselves and the country. If any soldier is suspected to have this kind of
inclination, the best thing is to redeploy that person from the position so
that he will not be an enemy to the state and his colleagues.”
Addressing a gathering that included
the Minister of Defence, General Aliyu Gusau; the NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki; CDS,
Service Chiefs, IGP and PDP Chairman, Adamu Muazu, the President said: “Today
is a unique day because we have formally unveiled the cenotaph with the names
of the officers and men that were deployed to various operations and have paid
the supreme sacrifice. I believe in most cases this may be the only link
between them and the future generation, their children and their grand
children.
“It is a project that is dear to me,
that is why I mentioned that we needed to have this memorial that will be in
remembrance of our past heroes. Probably in future as nation, we may even have
a bigger museum that photographs of some of our gallant officers will be
displayed, so the future generation can always know what people had done, the
various contributions they have made over the years. But for now this cenotaph
will help.
“And it is a clear testimony that
the government would always remember those who served this country, especially
the military and the paramilitary officers that have to be awake for us to
sleep. They are in the sun, the bushes and all for us to live in peace.”
Sack saboteur Military officers now---Jonathan orders Nigerian Army
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