Defence
Women group tackles writer for accusing CDS of ‘usurping civilian power’
Women group tackles writer for accusing CDS of ‘usurping civilian power’
North East Women for Peace Forum, a non-partisan group, has described as clannish and unwarranted an editorial in a national daily accusing the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of ‘usurping civilian power’.
The forum, in a statement on Wednesday signed by its convener, Hajiya Bilikisu Goni, also dismissed the claim in the article written by one Dr Tayo Oke, that Irabor was a “meddlesome general”.
It said that the write-up was unwarranted, and wondered whether the writer was working for profiteers of insurgency to bring down the CDS and scuttle the ongoing military operations.
The forum challenged the writer to visit the North East to see how the military operations were being prosecuted instead of comparing Nigeria with the United States.
According to the forum, as beneficiaries of the ongoing military operations in the Northeast, it is in a better position to counter any deliberate attempt to misinform Nigerians about the war.
It also challenged the writer to seek the opinions of the thousands of people, including women in the North East who have returned to their abodes and means of livelihood, about the ongoing military operations.
“The writer seems to be angry that the military is dominating the airwaves or he wants the enemies of the country or those benefitting from the security challenges to dominate.
“Or is the zeal with which the CDS is eager for Nigeria to return to normalcy infuriating enemies of the country?
“Which Nigerian is not zealous at this time and eager for the security challenges to end, talk more of the Head of the entire military?”
The forum said life has been returning to normal in the North East, while some of the remaining abducted Chibok school girls are gradually returning home.
It added that the mass surrender of insurgents and their families in the region was a testament to the successes recorded by the military and the inter-agency collaborations championed by the CDS.
The forum also queried why the writer was against the presence of the military in communities affected by security challenges.
“We are very sure Dr Oke will be at the forefront of asking questions if the military is not seen in the streets supporting ongoing operations to deal with the security challenges.
“The North East Women for Peace Forum is confused about what the writer wants. We are very sure no well-meaning political leader will refer to the CDS as a meddlesome general.
“If Dr Oke will sincerely answer our questions, he will discover that his entire write-up was indeed unwarranted, untimely and illogical.”
(NAN)
Defence
BREAKING: COAS Lagbaja is dead
President Bola Tinubu has announced the passing of Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, who died at age 56.
According to a statement by the President’s spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, the Army Chief passed away on Tuesday night in Lagos after battling an illness.
In his message of condolence, President Tinubu extended heartfelt sympathies to Lagbaja’s family and the Nigerian Armed Forces, honoring his “significant contributions to the nation.”
The President wished the late General eternal peace and recognized his dedicated service during this difficult time for the military and the nation.
Defence
DHQ Dismisses Claims of Ag COAS, Warns Against Military Takeover Rumours
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has refuted claims of an acting Chief of Army Staff (COAS), clarifying that no such appointment exists within the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Acting Director of Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Tukur Gusau, on Monday in Abuja.
Gusau emphasised that the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, had spoken with the COAS, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, a few minutes prior to the statement, confirming that the Army Chief is currently enjoying a well-deserved rest as part of his 2024 annual leave.
“The Armed Forces of Nigeria is professionally managed, and all Service Chiefs are performing their duties in line with the Constitution,” Gusau said.
He also clarified that Maj.-Gen. Abdulsalam Ibrahim, the Chief of Policy and Plans, has been providing routine briefs to the COAS in accordance with standard military procedures.
Gusau urged individuals spreading false information to desist immediately, reassuring the public that “the COAS is hale and hearty and will soon resume normal duties after his leave.”
He further called on media outlets to verify information with appropriate authorities before disseminating false reports.
In a strong warning, Gusau noted that any calls for a military takeover are treasonous under the Constitution, adding that “The Armed Forces remain loyal to President Bola Tinubu’s administration and are committed to the preservation and advancement of democracy in Nigeria.”
He added that the relative peace currently enjoyed in the country is a direct result of President Tinubu’s support for the military and the leadership of the Armed Forces.
Gusau concluded by stating that the military, alongside relevant security agencies, has been mandated to act against any individuals or groups advocating unconstitutional changes in governance.
“The CDS appreciates the continued support and prayers of Nigerians. Victory is assured,” he said.
Defence
Nigerian Army Debunks Rumoured Death of COAS Lagbaja, Labels Reports as ‘Mischief’
Nigerian Army Debunks Rumoured Death of COAS Lagbaja, Labels Reports as ‘Mischief’
The Nigerian Army has firmly dismissed rumors circulating on social media about the death of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja.
The rumours, attributed to a post by one Jackson Ude, were labeled “Fake News” by the army on its official X handle on Sunday.
Speculations had spread that the Army Chief passed away in an undisclosed hospital abroad, with no official confirmation from the military or the Defence Headquarters.
In response, Maj.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, the Director of Army Public Relations, clarified that the COAS is on leave and attending to his health outside the country.
“There is no leadership vacuum in the Nigerian Army,” Nwachukwu emphasised, adding that Maj.-Gen. Abdulsalam Ibrahim, Chief of Policy and Plans, is overseeing army affairs during Lagbaja’s absence.
He dismissed the rumours as mischievous, designed to cause panic and confusion.
“The Nigerian Army has a well-structured protocol for dealing with such situations, and this is not the first time a service chief has taken leave,” Nwachukwu explained.
The Army assured Nigerians that the service remains vigilant and fully prepared to safeguard the country’s security, while also expressing gratitude to those who have shown concern and prayed for Lagbaja’s swift recovery.
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