Air Force Base Attacks: President Jonathan may sack Military chiefs

by Muyiwa Daropale

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Indications have emerged that President Goodluck Jonathan may sack top Military officers in light of the recent attack on an Air Force base by members of the Boko Haram sect.

The action  would be taken if the case of sabotage or negligence of duty is proven.  The attacks on December 2 left the base in near-total destruction, with heavy casualties on both sides.

Leadership reports

 

President Goodluck Jonathan had held an emergency meeting with the Security Council where he expressed shock and disappointment with the service chiefs and ordered them to investigate and brief him on the factors responsible for the security breach in the ancient city despite the fact that the state was under emergency rule.

“President Jonathan is angry over the incident. He did not mince words while meeting with the Security Council immediately he got the report. He asked the NSA to summon the service chiefs to the State House and asked for the factors responsible for the dawn attack. The service chiefs suspect sabotage and they promised to unmask those responsible with a view to bringing them to book,” a presidency source disclosed.

Yesterday morning, the Chief of Defence staff, Admiral Ola Ibrahim, ordered a fact-finding team to Maiduguri to investigate the incident.

 

Comments (3)

  1. They must have been aided by some insider from the army and airforce.

  2. what the hell is the president talking about? what causes all this nonsense inthe first place is curruption. what is stella oduah still doin in his govt? sack this service chiefs & oduah, mins of defence right now!

  3. Its a big shame to the armed forces of nigeria.security in nigeria is ZERO.

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