DHQ bungled opportunity to end Boko Haram war Retired Col Stan-Labo
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Says new Chiefs must avoid predecessors’ pitfalls to succeed
By Chris Onuoha
Col Hassan Stan-Labo is a veteran and retired officer with a wealth of combat operational experience spanning his duty tour of Liberia, Sierra Leone, The West Darfur and Bakassi Peninsula as part of the Army’s Elite Infantry (Special Forces) Corps. Now a security consultant, defence strategist, resource fellow and Convener, ‘FIX NIGERIA NOW!’, Stan-Labo speaks on the replacement of Service Chiefs.
Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina described the exit of the former Service Chiefs as timely, contrary to the views in many circles that it was long overdue considering the level of insecurity in the country. Adesina quoted President Buhari as congratulating them for their efforts to bring enduring peace to Nigeria. What is your view of that assessment?
Laz Ude Eze: Rising deaths, triggered by COVID-19, sustained by weak health systems
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A couple of days ago, the co-founder of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates’ counsel was widely reported in the Nigerian media to have counseled the Government of Nigeria to prioritise the development and strengthening of its health sector rather than focusing on the COVID-19 vaccines. “There is no doubt that the impact of putting money into the health system, particularly the primary healthcare system will be very high in terms of saving children’s lives. Nigeria should not divert the very limited money that it has for health into trying to pay a high price for COVID-19 vaccines”, Mr. Gates said in response to a question on Nigeria’s plan to invest about N400 billion to vaccinate 70 percent of Nigeria’s population at $8 per vaccine.
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It was amidst my local celebration of the change of guard that happened in my football club in England- Chelsea FC of London, that the news hit the airwaves of the resignation of Nigeria’s four top military Chiefs who were appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari on May or June 2015 at inception.
The President’s media Advisor Mr. Femi Adesina had on January 26th 2021, barely 48 hours after Frank Lampard, a legend of football was kicked out as the Chief Coach of Chelsea FC to make way for the Germany born tactician Thomas Tuchel, announced that all the service Chiefs have voluntarily accepted to resign to make way for new service Chiefs.
Borno Citizens Express Hope With New Service Chiefs, Pledge Continuous Prayers
By Sadiq Abubakar Maiduguri Listen to article
The breaking news of the removal of the Nigerian Service Chiefs and appointment of new Service Chiefs today Tuesday afternoon was an acclaimed development to the people of Borno state despite the fact that when the news brokered, many people were surprised if not shocked with the excited development following the series of agitations for the President to replace the former service Chiefs whom many Nigerians thought, they over stayed and were tried and exhausted to fight the Boko Haram insurgents.
Some were also of the opinion that the former service Chiefs were unable to improve on the lingering security situations in the state and neighbouring States and even countries of Niger, Chad and Cameroon Republics as the Boko Haram renewed attacks continued with man slaughter, abduction, kidnapping and banditry among other crimes much recently including even att
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