I headed a military that lacked equipment- ex Chief of Defence staff, Badeh says
Immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, who alongside other
service chiefs, was sacked by Buhari on July 13, said while he was in
office, he headed a military that lacked equipment. He said this during
his handing over ceremony to the new chief of Defence staff,
Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin in Abuja;
"The task of coordinating the military and other security agencies in
the fight against the insurgents is perhaps the most complex and
challenging assignment I have had in my over 38 years in service. For
the first time, I was head of a military that lacked the relevant
equipment and motivation to fight an enemy that was invisible and
embedded with the local populace.
Furthermore, the activities of fifth columnists in
the military and other security agencies who leaked operational plans
and other sensitive military information to the terrorist, combined to
make the fight against the insurgents particularly difficult. The
activities of these unpatriotic members of the military not only blunted
the effectiveness of the fight, but also led to the needless deaths of
numerous officers and men who unwittingly fell into ambushes prepared by
terrorists who had advance warnings of the approach of such troops. The
decision by certain countries to deny us weapons to prosecute the war
also added to the challenges we faced. Despite these challenges, I am
glad to note that a lot was achieved during our time in the fight
against terror. The achievements recorded are largely due to the
commitment, patriotism and fighting spirit of our men and women in
uniform who saw the fight against terror as a task that must be
accomplished no matter the odds and inspite of the campaign of calumny
against the military by a section of the media with their foreign
collaborators.”he said
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