Presidency reacts as
Atiku condemns Service chiefs attending President Buhari's campaign kickoff
Senior Special Assistant
to President Buari on Media and Publicity, Shehu Garba, has reacted to the
criticism that has trailed the service chiefs who attended the campaign kickoff
of President Buhari on Sunday November 18th at the presidential villa.
Service chiefs
present at the event were Gabriel Olonisakin, chief of defence staff, Abubakar
Sadiq, chief of air staff, and Ibok-Ete Ibas, chief of naval staff.
The
spokesperson of the Atiku Campaign Organization, Segun Sowunmi, in an interview
with Punch, said the presence of the service chiefs showed that Buhari as the
commander-in-chief had compromised the heads of the military agencies.
“The problem with the security agencies is that they have not
fully defined who they should be loyal to. The concern is that the
commander-in-chief has some sort of relationship with them but when they
elevate that relationship to a point where they begin to attend political
events at the launch of the campaign of a political party, everybody must be
scared. This is because it portends a very dangerous development which is that
they have now got themselves involved in politics to the point that they are
now the cheerleaders of another political party.
“I hope
when we want to unveil our own political document in a public forum and if we
invite them, they would be reasonable enough to attend since they now attend
political events. We want to advise them to be removed from politics so that
the opposition can feel safe. I am quite disappointed in President Buhari for
exposing the military to such a compromise and we call on the international
community to take note” he said
Reacting to
Sowunmi's comment, Garba Shehu in a statement released, said the service chiefs
had thought the event was non-political and left even before President Buhari
arrived the venue for the declaration. The statement read
“They
were mistaken in their assumption that this was a non-political event, to
showcase the achievements of the administration, the success of which they are
part. Hardly were they seated than did the Minister of Defence, retired
Brig-Gen. Mansur Dan-Ali ask them to leave as this was a political gathering.
They quickly left, even before the arrival of the President and for the event
to get underway. The fuss over this is therefore absolutely unnecessary.”
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