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Don’t Sack Service Chiefs – Umahi Tells Buhari

Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State, Friday, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to increase funding and logistics to the Nigeria Army, rather than contemplating sacking the Service Chiefs.

The Governor, who stated this during the ground-breaking ceremony of Nigeria Army Reference Hospital, Abakaliki, praised the Army for their gallantry and dedication towards securing the Territory of the Nation.

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He noted that the assignment of the Army was not an easy task and as such, needed the full cooperation of Citizens at all levels to succeed.

According to him:

Insecurity - Sack Service Chiefs Immediately - NAAC To Buhari

Insecurity: Sack Service Chiefs Immediately – NAAC To Buhari

A rights group, Nigeria Arise Against Crime (NAAC), has written President Muhammadu Buhari, asking him to without further delay, sack the current Service Chiefs.

NAAC said that dismissing these security chiefs would rescue Nigeria and the current government from the embarrassment of losing several lives to insurgents and bandits on a daily basis.

Yusuf Kazeem, the National Coordinator of the group, made the call at a press conference in Abuja on Thursday.

The group insisted that sustaining the security chiefs who have exhausted their wit is a disservice to the nation’s security

Buhari Broke The Law Over Tenure Of Service Chiefs

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana said President Muhammadu Buhari has breached the law by not terminating the appointment of the current security Service Chiefs.

Mr Falana, who appeared on Channels TV Sunrise Daily on Monday, argued that the laws regulating military officers require the retirement of military officers who have served for 35 years or have reached the age of 60.

He added that a lawsuit would be filed this week in respect of the matter.

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In an interview that lasted more than 20 minutes, Mr Falana also said President Buhari “must …

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Asking Service Chiefs To Resign Or Be Sacked Is Sacrilege

As reactions continue to trail the call for the sack of Service Chiefs by members of the National Assembly, the National Democratic Front, NDF, on Thursday described the development as sacrilegious and unpatriotic.

The House of Representatives had during plenary on Wednesday, asked President Buhari to sack service chiefs for overstaying their tenure, following a motion of urgent public importance moved by the Chief Whip of the House, Hon, Mohammed Tahir Mongunu and 14 others.

The call was hinged on the need to restructure, review and reorganize the current security architecture of the nation.

Reacting to the development, NDF said

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Resign Or Be Sacked – House Of Reps Tells Service Chiefs

Lawmakers of the House of Representatives have unanimously asked Service Chiefs in the country to immediately resign.

The lawmakers noted that the service Chiefs have outlived their usefulness to the nation.

According to members of the Nigerian lower legislative chamber, the Service Chiefs have not been able to address the security challenges confronting the country since 2015.

The call was made following a motion of urgent public importance moved by the Chief Whip of the House, Hon, Mohammed Tahir Mongunu and 14 others.

The House demanded that President Muhammadu Buhari sack the Service Chiefs if they failed to resign

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Sack Service Chiefs Now – Reps Tell Buhari

The House of Representatives has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to relieve the nation’s Service Chiefs of their jobs.

The call was sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance moved by Abubakar Fulata.

Fulata who is a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) said that irrespective of their tenure, the service chiefs should resign.

He argued that doing the same thing over time without a tweak in tactic would yield the same result, and to expect something different is “insanity.”

“Whether their tenures have expired or not, they should resign,” Mr Fulata said of the