Retired Military Officers: Nigeria Needs Damage Control
The
Nigerian Military finally worked up the courage to purge itself of
political officers with the announcement that swept out several of such
questionable officers. Details are still emerging but the sack which has
the approval of the Army Council was attributed to “service
exigencies”.
Even
though a statement issued by the acting Director of Army Public
Relations, Col. Sani Usman did not specify the crimes of the sacked
military officers, the affected persons have done a lot of massive self-
reporting to confess their crimes. Details of their crimes were outed
in online media platforms that are sympathetic to their cause or serving
the same principal as the affected persons.
One
of such sites went to town with the screamer, “FG Sacks 200
‘Pro-Jonathan’ Military Officers”. The site thankfully went on to
confirm that “loyalty to former President Goodluck Jonathan during the
2015 general elections” was the alleged grounds on which they were
sacked. Nigerians must be reminded that the military is sworn to protect
the country and the office of the president symbolises the country but
nothing in that oath of allegiance mandates any officer to pursue the
political ambition of the individual occupying the office. That would be
playing party politics and it is clearly forbidden even if done in
furtherance of the current office holder’s interest.
The
responsible media organisation provided better insight that linked the
sacked officers with defence contracts. The Presidential Committee
investigating defence contracts had of course made indictments with of
these sacked persons already being tried by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) just as another panel that investigated
military partisanship during the 2015 general elections made its own
indictments.
The
veiled threat to the nation contained in how the retirement of these
officers was reported by their media allies therefore showed that not
only were they culpable of what they were indicted for they have also
shown no remorse about it and have continued along the same track by
presenting the consequences of their ill thought actions as political
witch-hunt.
For
instance, the headline cited earlier followed with a narration that
“The list showed that they were mainly from the South East, South South
and a small percentage of them were from the North Central region of the
country.” The impression created by this is that the South West, North
East and North West zones were not affected because officers from these
areas were-not pro-Jonathan. This line of thinking failed in its deficit
of reasoning to realise that it is indicting the South East, South
South and a small part of the North Central as the parts of the country
that produce unethical and unprofessional officers who are also
kleptomaniacs that cannot keep their hands out of the public till. All
the decent Nigerians from these areas, including former military
officers who served meritoriously, should rise up and condemn this
callous criminalisation of their ancestry.
But
to a more serious dimension. The Army waited too long before acting as
the issue was one that threatened and has continued to threaten our
democracy. If the delay in showing these errant officers the way out was
to allow for thorough investigations, then that is fine. But what must
be avoided going forward is tarrying on crucial decisions because of
political consideration as this amounted to playing the game on the
terms of the rogue officers. In the time between when they were
investigated and when action was finally taken, they have been able to
poison more minds within and outside the institution, which is why their
media were able to claim that the development was causing ripples in
the military.
I
dare describe them in harsh words because of the jeopardy they put the
country into. The military is an institution and the Presidency is an
office with clear cut constitutional provisions guiding the roles of
each. The personnel of the institution and the holder of the office
swore to suppress personal interests in the discharge of their duties in
the various capacities. For some personnel to have acted contrary,
driven by ethnic and pecuniary interests, equals to treason. Had they
succeeded in their political foray, wouldn’t we today be under a
military government by proxy contrary to our collective avowal for a
representative democracy? The concept of separation of powers must be
clearly adhered to for the insulation of our military against
partisanship.
In
recent history, countries whose military officers became openly
political like the sacked ones here have been plunged into intractable
crises. This fact is what these card carrying members of political
parties should bear in mind whenever they are tempted to delude
themselves into thinking they have been unfairly treated. What would
have happened if officers from the other regions had also been
unprofessional and backed an alternate political party? It would have
been the perfect trigger for a civil war. Purging them out of the
institution would no doubts bring about a strong and apolitical
military. This is a great achievement and if it is the only thing
President Muhammadu Buhari can do for Nigeria then we should be very
happy that our journey to nationhood has started.
The
cheap attempt at blackmail does not detract from the reality that
crimes were committed – violation of oath of allegiance, breach of laws
relating to elections, theft and other crimes. The relevant agencies
must therefore commence their trial while the military makes public a
declassified version of the report that indicted them for Nigerians to
appreciate the need to get rid of these compromised officers. In fact,
anyone of them that feels he was unfairly fired should take advantage of
a trial to reverse the situation.
The
military and the Federal Government must however be proactive in
dealing with a bigger problem. The sacked officers must be placed under
constant security watch because of other prevailing variables. As at the
time these officers were committing these heinous acts, miscreants in
the South South and South East were making threats of a break up against
the country if the permutation goes against their shared interest.
Today, the threats have given birth to terrorist separatist groups that
are killing security agents and destroying economic assets. Even from
within the Niger Delta, some ex-militants have identified some sacked
politicians from the previous dispensation as sponsors of the attacks.
This
is why we must be vigilant because the sacked officers were neck deep
in politics and the billions stolen from defence contracts means they
are also stupendously rich. A combination of their military experience,
diverted weapons and stolen money flowing into an already problematic
South South and South East regions would produce another monster,
something like "Military Avengers " that will either intensify the
blowing up of oil and gas pipelines or even print the currency for one
of their separatist groups to secede. The objective would be nothing
less than the ridiculous demand from some regional leaders that charges
be dropped against people standing trial for attacks in their areas to
stop. The sacked persons, some of them also standing trial, would be
additional incentives for more attacks.
As
a country, we must now immediately begin damage control while hoping
that it is not too late. While we were all focused on nation building
these elements were busy perfecting their plans for the breakup of the
country – the separatist groups have activated and their well-trained
military counterparts may be on the way to joining them in insurrection
with all their wealth of experience and material if nothing is done to
neutralize their capacity to sink the country as they had promised.
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