As
someone whose government was overthrown in a coup d’etat spearheaded by his
Chief of Army Staff in August 1985, President Muhammadu Buhari must have taken
serious time to reflect and rethink measures in appointing General Tukur Yusuf
Buratai as his army chief last year. Not only because the Nigerian Army was
inept, corrupt and politicized to a fault at that time, but also because a
vicious, blood thirsty terrorist group that was rated as number two in the
World Terrorism Index was raiding, rampaging and ravaging the north eastern
parts of the country. The military officers appointed to lead the Nigerian Army
in the war against the terrorists—Generals Ihejirika Azubuike and Kenneth
Minimah couldn’t deliver the proverbial sheep from the vicious lions as soldiers
threw away their mal functioning riffles and fled to either Cameroun or Niger
republics. In deed Professor Paul Collier Oxford University was right when he
said that, “Future civil wars will take the form of a government pitted against
a private extra legal military grouping. They will variously be called rebels,
terrorists, freedom fighters, or gangsters, but their essential characteristics
will be the same. These wars will also be a throw back, but to a very different
period: the time before nation states cohered.”
So the
Buhari administration came with a mindset to search and appoint a David to
confront the vicious lions and bring safety to the sheep which in this scenario
are Nigerians located in the north east. After conducting its due diligence, it
settled on General Buratai, then a Major General co-coordinating four African
nation’s military forces to checkmate Boko Haram.
The army
chief gallantly swung into action when he was appointed by heading straight to
Damaturu, the capital of Yobe state to spend his sallah break with the rank and
file of the army. This single act of empathy and bravery boosted the morale of
the troops which was at its lowest ebb at the time. Troops located in the north
eastern region to fight Boko Haram terrorists for the first time saw a real
General that deserved to be called their Chief; a Chief without pot belly who
was physically fit and truly committed to the fight against Boko Haram to the
extent that he was ready to put his own life at stake. One of the soldiers
located in Maiduguri said that with Buratai leading them from the fore front,
they have no option but to win the fight or die fighting. The entire people of
the region suddenly recoiled from their pessimism and begun to trust, rely and
collaborate with the army.
Maybe
because General Buratai hails from Borno state, and numerous people from his
village, friends and families have been either harassed, humiliated or killed
by the terrorists or it is just patriotism and professionalism, the man changed
the story of the north eastern parts of Nigeria, particularly Borno,Yobe and
Adamawa. It is thus the function of a good leader to find the correct solution
to a gamut of limiting factors to human progress, aiming at liberation of man.
A leaders act becomes heroic, not when it preserves the life of the leader at
the expense of his followers, but when it fires an ember in a heap of ash; when
it sparks new enthusiasm in a spirit of desperation, when it injects new verve
and vivacity into exhausted possibilities, and plots a path through a cul de
sac like the one General Buratai met when he took over as army chief.
We can
authoritatively report that it took professionalism, due diligence, courage,
fiscal discipline, motivation and self-sacrifice/denial for General Buratai to
win the war against Boko Haram.
General
Buratai’s immediate family members didn’t usually have free and regular access
to him at the peak of the conflict. He relocated to Maiduguri to coordinate the
fight, and to him too much phone calls was a luxury that he couldn’t afford so
as to remain focused. His wives and children were deprived of his presence and
affection. It was therefore not a surprise to see Maiduguri International
Airport re-opened, and all road blocks removed in the region to allow free
passage of people and their goods. No wonder the army was able to re-open
Damaturu-Biu road, and later on Maiduguri-Damboa –Biu-Yola road. Same with the
most vital Maiduguri-Bama-Dikwa-Ngamboru road. For those who don’t know this
route is central to the economic development of the region. It allows for the
movement of people and goods from and to Cameroun, Chad, Niger, Sudan and the
Central African republics.
At the
moment the entire north eastern region of the country is as calm as the
serpentine in June. The army has been rejuvenated and reinvigorated through
motivation, leadership by example, fiscal discipline and better equipments. The
dignity and pride of Nigeria has been restored as what was termed as “civil
war” by the Nigerian Civil War veteran, General T.Y Danjuma was defeated.
However a study conducted, showed that post conflict societies are
fragile, and the strategy that can have a long lasting solution is
peace-keeping evolving into economic recovery speeded by aid.
Nigeria
has witnessed about nine coup d’états with the bloodiest one being the July
1966 counter coup. According to a scholarly research conducted by Paul Collier
of Oxford University the effects of a coup d’états are severe. He wrote that,
“Though a clear effect of a coup in the year of the shock is that it reduces
income by around 3.5 percent, the main costs of coups might not be the brief
after effects of a successful coups, but the consequences of the continuous
fear of them” He further added that, “Even worse, coups might not be provoked
by bad governance but by the opportunistic greed of the army.”Collier’s
research showed that about 336 coups have been planned in Africa alone, which
191 made it through to the stage of an attempt, and 82 made it all the way to a
successful coup. Thus the reason why the nation’s army chief position is most
vital is because the occupant is expected to maintain and ensure professionalism
in the army with a view to keeping the army out of politics, and remaining
constantly loyal to democratic authorities.
This
onerous task rested on General Buratai. There has been a plethora of rumors of
attempted coups recently but General Buratai has been able to ensure that the
army remains in the barracks. It is also not a secret that two sinister groups
want to see that the Buhari administration is ousted before 2019.The first
group is made up of corrupt politicians who are currently being investigated
for corrupt practices by President Buhari. This group of people are the ones
manipulating the Niger Delta militants to destroy oil extraction installations
so as to cripple down the nation’s economy. At a time they succeeded in
bringing down the level of oil production from 2.2 million to 800,000 barrels
per day. Some of these people are members of the ruling party but a large
number of them are members of the Peoples Democratic Party. Their major
obstacle is the army chief. General Buratai’s eye is scrutinizing the army and
bad eggs are being flushed out. There are strong indications to suggest that
some of the top army officers and police recently retired are their loyalists.
The
second group is external, and it is allegedly led by an Iranian. The Iranians
have been arming the Islamic Movement of Nigeria for years with finance,
scholarship, political connections and arms so that their brand of Islam can
take hold in Nigeria. And Sheikh Ibrahim Elzakzaky, a very charismatic Islamic
preacher who was a graduate of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria was able to
increase the followership of the shia sect through intimidation of the masses
and the state government. No one could stand the man and his followers in Zaria
for years, including past Kaduna state governors until the emergence of Nasir
el Rufai and General Buratai. The latter stood his ground and showed the sect
that there is civil authority in Nigeria, and that the army is sovereign.
General Buratai made everyone in Kaduna to understand that Nigeria is secular,
and that no religious leader can become a law unto himself. This, it was
reported was what angered the Iranians to begin to orchestrate a grand scheme
that involves some legal luminaries, journalist and social analysts to engineer
the sack of General Buratai. Thus, Femi Falana was acting a script when he
called for the dismissal of General Buratai. According to Max Gbanite, a
credible terrorism consultant, the same Falana justified Nuhu Ribadu when
Ribadu was accused of owning properties in Dubai. He based his argument on the
fact that the laws of Nigeria don’t forbid a public official from owning
properties in foreign lands. It only forbids foreign bank accounts.
It is
therefore not a surprise when Sahara Reporters published a story about the
ownership of two real estate by General Buratai and his two wives in Dubai even
though the man has declared the property in his Asset Declaration Form of the
Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).Their major angle of the propaganda is that the
money used to acquire the Dubai property was illegally gotten. The two wives of
Buratai have been running a lucrative cooperative society known Sana’armu since
when their husband was a Brigadier General in Kaduna, and this cooperative
society has provided loans of various amounts to people to start or expand
their businesses. It is a fact that women are millionaires on their own. They
are hardworking women whose rights to privacy were violated by the outright
publication of their international passports in the scandalous story simply
because they teamed up with their husband to acquire real estate in Dubai. We
gathered that some of past army chiefs owned multi billion Naira hotels in
Abuja yet no one is taking about it. The whole enchilada is to make a mockery
of the government’s anti corruption posture, and lead it to take a wrong
decision by sacking General Buratai as army chief. This will then pave the way
for them to re organize and re arm Boko Haram, increase the vandalization of
oil facilities so as to cripple the economy, inflict grave fear and terror on
the citizenry, and finally stage a coup.”In civilized societies, the freedom of
conscience and fair criticism is regarded as the dynamo of a political system
in search of a better future,” wrote Arthur Nwankwo in his book, Before I Die.
It is okay to criticize people in government as long as the criticism is fair
but smear campaign to tarnish the image and hard earned reputation of a
nation’s critical human resources is a great disservice to that nation.”Instead
of investigating and analyzing what obstacles stand in the way of political
stability, self reliance and positive economic development as well as
mobilizing the teaming masses of the nation toward the path of change and
social reconstruction, some news media are doing the opposite: disinformation
and mis-education,” said Dr. Khalifa Dikwa, a university don in Kaduna.
Genera
Buratai’s offence was that he rejuvenated and reinvigorated the Nigerian army.
He was able to restore to the Nigerian Army to its former state and give vigour
to it; he filled it with life and energy. He was able to do because he was
indeed a true General. According to the US General Leadership Forum,
Generalship is defined as “military skill in a high commander.” Military
leaders are trained in leadership at the earliest stages of their careers.
Officers learn officer ship as they progress through the ranks and experience
the rigors of leading other dedicated, talented men and women. But one learns
generalship not in a classroom, but through observing and experiencing other
senior military leaders who themselves effectively exercise their generalship
in challenging situations. Said another way, Generalship, like leadership,
reflects a learned set of skills that equip us to effectively move things
forward in our spheres of influence. Each of the traits of Generalship can and
should be readily adopted by those in positions of leadership in every
sector—government, private sector, nonprofit organizations, and yes,
particularly the military. Here are the top 10 traits of Generalship that
describe what every leader must be:
STRATEGIC
VISIONARY – They think, act, lead and develop others in a strategic manner.
DECISIVE
– They make decisions and make them at the right time.
COURAGEOUS
– They exercise physical and moral courage to serve as the beacon for others to
emulate and follow.
ACCOUNTABLE
– They lavish praise on subordinates when victories occur and take
responsibility when the team falls short of their objectives.
INTEGRITY
– This is flat out non-negotiable! There is no room for questionable character
in Generals, generalship or leadership.
DRIVE –
They make something happen. You can have a good plan and a good team but
someone must drive the team to the top of the summit.
Buratai
03TEAM BUILDER – The team that must be built here is very high level.
Coalitions and disparate parts must be brought together in unison to achieve
much higher goals.
CHANGE
AGENT – They recognize who or what needs to be changed and then commit to
making the required changes.
STANDARDS
– They maintain high personal standards.
POISE –
They lead with flair and class and always conduct their self in an unflappable
manner.
DIPLOMATIC
– They create political alliances outside their own organization to achieve
common goals and objectives.
As Titus
Livins said it “Luck is of little moment to the great general, for it is under
the control of his intellect and his judgment.” The above mentioned qualities
which General Buratai’s predecessors laced were what made him to succeed as
army chief, and not mere luck.
Recently
there was a grand scheme by some people to manipulate the President to sack
Ibrahim Magu as the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) because of the uncompromising posture of the man in fighting sleaze and
corruption but the President refused to bend and instead requested the Senate
to confirm Magu as substantive Chairman of the EFCC. As usual their weapon
against Magu was smear campaign through an alleged bribery scandal in the arms
probe panel.
Investigations
revealed that President Buhari is very pleased with the army chief and the
National Security Advisor, Babagana Munguno, also from Borno State. These two
strategic and vital players of the Buhari administration are not only competent
and trustworthy but they also possess loyalty— an important quality required of
all principals from their subordinates or appointees.
A study
conducted also showed that nine out of every ten people in the north east
are satisfied and grateful to General Buratai who to them symbolizes the entire
network of armed forces that got together to crush and wipe out Boko Haram from
the north east.
National
security is a public good par excellence, and it requires stability, continuity
and proper coordination of government’s security outfit to ensure it. So far
the security team of the Buhari administration is working perfectly well even
though the economic team is nothing to write home about.
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