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Insecurity: Buhari should surprise Nigerians and change the Service Chiefs

Admin December 28, 2020

Following the increased rate of insecurity in the country, Former Department of State Service (DSS) Director, Mike Ejiofor has joined voices calling for the removal of service chiefs.

Ejiofor during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Monday, said President Muhammadu Buhari should surprise Nigerians and respond to the calls by Nigerians seeking their removal.

“I expect that Mr President should take Nigerians by surprise, change the service chiefs. The attitude of Nigerians to security agencies should also change.

“We are expecting some equipment coming into the country. I think with these – change of tactics, change of equipment, change of attitude, change of service chief, change of approaches general…with all these we will make some progress,” he said.

The Senate at different occasions recommended that President Buhari remove the Service Chiefs and replace them with people with fresh ideas and solutions.

The lawmakers made this recommendation at plenary during a debate on security in the nation and the attack on rice farmers in Borno State which left over 40 dead.

They also lamented over the state of insecurity in the country and recommended that President Muhammadu Buhari remove the Service Chiefs during their debate on the abduction of over 300 students following gunmen’s attack on Government Science Secondary School (GSS) in the Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State.

This followed the motion raised by one of the lawmakers, Senator Bello Mandiya, from Katsina State.

Senator Sani Musa while seconding the motion said, “There is a need for this chamber to draw the attention of Mr. President that enough is enough, these Service Chiefs should go.

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