Nigeria’s national security adviser, Babagana Monguno, has accused
President Mohammadu Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, of undue and
dangerous interference on matters bordering on national security.
Consequently,
Mr Monguno has fired a warning memo to all service chiefs to desist
from taking further directives from Mr Kyari, according to documents
seen by PREMIUM TIMES.
Mr Monguno said Mr Kyari’s directives to
service chiefs were sometimes issued without the knowledge much less
approval of the president, a practice he said has added to government’s
failure to contain insecurity.
“Chief of staff to the president
is not a presiding head of security, neither is he sworn to an oath of
defending the country,” Mr Monguno, a retired major-general, said in the
December 9, 2019, letter.
“As such, unprofessional practices
such as presiding over meetings with service chiefs and heads of
security organisations as well as ambassadors and high commissioners to
the exclusion of the NSA and/or supervising ministers are a violation of
the Constitution and directly undermine the authority of Mr President.
“Such
acts and continues meddlesomeness by chief of staff have not only
ruptured our security an defence efforts, but have slowed down any
meaningful gain that Mr President has sought to achieve.”
Mr
Monguno’s letter comes as insecurity returns to centre stage as a major
cause for worry among Nigerians.Violent attacks linked to bandits,
kidnappers, armed robbers and vandals have continued to claim multiple
lives and properties across the country.
The president has
repeatedly promised to curb the crises, many of which he met in office,
but has largely failed like his predecessors.
Security experts, opposition and federal lawmakers have responded by advising the president to fire his service chiefs.
The
service chiefs have been unable to rein in Boko Haram insurgents since
2015 when Mr Buhari named them to take charge of various arms of the
nation’s security architecture.
While previously held swathes of
land have been taken back from terrorists, deadly attacks on civilians
and military targets have worsened since 2018.
The Chief of Army
Staff, Tukur Buratai, said in recent media interviews that the military
has degraded insurgents’ capacity to attack Abuja and other cities
outside the war-ravaged northeast.
National security sources told
PREMIUM TIMES on Monday that the fresh memo showed how Mr Kyari has
helped in keeping the service chiefs in office despite overwhelming call
for their ouster.
It also underscored the frustration faced by
Mr Monguno and others who found Mr Kyari’s influence over the president
too domineering for national benefit, sources said.
Mr Kyari and
two presidential spokespersons, Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu, did not
return requests for comments about the memo Monday afternoon.
Here's the memo below:
Source: Premium Times
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