Shettima: Buhari’s choice of service chiefs will bring an end to Boko Haram madness

Kashim Shettima, former governor of Borno state, says President Muhammadu Buhari made a well-informed decision in the appointment of new service chiefs.

On Tuesday, Buhari appointed Lucky Irabor as chief of defence staff; Ibrahim Attahiru, chief of army staff; Awwal Gambo, chief of naval staff; and Isiaka Amao, chief of air staff.

Speaking to journalists on Thursday, in Maiduguri, Borno state capital, Shettima said his call for the replacement of the former service chiefs was nothing personal.

The senator representing Borno central urged all stakeholders to support the new service chiefs so that they can succeed in bringing an “end to the Boko Haram madness”.

“The president made a well informed decision. I have interacted with some of them and I can attest to the character and professionalism. General Leo Irabor (the chief of defence staff), is one of the finest officers the Nigerian army has produced in recent times,” Shettima said.

“Rear Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo, who is the chief of naval staff, had served here in Borno and so has general Ibrahim Attahiru (the new chief of army staff), who was also in Borno for a brief period. We all know that depending on the situation general Attahiru might have met on ground as theatre commander back then, there is always a difference between when someone is working under another and when he is in charge. Today, he is chief of army staff who heads the Nigerian army.

“This appointment provides an opportunity that will, insha Allah, prove general Attahiru’s leadership credentials and I believe that, insha Allah, he will succeed. The success of all the service chiefs is in our best interest as leaders and as people of Borno. We will gain absolutely nothing if they fail while we will gain everything if they succeed.

“I am sure the president made an informed decision. It is for all of us to rally round the president and the service chiefs, to give them all the support so that insha Allah they succeed in bringing an end to the Boko Haram madness.

“There was nothing personal in our calls for the change of service chiefs. For instance, the former chief of army staff, general Tukur Buratai, we both grew up in Maiduguri. We attended the same primary school and the same university. The former chief of air staff, air marshall Sadique, we even have marital affinity, but the issue goes beyond our personal interests and affiliations.”

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