ORMER Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Martin Luther Agwai, - TopicsExpress



          

ORMER Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Martin Luther Agwai, has said that the military will never have solutions to the current Boko Haram threat. Agwai stated this Saturday in Jos during the public launch of a book entitled, ‘Integrity Matters: Men of Honour in the Public Square’, written by the Dean, Graduate School, ECWA Theological Serminary, Jos. According to him, “You can never solve any of these problems with military solutions. The military can always be an enabling force. They will sensitise; they will stabilise the area. It is a political issue; it is a social issue; it is an economic issue, and until these issues are addressed, the military can never give you a solution. “So, to say the military has failed or is overwhelmed or has not failed… But I will say that if anybody expects the military to give you a solution to this problem, it is not a military problem, it is not a war. You are not fighting another country invading Nigeria. So, you cannot get a military solution to that.” Agwai wondered how he is expected to pass judgement on the performance of deployed troops to the areas when he does not have “all the operators gathering the information and what is happening, the overall plan and the exit plan.” He said he has been privileged by the grace of God to have headed the army and the armed forces, adding that during the period, there was insurgency in the southern part of the country but it was managed. Agwai, who was also a former Chief of Army Staff (COAS), also spoke on the country turning 53 years on Tuesday. He said he thanked God that Nigeria became independent the very year he went to Senior Primary School. “I remembered vividly how we used to sing the old National Anthem, ‘Nigeria we hail thee’. I remember also vividly the Coat of Arms, the Green White Green they (the British) gave us. We have come a long way. “As human beings, there are always high expectations. And I have always said that the most difficult thing to manage is expectation. There were other challenges, which included the civil war; we had our challenges but we have also had our good points. We have championed freedom in Africa. Everybody knows what role Nigeria played in getting South Africa and the southern part of Africa to become free and independent. Everybody knows what we did in Angola, everybody knows what we have done in our sub-region, in Liberia, in Sierra Leone, in Guinea Bissau and so many other places.”
Posted on: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 05:46:06 +0000

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