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Politicians who lost elections behind insecurity in Nigeria - Army chief

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Chief of Army Staff, Mr Tukur Buratai, on Wednesday accused some politicians defeated in the just concluded general elections of being responsible for the current heightened security situation in parts of Nigeria.

Buratai, a lieutenant-general, levelled the accusation in Maiduguri when he received House Committee on Army led by its Chairman, Mr Remande Shawulu, at the Theatre Command.

“The myriad of security challenges we are facing now in the North West, North Central and other parts of the country, I want to believe and rightly so, is the fall out of the just concluded general elections.

“There are several political interests, politicians in particular not happy with their defeat and therefore, trying to take revenge, sponsoring some these criminal activities.

“There are strong political undertone, strong political influence.

“So, I will use this opportunity to call on the honourable members here to prevail on some of these politicians to look at national interest first before any other political or sectional interest.

“We have some strong evidence but we are still being cautious so that we don’t get it wrong,’’ Buratai said.

The army chief advised those politicians against doing anything to aggravate the security challenges.

Earlier, Shawulu said the committee was at the theatre for its usual oversight function.

He paid tribute to officers and soldiers, who had died in the course of the counterinsurgency operation. He said they sacrificed their lives for the security and peace of the North East and country at large.

The committee visited Maimalary Military Cemetery, where three personnel killed by IED on Monday were buried and 7 Division Military hospital to empathise with wounded soldiers.

 

NAN

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