Friday 24 July 2015

Why Army Generals Are Hiding From President – Read Open Letter To Buhari

Idris Ahmed has written an open letter to President
Muhammadu Buhari, alleging that Nigerian Army
generals are hiding away and deceiving Nigerians.
President Muhammadu Buhari during the inauguration
ceremony on May 29, Abuja.
Ahmed named Buhari’s strategy in the war against Boko
Haram as bold move on your part and call on Nigeria’s
leader to fire them with immediate effect.
Read the letter below:
“ During your inauguration ceremony on 29th May 2015, as
the new Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, you gave
a Presidential order to the military to move the Command
and Control Centre of the fight against Boko Haram to
Maiduguri, so that the war is effectively fought. Most
Nigerians and our well-wishers around the world lauded this
bold strategic move on your part.
It is now 38 days since you gave the Chief of Defence Staff,
Air Chief Marshal Alex Sabundu Badeh, and the military
generals this Presidential order to move to Maiduguri.
Unfortunately, CUPS can reliably inform you that the Boko
Haram generals are nowhere near Maiduguri. In fact they are
405 kilometers away, chilling out at a Mansion, adjacent to
DSS office, in Dougirei, Jimeta Yola, Adamawa state.
This hideaway mansion is hired by CDS Alex Badeh himself.
We know the owner of this mansion very well. We have
spoken to him.
Your excellency, the same mobile phone apprehension
equipment that was used by the former DG DSS, Ita
Ekpenyong, to hack into your mobiles phones can effectively
be used to track down the movement of these treacherous
military generals. Ask the new DG DSS to track their
movements. You will find out that they are in Yola all the
times at this mansion.
Your Excellency, CUPS is reliably informed that there is no
any Command and Control of fight against Boko Haram that
is going on from this hideous hideaway mansion. It is just
being used by Badeh and his fellow generals for partying,
sex, and drinking 24/7. Of course there is a constant supply
of the finest food, wine, and women, all at the expense of the
Nigerian tax payers.
While the CDS and his fellow generals are partying to glory,
we ordinary Nigerians have recently noticed a deterioration in
security, which should never have happened. Just yesterday
alone there were three deadly bomb blasts that resulted in
loss of human life. One blast happened at the Redeem
Church in Potiskum. Another happened at Shagalinku
Restaurant in Jos. The last blast was at a popular Masjid
called Yan Taya in Jos.

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