Paul Ibe, a media aide to former Vice President Atiku
Abubakar, has blamed President Bola Tinubu for the state of insecurity in
Nigeria.
Ibe attributed the insecurity in the country to Tinubu’s
decision to prioritise politics in the appointment of those saddled with the
responsibility of securing Nigeria.
Posting on X, Ibe wondered why Tinubu would appoint former
state governors as the Minister of Defence and Minister of State for Defence
when they have no military knowledge.
His comment comes amid the resignation of Mohammed Badaru as
Minister of Defence and Tinubu’s nomination of former Chief of Defence Staff,
Christopher Musa, as a possible replacement.
However, Ibe wrote: “It is now crystal clear that the state
of insecurity in Nigeria is what it is because President Tinubu prioritised
politics in the appointment of those saddled with the jobs of security.
“How does he explain that in a season of heightened
insecurity, both the Minister of Defence and Minister of State for Defence are
not former military personnel with experience in the operational and
administrative aspects of military affairs?
“They are both former governors of the states of Zamfara and
Jigawa. One is an accountant while the other is a teacher, who, as governor,
achieved little in stemming the terrorism and banditry that defined his era.
This is yet another confirmation of the trial-and-error model of the Tinubu-led
administration.”
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