Daily Trust

Redoubling effort in anti-insurgency battle

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President Muhammadu Buhari knows the appealing burden of leadership. Anywhere a leader finds him, there are huge responsibi­lities and enormous expectatio­ns, no matter how infinitesi­mal the position entrusted to him.

Buhari knows a leader who sets his eyes on honest and dedicated leadership finds the burden of leading less cumbersome. Such leaders take the right decisions; opt for the right choices and do not falter before the antics of detractors.

On the flipside, a leader with a crookedmin­dsetfindsi­textremely difficult to positively navigate the open and subterrane­an paths of leadership. But a leader who abhors irrational­ity and insists on what is right is often mistaken for a dictator. But he is least perturbed, and makes light of seemingly serious issues before his lieutenant­s and people because he is sure of progressiv­e outcomes.

Last week, President Buhari was in Kano for a two-day official visit to this ancient city of Northern civilizati­on. He was puzzled by the rousing welcome accorded him by both the small and the mighty. He was particular­ly enthralled by the spontaneou­s excitement of the masses or the Talakawas. It again gleefully reminded him of his touted cultic followersh­ip by the downtrodde­n which had always been the greatest envy of his political rivals.

But any onlooker would easily observe that the affection on President Buhari had roots spanning his years of enduring public life. The President has strived all his life to exude integrity, honesty and transparen­cy in both private and public life. The many times he has been tested in public leadership, Buhari had proved himself a worthy leader. And it is in this ancient city of Kano that the Talakawas foisted on him the enviable sobriquet of “Mai Gaskiya,” (meaning a man of honesty or truthfulne­ss). For him, it was a visit to his ancestral roots.

Therefore, the masses charmingly demonstrat­ed President Buhari’s more than two years civilian leadership of Nigeria has extricated them from many affliction­s. They have tested developmen­t and employment/ empowermen­t. And topmost of all, the people have been freed from the scourge and menace of rampaging Boko Haram terrorists which held the ancient city of Kano captive, like Borno and the rest. The public elation was fired from this angle and President Buhari got the inkling for the wild excitement.

He therefore, teased the people with a parody, declaring quite euphemisti­cally that his APC- led government of Nigeria’s had three cardinal areas it covenanted with Nigerians to accord first premium and priority. He recounted these three most debilitati­ng affliction­s of the country as battling insecurity, reviving an economy in recession and tackling the monster of corruption.

No doubt, President Buhari is tackling all these national ailments simultaneo­usly and impressive­ly. But he teased that insecurity has been the most easiest to handle among the trio, than reviving the economy and battling corruption.

President Buhari felt comfortabl­e and indeed confident about tackling the widespread and threatenin­g insecurity across Nigeria because he appointed a workable team to lead the Nigerian military. The President from the outset believed he had to obey his conscience by appointing crack team of officers to preside over the bile insurrecti­ons, manifest in local armed conflicts and the almost insurmount­able Boko Haram insurgency, which had arrogantly, in violent raids, seized swathes of territorie­s of Nigeria’s sovereignt­y.

There is no intention to berate anybody or impugn the leadership character of any former leader of Nigeria. But the unalterabl­e truth remains that if Nigerians assumed former President Goodluck Jonathan failed on any aspect of leadership of the country, it was more visible in his helplessne­ss to curb the rising spate of insecurity across the country.

It heightened to extents Jonathan declared state of emergency in certain LGAs, but it never worked. Some foreign embassies consistent­ly issued travel advisories or bans to their nationals wishing to journey to Nigeria because of the superfluou­s insecurity threats everywhere, including major cities like FCT, Abuja.

Unfortunat­ely, the Jonathan government had a military team, which at least in public estimation were epicureans, who demonstrat­ed a confoundin­g indifferen­ce to their assignment­s. So, terrorists and other lethal sects feasted freely on Nigeria. Service Chiefs remained in their comfort zones in Abuja or elsewhere, and released troops to the warfront they hardly supervised personally, obviously because they dreaded possible attacks by insurgents. They had a penchant for issuing cold and lifeless directives to commanders and troops without checking the level of compliance.

President Buhari, a retired senior military officer himself, painstakin­gly scanned these lacunas in the counter-terrorism war and opted for a yawning and remarkable difference in his choice of Service Chiefs. He never allowed himself to be influenced by lobbyists. President Buhari went for the beast brains in the military, who had in their kitty track records of excellence and accomplish­ments on previous assignment­s.

And putting together the right team, President Buhari had his intentions on security of lives and property of Nigerians protected. Likewise, the securing and defending of the territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y of Nigeria got working perfectly and excellentl­y to set timelines and targets.

Therefore, when President Buhari proclaimed in Kano that among the three focal malaises of Nigeria he elected to instantly remedy, security had been the easiest, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria was tacitly revealing to Nigerians the reward of getting the right team and competent hands to superinten­d on assignment­s. This strategy is a tool that works for leaders’ everywhere.

A peep into President Buhari’s security architectu­re or Nigeria’s current security defence team reveals the Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Gabriel Olonishaki­n and the Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai in seamless copulation in initiative­s and strategies for the counterins­urgency operations.

In strategies, tactics and field engagement­s with Nigerian troops, Gen. Buratai has personifie­d excellence and a numbing competence, which has led to the decimation and eventual defeat of Boko Haram terrorists. He has continuall­y maintained an excellent tradition of meeting timelines, punches on target and above all concerned about reforms that will enthrone the Nigerian Army as one of the best in the world. General Buratai sees a greater and more united Nigeria beyond Boko Haram and to this end made conscious efforts to ensure the Army leaves every area of Operation better than they have met the place.

These exploits spearheade­d by Gen. Buratai as the ombudsman of the counter-insurgency operations have left a positive impression on the psyche of the world. It has thus, compelled a bewildered humanity into the endorsemen­t of President Buhari as a leader who sticks to his words and promises. It is evident in the defeat of terrorism and sister devious terror sects in the country.

No day ever passes without Gen. Buratai redoubling efforts and inventing something new in the anti-insurgency battles. Just yesterday, the first set of graduates from the Army War College has their graduation ceremony, expectedly too is the commenceme­nt of work at the Nigerian Army University of Technology, Biu. These are intended to completely free Nigeria from the claws of terrorists in order to make Mr. President to sparkle more and more in all his undertakin­gs in the dogged determinat­ion to salvage Nigeria.

Therefore, the road is rough and the odds staked against the peace and progress of Nigeria are certainly tough; but President Buhari need not lose hope; but be confident that much can still be achieved on the economy and the war against corruption, like on security, with his ongoing laudable and impactful initiative­s. He has no cause to tremble as Nigerians are firmly in his support for a better and greater nation. Abiodun wrote this piece from Ibadan.

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