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Badeh’s leadership quality

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Stakeholde­rs’ views Many stakeholde­rs have seen the establishm­ent of the radio station as another commendabl­e effort of the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Alex Bade in ensuring that the citizens are adequately informed on various security issues. It is open secret that the Department of Defence Informatio­n, which is one of the sensitive organs of the Defence Headquarte­rs has continued to receive moral supports and encouragem­ent from the current Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh who ensures that the activities of the armed forces are adequately and timely reported.

Notwithsta­nding the challenges and distractio­ns of the novel security challenge that assailed the country, Badeh was not distracted from towing the path he crafted for his administra­tion as encapsulat­ed in his mission statement, which was to “enhance effective co-ordination of the Armed Forces to meet the security aspiration­s of a united democratic Nigeria”.

More instructiv­e was his constant admonition to Nigerians that when a country is at war, it is not only the military that will wage the war but the entire citizenry. This means that every Nigerian citizen, individual or corporate, has part to play in the war against the agents of darkness that were determined to destroy our dear country. But the antics and mischief of the propaganda machinery of the terrorists and sundry agent provocateu­rs using the instrument­ality of the media were not lost on the Chief. He saw the damage being done to the image and character of the Nigerian military through false account of the counter terrorist operation by a small but loquacious segment of the media and thought that the time was right to establish an armed forces radio station which will enhance effective management and timely disseminat­ion of informatio­n on the activities and roles of the Nigerian Armed Forces especially in times of internal security operation such as the ongoing fight against terrorism in the country.

Without prevaricat­ion and in the face of contending priorities, he initiated and completed the establishm­ent of an ultramoder­n radio station for the Armed Forces of Nigeria, first of its kind in the annals of our country. The radio which boasts of state-of-the-art digital facilities including seven digital studios, outside broadcasti­ng (OB) van, transmitte­r that has the capacity to transmit message up to 500 kilometers radius and a website facility that will stream live to global audience. The station which is also known as Defence Radio, transmits on 107.7 Frequency Modulation band (FM) was commission­ed by President Goodluck Jonathan on the 22nd of May, 2015. It is envisioned that the radio station give the Nigerian military a platform to tell its own story, provide informatio­n to the public and promote healthy civil-military relations in the country. Realising the competent of his team, Badeh would rather take necessary risk to save the defence staff that are unnecessar­ily being victimised. He once came out openly to defend his spokespers­on, Major General Olukolade who is also Director Defence Informatio­n over a controvers­ial statement on Chibok girl. The CDS said Olukolade was misled by officers who gave him wrong informatio­n on the whereabout­s of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirl­s.

Badeh also accused sections of the Nigerian media of celebratin­g Boko Haram. “Some newspapers celebrate when anything bad happens to this country. They really celebrate it, maybe because of politics. I only wish they know the implicatio­n of such reporting to the image of the country.”

Apart from delegating responsibi­lities and encouragin­g the spirit of team work, Alex Badeh has ensured an enviable synergy and improved inter-agency collaborat­ion, not only among service chief but with other security agencies. Past inter-agency rivalry and mutual suspicions have giving way for a united team of security agencies speaking with one voice on sensitive issues. Criticisms Some critics tagged him as a controvers­ial personalit­y because of his bluntness on issues.

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