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Northern Group Set To Drag Buhari To Court Over Service Chiefs’ Tenure

Northern group is set to drag Buhari to court over Service Chiefs‘ tenure.
The Coalition of Northern Groups has said it’s dragging the Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari to court over the continued retention of the nation’s service chiefs.
On assumption of office in 2015, the President appointed General Gabriel Olonishakin as Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai as Chief of Army Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas as Chief of Naval Staff and Air Marshall Sadique Abubakar as the Chief Of Air Staff.
There have been calls for their removal for non-performance, but spokesman for the President, Mr. Garba Shehu, had consistently argued that only Buhari could hire and sack the service chiefs.
However, the CNG disagreed, saying that the service chiefs have overstayed.
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The coalition also said that under them, the security situation in the North had worsened, hence the need for the court to compel Buhari to remove the security chiefs.
The CNG argued that there were laws guiding the appointments of the service chiefs, which must be followed to evolve the system.
This, the northern organisation said, would be explored when they get to the court. CNG’s spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, stated these in an exclusive chat with The PUNCH in Kaduna.
Suleiman said, “The CNG is going to court because we believe it is now no longer a question of performance, but one of legality on whether the service chiefs, who have overstayed their years of service should not be compelled to comply with the laws guiding the prevailing scheme of service in the country.
“We would seek interpretation from the courts on the applicability of the law that says if a public servant attains 60 years of age, he must retire, or if he covers 35-years in service, he should go.”
On moral grounds, CNG regrets that by any standard of judgement, President Muhammadu Buhari and his security chiefs as constituted on Tuesday have failed the nation in the vital area of improving its security.
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