Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari sacked his army, navy, air force
and defence chiefs, making Islamist militant group Boko Haram his top
priority.
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari sacked
his army, navy, air force and defence chiefs on Monday, a widely
anticipated move as the former general has made crushing Islamist
militant group Boko Haram his top priority.
Replacements would be announced later on Monday, the presidency spokesman told Reuters.
Since
his inauguration in May, Buhari has moved Nigeria's defence command
centre to Maiduguri, the birthplace of the jihadi sect, and is setting
up the headquarters for a multi-national joint taskforce in Chad's
capital N'Djamena.
In June, Amnesty International
accused Nigeria's military of systemic human rights abuses and the
deaths of 8,000 prisoners and called for an investigation into many top
military officials including the army and air force chiefs.
Former
President Goodluck Jonathan was heavily criticised for his inability to
deal with the six-year insurgency in the northeast of Africa's biggest
oil producer which has killed thousands and displaced 1.5 million
people.
Army morale hit an all time low under
Jonathan and it was not until the start of 2015 that the militants were
finally pushed out of most areas with the help of foreign mercenaries,
troops from neighbouring countries and new equipment.
But Nigerians saw Jonathan's victories as too little to late.
The
outgoing officials are: Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Alex
Badeh; the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Kenneth Minimah; the Chief
of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin and the Chief of Air Staff,
Air Vice Marshall Adesola Amosu, the spokesman said.
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