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Thursday, April 22, 2021

I foresaw bandits invasion: Ex-CDS Olonisakin

He said for each of the 14 challenges outlined, the military had strategies to address them.

• April 21, 2021
General Abayomi Olonisakin
Immediate past Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Olonisakin [Photo credit: THISDAYLIVE]

Immediate past Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Olonisakin, says the nation’s defence architecture under him tried its best possible to stabilise the country and save it from insecurity.

Mr Olonisakin spoke at a special thanksgiving service held in his honour at a Redeemed Christian Church of God in his hometown Ode Ekiti, Gbonyin Local Government Area of Ekiti State.

The former CDS said all security forces worked hard to overcome insecurity, saying the Nigerian Army in particular, in partnership with other security formations, worked tirelessly to checkmate insecurity in Nigeria.

According to him, the Armed Forces identified 14 security challenges and developed strategies that bordered heavily on intelligence gathering and working with other agencies to tackle those crises.

“I also thank President Muhammadu Buhari for giving me the opportunity to head the armed forces for 66 months and 13 days.

“We went through the storm and came up with those babies of necessities.

“The system did not have those structures to do what we were facing, so we had to come up with ad hoc arrangements like the platforms we created with the intelligence agencies,” he said.

He said that he put in series of measures as the CDS with the vision to make sure the nation had well-equipped armed forces that would be responsive to national commitment.

“We always thought outside the box because if you don’t do that, you might not add value and more importantly, give the system our best.

“That was why we were coming up with strategies on monthly basis to address the challenges we were facing on security threats ranging from terrorism, insurgency, to theft,” he said.

He said that he outlined 14 of them and made sure that for each of them, the military had strategies to address them.

“We were also futuristic in our approach in addressing some of the strategies. This invasion of our forests by bandits we are experiencing at the moment, I saw it years back.

“I did a kind of study and I knew that our next target was going to be the forests.

“We changed the training, especially the use of Special Forces, to make sure we brought them in to address the issue.

“So, we did our best for this nation in terms of resolving this pathetic insecurity issue,  that I can boldly say,” he said.

He, therefore, advised his successor, Lt.-Gen. Lucky Irabor and other security chiefs to be diligent, patriotic and build on the gains made by their predecessors for the country to subdue the lingering insecurity crises.

Speaking on his plans as an ambassador-designate, he thanked Mr President for counting them worthy to appoint them as ambassadors-designate.

Despite the strategies put in place by the former CDS, insecurity is on the increase in Nigeria.
 
(NAN)

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