THREE years after the last Armed
Forces Council meeting in 2014, President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday
presided
over the first council meeting since he came on board as a civilian president.
Photos:Buhari presides over Armed Forces Council meeting The meeting was
symbolic because it took place at his main office at the Presidential, Villa,
Abuja, which he had abandoned since he returned from his medical vacation in
London, United Kingdom, following allegation of rodents taking over the office.
Recall that the Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu had
explained that because of the invasion of rodents in President Buhari’s office,
repair works by Julius Berger were ongoing. The development forced the
President to be using one of the smaller offices in the Villa for official
engagements. Reacting to online media reports that Buhari had not used the
office for 81 days, the President’s Personal Assistant on New Media/Engagement
Unit, Bashir Ahmed, confirmed the resumption of work at the main office,
through his twitter handle @BashirAhmaad.
This is in addition to release of
photographs of Buhari presiding over the Armed Forces Council meeting at the
main office, indicating that repair works had been completed by construction
firm managing infrastructure works at the Villa, Julius Berger.
It was rumoured that the President
was avoiding the main office to allow ‘spiritual cleansing’ which some had
attributed to be the root cause of his ailment. Photos:Buhari presides over
Armed Forces Council meeting However, a statement issued by Col. T. U. Gusau,
the Public Relations Officer to the Minister of Defence Mansur Dan-Ali, after
the Armed Forces meeting stated that the meeting considered the ratifications
of the National Defence Policy 2017 (Revised); Harmonized Terms and Conditions
of Service Officers 2017 (Revised); and Harmonized Terms and Condition of
Service Soldiers/Ratings/Airmen 2017 (Revised) amongst others. Col. Gusau
explained that the ratifications were deemed necessary in view of contemporary
security challenges and to enhance welfare, command, discipline and
administration of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
According to the statement: “The
Armed Forces Council was established by CAP A20 of Laws of the Federation of
Nigeria and Section 4 of the Armed Forces Act to among other things be
responsible under the general authourity of Mr President, Commander-in-Chief of
the Armed Forces for command, discipline and administration of, and for all
other matters related to the Armed Forces.
“The last Armed Forces Council
Meeting was held on 17 July 2014 during the last administration and there was
therefore the need to convene the Armed Forces Council Meeting in order to
consider matters of great concern to the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria.
“In line with the above, His
Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR inaugurated the Armed Forces Council
today 9 November 2017 at the State House, Abuja to consider matters of great
concern to the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. “Some of the
matters considered include the ratifications of the National Defence Policy
2017 (Revised), Harmonized Terms and Conditions of Service Officers 2017
(Revised) and Harmonized Terms and Condition of Service Soldiers/Ratings/Airmen
2017 (Revised) amongst others. “Considering several transformations in terms of
development as well as security challenges that have taken place in Nigeria, it
is believed that the ratification of these documents will enable the Armed
Forces cope with the ever changing contemporary security challenges.
“It will also help to enhance
welfare, command, discipline and administration of the Armed Forces as well as
policy framework governing the conduct of security and defence in Nigeria.” The
meeting was attended by Dan-Ali; Chief of Defence Staff and service chiefs of
the Army, Navy and Airforce. Photos:Buhari presides over Armed Forces Council
meeting It will be recalled that the last time the Armed Forces Council meeting
held was in July 2014, under former President Goodluck Jonathan.
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