Chief of Army Staff Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai warned officers against politics to save the nation’s democracy. The alarm is believed to have followed an intelligence report that 
some politicians, who were uncomfortable with the health of President 
Muhammadu Buhari, were infiltrating the military. There were no details of such infiltration in the statement, which warned officers not  to hobnob with politicians.
The recent postings in the Army may have been part of the measures 
put in place to protect the nation’s democracy against shocks and 
threats, a source said. Buratai also cautioned the unnamed politicians, who are said to have 
been placed under surveillance by security agencies, not to influence 
soldiers. According to the source, who spoke in confidence, Gen. Buratai was 
disturbed that the ongoing professionalisation of the military might 
suffer a major setback if politicians were allowed to “infiltrate the 
system”.
The source said: “What Buratai did was a pre-emptive move by the 
military authorities as a result of intelligence report that some 
politicians were out to infiltrate the Armed Forces. “The COAS decided to cry out following intelligence on the attitude 
of some politicians who were uncomfortable with the anxiety over the 
health of President Muhammadu Buhari.”
Gen. Buratai’s warning to officers was to protect democracy, stress 
that the Armed Forces must subjugate themselves to civilian authority, 
pledge the military’s loyalty to the Presidency and caution politicians 
that officers cannot be used for political mischief, the source said. He
 pleaded not to be named because he is not permitted to talk to the 
media. The army chief’s  suspicion of the infiltration of the military is believed to have been fuelled by the crisis in Cote D’Ivoire.
Nigeria has condemned the mutiny in Cote D’Ivoire. “But Gen. Buratai has used his statement to reassure Nigerians and 
the international community that the military will not meddle in 
politics. This alarm has paid off, with the United Kingdom and 
pro-democracy groups giving their backing to the present administration. “And his alert has worked because all the reactions have shown that 
Nigerians will not accept the return of the military to power,” the 
source said.
Responding to a question, the source added: “I think the relevant 
security agencies have placed some of the suspected politicians on 
surveillance.” Another source said Gen. Buratai gave the warning to douse tension in the Army over recent postings. “These rumours started from the last military posting. There were 
many strategic appointments which some people felt went to the close 
confidants of the Army leadership.
“There were allegations that some trusted officers were put in areas 
of influence because of the backlash of the health of the President. “But we have found out that those grumbling had no case because 
Buratai as a soldier’s soldier does not have any favourite. He places 
professionalism above ethnic or religious consideration. His goal is to 
keep the military united.”
Source: The Nation 
 
 
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