Some retired senior military officers have lashed
out at the Defence Headquarters for describing former President Olusegun
Obasanjo as an embarrassment to the military institution.
The Defence Headquarters in a remark on its
Facebook page on Monday had accused the former President of politicising
serious national security and military issues.
The military authorities were
reacting to a statement credited to the former President that the
general elections were postponed to enable President Goodluck Jonathan to use
the Service Chiefs for tenure extension in an electronic mail on Monday.
But a former Chief of Army Staff , Gen. Alani
Akinrinade (retd.),in a telephone interview with our correspondent, condemned
the military authorities over the comments.
Akinrinade said Obasanjo was exercising his
political rights, adding that it was absurd for a junior officer to say
anything against his superiors.
The ex-general said, “Obasanjo has exercised his
political rights. I think his joining politics is what is causing this
nonsense. What is the business of the Defence Headquarters in politics anyway?
How did they get to the point where they are reading political statement by
politicians. They are now reacting to it. Obasanjo didn’t abuse the armed
forces. He must have his reasons for what he said. It is a very bad idea for a
junior officer to come out in the public and chastise an
ex-commander-in-chief.”
Also, a former Director of Army Legal Services,
Col. Akin Kejawa (retd.), described the comments against Obasanjo as being the
product of “the indiscipline that the military has degenerated into.”
Kejawa, cautioned the military authorities,
saying the reaction betrayed the tenets of respect and discipline that the army
was noted for.
According to him, the comments made mockery of
the army.
He said, “It is unethical. They should know how
to respect elders. I have read the report this morning and don’t think that is
good. It is very disrespectful. He was a former head of state and he should be
accorded due respect, no matter what he has said.
“This is what we are calling indiscipline in the
military. A commander is doing something; you cannot come out and start
condemning him. In the military, we don’t do things like that. That is my own
personal view and as a lawyer with experience in military law, that is not
proper. Can somebody call his father a stupid person? No matter what mistake he
has made, you can’t dishonour him.”
When contacted, the first Military Administrator
of Osun State, Maj. Gen. Leo Ajiborisa (retd.), declined to comment on the
matter because it was against military etiquette to speak about his superiors.
He said, “I don’t discuss political issue. It is
insubordination for anybody to write about his senior. Military etiquette does
not teach us that way, so I am not interested in pronouncing anything. I am not
a politician; they can go and sort their matter.”
When contacted for his comment, retired Maj. Gen.
Zamani Lekwot, said he should be given time to mourn his younger brother’s
wife, who he said, just died on Tuesday morning
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