@OxGuch@thekanoblog@USinNigeria No mind em..... Just dey chook mouth for affairs way no concern ur country. But when it concerns your country you won't be seen
@Yomi966@ayomideooseni@General_Somto This is exactly why the Constitution is structured the way it is. It clearly states that only the President .... alongside the Service Chiefs, the Chief of Defence Staff, and other authorised military leaders ... has the power to command the armed forces.
@Yomi966@ayomideooseni@General_Somto Sir go check the Nigerian 1999 constitution section(217)
What do you think would happen if every politician in this country had the power to command the military? Imagine if senators, ministers, and every other political office holder could give orders to the armed forces.
@Yomi966@ayomideooseni@General_Somto The entire system would collapse. The presidency itself would be at risk because there would be no central authority and no hierarchy.
@ana_herleemerh Isn't it obvious.... because Trump wanna invade and wipe out boko Haram Then all of a sudden the propagandas ๐๐๐๐
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@ifeatu@General_Somto@NGRPresident Is this not a citation from the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria so sir show us under the law where it's written that the military is subjected under the civilian politicians
@yabaleftonline It's obvious it was never truly about the land documents or the legality of ownership. It was an ego clash. A โyou didnโt recognize my authorityโ type of situation. He felt the retired officer ignored his position. So the whole confrontation was a show of power