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AN OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU
AN OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Your Excellency,
I write to you with deep patriotism and the utmost respect for the weighty responsibilities of your esteemed office. This open letter is compelled by grave concern for the integrity, discipline, and morale of one of Nigeria’s most critical national institutions—the Nigerian Armed Forces.
Recent developments surrounding the special promotion and subsequent reversal involving your Aide-de-Camp, Colonel Nurudeen Yusuf, have raised serious institutional questions that now resonate widely within military and public circles. These events have exposed a troubling fault line which, if left unaddressed, risks undermining the foundational principles of professionalism, hierarchy, and discipline upon which the Armed Forces depend.
The office of the Presidential Aide-de-Camp is not merely a personal appointment. It is a position of profound symbolic and institutional significance, serving as the interface between the civilian authority of the Commander-in-Chief and the professional military command structure. The officer entrusted with this role must exemplify, beyond question, absolute respect for the chain of command, adherence to due process, and impeccable professional judgment.
Against this backdrop, allegations that Colonel Yusuf sought or benefited from an extraordinary promotion process outside established military channels—thereby appearing to circumvent the authority of the Chief of Army Staff and the Army’s career management structures—have generated understandable disquiet within the officer corps. Whether by action or perception, such circumstances strike at the heart of the merit-based system that sustains morale, cohesion, and trust across the ranks. The issue at stake is not merely promotion, but the integrity of the institution itself.
Equally concerning is the implication that this episode may reflect a lapse in the advisory responsibility inherent in the ADC’s role. A Presidential Aide-de-Camp is expected to provide counsel firmly grounded in military regulations and institutional interest, ensuring that the Commander-in-Chief is shielded from actions that could inadvertently generate internal discord or public controversy. The aftermath of this episode—marked by widespread debate and unease—has regrettably placed the Armed Forces in an avoidable spotlight, with potential consequences for morale and public confidence.
Your Excellency, your public life and leadership style have long been associated with discipline, accountability, and respect for institutional order. Retaining an officer whose continued presence has become a focal point of internal tension risks creating the impression—however unintended—that established rules may be flexible for a privileged few. Such a perception would be damaging, particularly within a military institution where fairness and seniority are sacrosanct.
In the interest of restoring confidence and reaffirming institutional discipline, it is respectfully suggested that Colonel Yusuf be redeployed to a regular appointment within the Nigerian Army, as may be deemed appropriate by the Chief of Army Staff. Such a step would not be punitive, but corrective—underscoring the supremacy of due process and the integrity of the military command structure.
Furthermore, it is recommended that the Office of the National Security Adviser, in collaboration with Army Headquarters, present for your consideration a shortlist of highly distinguished senior officers of unblemished record and proven merit to fill the ADC position. Nigeria is blessed with many such officers whose professionalism and service would inspire confidence across the ranks. Appointing one of them would send a clear and restorative signal—strengthening morale, healing institutional concerns, and reinforcing your commitment to principled leadership.
Your Excellency, this moment presents an opportunity to reaffirm that the strength of Nigeria’s Armed Forces lies in fairness, discipline, and respect for institutional norms. Taking decisive action in this matter would not only protect the dignity of the Presidency but would also reinforce your legacy as a Commander-in-Chief who places the health of national institutions above all other considerations.
I respectfully urge you to consider this matter in the overriding interest of the Nigerian Army, the credibility of civil-military relations, and the long-term stability of our national security architecture.
Respectfully,
Mr. Joel Nnaemeka
Abagana,
Njikoka Local Government Area,
Anambra State
17 December 2025
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Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope’ Agenda: General Buratai Remains Loyal, Rebuffs Misinformation – Engr Hassan
Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope’ Agenda: General Buratai Remains Loyal, Rebuffs Misinformation – Engr Hassan
Supporters of former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Yusuf Buratai, have dismissed claims circulating on social media alleging that the retired army general is working against the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a statement issued on Friday by Engr. Hassan Mohammed, Sarkin Yakin Garkuwan Keffi, the former Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Benin was described as a committed statesman who remains loyal to constituted authority and dedicated to Nigeria’s unity and stability.
The statement noted that Buratai, who served as Chief of Army Staff and later as ambassador, had throughout his career demonstrated discipline, professionalism and respect for constitutional authority.
According to Mohammed, the retired lieutenant general has consistently expressed support for the Tinubu administration and its Renewed Hope agenda, particularly in the areas of national security, youth empowerment and national cohesion.
He said, “Gen. Buratai remains a committed Nigerian statesman who has always placed national interest above personal politics.”
The statement further described reports linking Buratai to alleged anti-government activities as “baseless, politically motivated and aimed at creating unnecessary division.”
Mohammed urged Nigerians to disregard what he called attempts at blackmail and misinformation, insisting that Buratai’s public record and engagements reflect his continued support for the current administration.
“His actions and public record speak louder than online rumours,” the statement added.
The supporters also called on the public to remain focused on issues that promote national development and unity rather than social media speculation.
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General Buratai Backs Son’s Political Ambition, Calls For Greater Youth Inclusion In Governance
General Buratai Backs Son’s Political Ambition, Calls For Greater Youth Inclusion In Governance
Former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Yusuf Buratai, has urged Nigerians to support young people in pursuing their dreams and taking active roles in politics, as he publicly endorsed the political ambition of his son, Tukur Buratai Jnr.
Buratai, a former Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, made the call in a statement shared on his verified Facebook page, where he expressed support for his son’s decision to contest for the Biu Constituency seat in the Borno State House of Assembly under the platform of the All Progressives Congress�.
According to the retired military chief, Nigeria’s future depends largely on its youthful population, stressing that excluding young people from governance and leadership would hinder national growth and development.
He noted that Nigerian youths should not merely be regarded as leaders of tomorrow, but as active contributors and solution providers capable of shaping the country’s future today.
Buratai further emphasized the need to create opportunities and an enabling environment for young Nigerians to thrive politically, economically, and socially, describing youth inclusion as critical to nation-building.
The endorsement of Captain Buratai Jnr, a pilot, is being viewed by political observers as a symbolic transfer of leadership ideals, discipline, and patriotism from one generation to another.
His candidacy is also expected to inject youthful energy and fresh perspectives into legislative representation in Biu Constituency ahead of future political contests.
As preparations gradually begin towards the next electoral cycle, Buratai’s message is likely to resonate among young Nigerians seeking greater participation in governance and public service.
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Buratai Celebrates Ex-Internal Affairs Minister, General Magoro, At 85
Buratai Celebrates Ex-Internal Affairs Minister, General Magoro, At 85
Former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Yusufu Buratai, has paid glowing tribute to retired Major General Muhammadu Magoro on the occasion of his 85th birthday, describing him as “a national hero and a general par excellence.”
In a congratulatory message issued on Thursday, Buratai hailed Magoro’s decades of service to Nigeria, noting that his military and political careers remained a model of patriotism, discipline, and leadership.
Magoro, who holds the traditional title of Mutawallen of Kebbi Kingdom, served as a commander during the Nigerian Civil War, later becoming Minister of Internal Affairs and a senator during the Second Republic.
Buratai said the retired general’s contributions to national development and security had earned him recognition both within and outside Nigeria.
He also acknowledged Magoro’s role in mentoring younger military officers, including himself, stressing that the elder statesman’s guidance and professional conduct had inspired generations of military leaders.
The former army chief recalled recently reconnecting with Magoro during the 25th anniversary celebration of the Arewa Consultative Forum in Kaduna, describing the meeting as symbolic of the enduring bond among those who had served the nation selflessly.
“As you mark this 85th birthday, I pray that Almighty Allah continues to bless you with good health, peace of mind, and many more fruitful years,” Buratai stated.
He further noted that Magoro’s legacy would continue to inspire future leaders across military and civilian institutions in the country.
Buratai concluded the message by wishing the elder statesman a memorable celebration, declaring that “Nigeria salutes” him for his sacrifices and enduring service to the nation.
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