Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (retd.), the immediate past Chief of Army Staff has declared that he will does not know the circumstances that made President Buhari appoint him an ambassador.
He also said
he owed no one explanations over his appointment as a non-career ambassador
since he knows nothing about it until he was told.
Buratai
spoke with journalists at a special gala night organised by members of the 29th
Regular Course Association of the Nigerian Defence Academy in Abuja, on Saturday.
He, however, said that it is a reward to his hard work, because he believes he has done well. “I think it is a reword for the hard work that myself and other service chief put in when we were in office.”
Asked to
react to the People’s Democratic Party’s criticism of their appointment,
Buratai said he would not respond to the PDP’s statement, insisting that he is
not a politician.
He said,
“It’s an honourable retirement and also an honourable appointment. I’m not a
politician, so I have no word for the opposition. I have done well.”
He said he
stood out while in charge as the COAS, saying, “I am happy that in July last
year, my officers at the Army headquarters compiled a compendium of my
achievements.
“In fact, I
can’t even remember all the projects that we have executed. Is it in terms of
infrastructure? Is it in terms of capacity building? Is it in terms of
training?
“Since I was
appointed, there was never a dull moment in terms of training. Remember the
various exercises. These are training exercises from ‘Python dance’, ‘Crocodile
smile’, and even the latest one ‘Exercise Sahel Sanity’.
“Is it in
the area of medical? In terms of education of our children and wards, the
Nigerian Army University are all great achievements.”
Buratai and
other service chiefs reportedly resigned from office on January 26 after months
of calls for their sacking following the rising insecurity in different parts
of the country.
The
President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), replaced them with new
officers, including Maj. Gen. Lucky Irabor as Chief of Defence Staff;
Major-General Ibrahim Attahiru, Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral Awwal Gambo,
Chief of Naval Staff; and Air-Vice Marshal I.O Amao, as Chief of the Air Staff.
Buratai and
his colleagues were subsequently appointed non-career ambassadors on February
4, just nine days after their resignation as Service Chiefs.
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