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Friday, 24 June 2016
Buhari Panics Over Coup Reports, Appoints New Chief Security Officers
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, June 23, 2016 named
police officers, Abdulkarim Dauda and Kayode Sikiru Akande as the chief
security officer to the president and the officer in charge of presidential
movement respectively.
Both officers were also promoted from the position of assistant commissioner
of police to deputy commissioner of police.
The development is coming on the heels of reports that top military officers in
President Buhari’s government are planning to overthrow the President.
Sources privy to the development told Signal , an online newspaper, that while
the appointment of a new chief security officer for the president may have long
been overdue, President Buhari’s concern about the threat of a possible military
coup has forced him to rejig his personal security apparatus at the presidential
villa.
“The issue of a new chief security officer for the president has lingered for some
time now. But, I can tell you that Thursday’s announcement is a swift and panic
reaction to the news of a possible military coup which the president is not
taking lightly,” the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity said.
“You know he is a retired military general. Anything that relates to his personal
security, he doesn’t joke with it. He actually gets paranoid with it.”
In July 2015, President Buhari fired his chief security officer, Abdulrahman Mani,
an operative of Nigeria’s secret police who had been assigned to protect him
since 2011. Mani was alleged to have been involved in “shady deals” in fixing
appointments and was allegedly “undermining” the president.
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