By Chinedu Asadu, ABUJA, Nigeria
President of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu has replaced the chiefs of all of Nigeria’s security services in a major shakeup that takes effect immediately, the presidency said Monday.
A statement from the Secretary
to the Government of the Federation’s office said replacements were named to
lead the military and police as the West African nation’s struggles with
conflicts in several regions as well as violence crime.
The shakeup changed the heads
of the army, air force, navy, police and defense intelligence.
Nigeria is confronted by a
variety of security problems, including an Islamic extremist insurgency linked
to the Islamic State group in the northeast, rebels in the northwest and
secessionists in the southeast. Thousands have been killed in the last year
amid worsening fighting.
Tinubu took office as
president in May with security as a top priority of his administration. On his
first day in office, he said: “We shall invest more in our security personnel,
and this means more than an increase in number. We shall provide, better
training, equipment, pay, and firepower.”
Analysts have said the
security threats facing Africa’s most populous nation and biggest economy are
mainly due to limited resources, which leave Nigerian security forces often
outgunned and outnumbered in violent hotspots.
Meanwhile, Tinubu also
dissolved the governing boards of all government agencies with new boards
expected to be formed and approved by the legislature in the coming weeks.
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