A retired general and former director at the Defence Headquarters, Brigadier-General Ayodele Ojo, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to re-introduce “War Against Indiscipline,” a programme he launched as a military Head of State.
Ojo said:
“There is no better time than now to go after the people who have contributed, through corruption, to the rot in the country. We need to realise that four years is too short to make any meaningful impact in the war against corruption.
“Buhari, therefore, needs to start now. He cannot afford to tarry or delay. I will like to go further by suggesting that the President should re-launch the War Against Indiscipline and corruption, which was aborted in 1985 (when he was overthrown in a military coup).
“During the presidential campaign, President Muhammadu Buhari promised to fight corruption. He once said that if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill us. We must therefore not be under any illusion that the war against corruption is going to be easy.
“It is very difficult for me to understand why some Nigerians are being sentimental about the current attempt to fight corruption. I want to plead with Nigerians to support and encourage this administration in its fight against corruption.”
“For example, some of the roles they played in the last general elections are questionable. The problem, to me, has to do with the politicians who always attempt to drag the security forces into partisan politics.
“The way out is for the security forces to resist the politicians, remain focussed and apolitical. The politicians must also leave the security forces alone to perform their constitutional roles devoid of external influence,” the former DHQ director added.
During the implementation of WAI, the Buhari-led military regime had ordered Nigerians to form queues at bus stops, under the stern watchful eyes of horsewhip-wielding soldiers. During the period, civil servants were also punished for not being punctual at work, as those who arrived late for work were forced to do frog jumps.
Asking adults to frog jump because they are late to work isn't for a civilized country like ours.
Vanguard
Let him pop back into his little hole of oblivion
ReplyDeleteOGA general when Don retire they chop money when I sure say he also thief like him other retired colleagues,those days Don pass,and if u know say u nor get better talk to talk ehn,go church go do deliverance for urself for all the atrocities when u Don commit, see ur mouth like WAI,na all this archaic mindset u and ur president want to change Nigeria shebi,rubbish suggestion,why u nor go do WAI for boko haram Kingdom,u just chop bellefull.dey open ur mouth dey talk nonsense.
ReplyDeleteWAI ko , WAEC ni.... stupid general. we dont live in that age no more. What he should do is take another civilised direction in achieving what he wants to. not some old WAI or wateva
ReplyDeleteBut stealing the country's commonwealth, and selling foodstuffs in the office instead of doing your job is for a "civilized" country like ours? Whatever it takes for nigerians to be disciplined is okay by me...we are too stubborn headed..
ReplyDeleteSupported.
ReplyDeleteHe should promote that ideology of "War against corruption" but differ in d implementing of it.
ReplyDeleteWake up Gen., this is democracy no one is gonna mk you a taskforce coordinator
ReplyDeleteLol... when we don't have enough soldiers to fight in the North East
DeleteWar against indiscipline are we in the military regime? Carry your f**king ugly face and bounce all of you are same
ReplyDeleteAm sure this man folow flog civilians then, see im face! No, he should change back to military already! Which corruption? Na ordinary civilians dey suffer as they super rich wont feel ur 'wai'. Nonsense
ReplyDeleteHe should abeg,
ReplyDeleteTime to rake off corruption from Nigeria
#ITwillONLYgetBETTER
#itMUSTendINpraise
Sleep dey yur eye....nuffin go reach yur hand old soldier
ReplyDeleteabeggy, we no want any war against indicipline jare..
ReplyDeleteNice idea, wen civil servants dat r suppose 2 resume by 8:00 didn't gt 2 work until 10:00 bcos der is no discipline n dey wl leave office even b4 d closing hour, bt if der is WAI dey wl all sit up
ReplyDeleteNice idea, wen civil servants dat r suppose 2 resume by 8:00 didn't gt 2 work until 10:00 bcos der is no discipline n dey wl leave office even b4 d closing hour, bt if der is WAI dey wl all sit up
ReplyDeleteThis man is a big fool he should not have only requested for WAI he should have also woken Fela up from the dead Idiot
ReplyDeleteMaybe dats what we really need. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteMaybe dats what we really need. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteMaybe dats what we really need. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteSome of these ex-military men think like cows! Is this north korea?! That regime only workd under dictatorship not democracy.
ReplyDeleteI am pro-war against indiscipline but asking adults to frog jump because they are late for work is degrading and trampling on ones human right. People have all sorts of unknown illnesses, what if the person slumps while carrying out the purnishment?
ReplyDeleteI suggest that they should carry out a salary deduction scheme if one is found guilty.the way to do is by creating a unit that monitors such activities.
Yesssoo, WAI supported though i had not been born when it was used but I heard it helped put order into our system but I certainly do not support telling adults to do frog jump.Nigerians abhor order and discipline.
ReplyDeleteOur country is civilized?? Linda, U tripping
ReplyDeleteIt's obvious this Ayodele of a man is far back behind schedule. Smh
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha... Noooooooo ooooooo
ReplyDeleteYea..he has a point
ReplyDeleteMake this old general go him village go dey drink palm wine.old ediot make him do wai for him forefathers,nonsense
ReplyDeletePlzz go and sit down....WAI indeed u never tire abi u want to be minister of WAI....
ReplyDeleteWAI oputara gini? Wepu AJo Ihe...na so we sing for primary school then, I remember vividly. Naijaaaaa
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