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Zaria Massacre: Burutai Should've Been Retired January by shehu313: 11:19pm On Mar 26, 2016
Zaria Massacre: Gen. Buratai ought to have been retired since January

March 26, 2016 - 12:02 PM

We are fully aware that the Buhari administration’s affront to rule of law and due process has risen to an apogee and may most likely continue in the case of the COAS; by retaining him against the laws of the land as he has always done. But we want to put it on record and consciousness of all Nigerians and members of the international community and Lt Gen Turkur Buratai himself that the end of his dark era is speedily nearing...


AhlulBayt News Agency - Lt Gen Turkur Buratai (COAS) was born on 24th of November 1960 at Buratai town in Biu Local Government Area of Borno State. He was enlisted into the Nigerian Army via the Nigerian Defense Academy on 3rd of January 1981 as a member of 29 Regular Combatant Course 29 (29 RC) where he obtained a National Certificate in Education (NCE). He became a Second Lieutenant on 17th of December 1983 after. By Nigeria’s Public Service Rule (2008:28-29), the compulsory retirement age for all grades in the service shall be 60 years or 35 years of pensionable service whichever is earlier. The Rule further states that no officer shall be allowed to remain in service after attaining the retirement age of 60 years of punishable service whichever is earlier and that provision of (i) and (ii) of the rule is without prejudice to prevailing requirements for judicial officers and academic staffs of universities who retire at 70 and 65 years respectively.

Going by this rule, Lt Gen Turkur Buratai ought to have retired on 3rd of January 2016 on completion of 35 years of service. Generally, the minimum age for enlisting into the Nigerian Armed Forces is put at 18 years old for voluntary service and at 60 years or after putting in 35 years of service according to the Federal Civil Service Rule. In other countries, such as the United States, military officers are expected to put a minimum of 20 years of service and a maximum of 30 years, according to the department of defense directive. An officer can be enlisted in the force at the age of 17. In Britain, officers are enlisted into the force at the age of 16 and are expected to put in at least 18 years of service. In Africa, Ghana enlists officers at the age of 18 and retires officers at 50 years while in South Africa, officers stay in active service until they are 60 years and could be enlisted at the age of 18 (Source: Vanguard, December 28, 2012).

However, there is the Harmonized Terms and Condition of Services Officers (HTACOS), 2012 (Revised). HTACOS was intended to make retirement age in the military (army, navy and air force) different from other personnel or public servants of the Federal Government. The HTACOS was also meant to scrap the years of service of 35 years of service and fully embraced the age on rank bracket. This means that as long as officers and men of the Nigerian military pass the necessary promotion board examinations, they would not be retired just because they have served 35 years. But that will now depend on their Run- Out -Date (ROD). But the HTACOS was further designed to start with the 36th Course (C36) and their equivalents and above. The 36th Course members were the first set to start full degree programs at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA). Before then, Courses 1 to 35 (including Lt Gen Buratai’s Course 29) studied and graduated with the National Certificate in Education (NCE) from the NDA. This means that while Course 36 and above will benefit from all the provisions of the HTACOS, their seniors, Courses 1 to 35, will not have the full benefits. Course 17 is the oldest still in service (source: Guardian, October 8, 2012).

From the foregoing analysis, Lt Gen Turkur Buratai having been excluded from HTACOS of 2012 on account of his belonging to Course 29 of NDA; ought to have been retired statutorily since 3rd of January 2016 after attaining the mandatory 35 years of service in the Nigerian Army having been enlisted into the Nigerian Army as a cadet officer on 3rd of January 1981. We are fully aware that the Buhari administration’s affront to rule of law and due process has risen to an apogee and may most likely continue in the case of the COAS; by retaining him against the laws of the land as he has always done. But we want to put it on record and consciousness of all Nigerians and members of the international community and Lt Gen Turkur Buratai himself that the end of his dark era is speedily nearing when he will inescapably answer for his “regime atrocities” (killing of 705 Shiite and over 80 IPOB activists, among others, in conjunction with retiring IGP Solomon Arase). That is to say that someday soonest, he will hang his khaki and join the civil populace.

It is true that the Federation of Nigeria is still paying billions of naira compensations from international court verdicts for Obasanjo’s atrocities in Odi and Zakibiam in early 2000s, but himself and those he ordered to commit such crimes against humanity somehow walk freely till date because some international mechanisms now in place such as ICC and UN special crimes courts were yet to be in force them. The ICC Statute, for instance, came into force 1st July 2002; two years after the Odi and Zakibiam massacres and it does not have retroactive criminal jurisdictions. The worst retirement life is that under which the retiree cocoons himself or herself and sneaks in and out of countries and places where he or she visits because of monumental “regime atrocities” committed while in office. Regional and international fugitiveness or criminal indictment or pursuit to account for atrocity crimes is worse than criminal conviction and sentencing. The fate of the likes of Omar Hassan El-Bashir of Sudan and his atrocious “supporter of APC” commander (Sheik Musa Hilal) in Darfur and his Minister in charge of Humanitarian Affairs & Darfur (Ahmad Muhammad Harun) is a clear case in point.

By Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law

http://en.abna24.com/cultural/archive/2016/03/26/743207/story.html
Re: Zaria Massacre: Burutai Should've Been Retired January by SUPERPACK: 11:30pm On Mar 26, 2016
bt General Ihejirika was allowed to overstay his retirement age also.
Re: Zaria Massacre: Burutai Should've Been Retired January by omenka(m): 12:04am On Mar 27, 2016
Some people are obviously pained the Army under Buratai is winning the war in the North East. cheesy

And this member registered 16 days ago only to spam the forum with pro-Boko Haram and Zakzaky threads. Very sure he's an Israeli imposter.

Also too damn sure Ali Modu Shekau pencilled this trash down himself. grin
Re: Zaria Massacre: Burutai Should've Been Retired January by hungryboy(m): 12:33am On Mar 27, 2016
omenka:
Some people are obviously pained the Army under Buratai is winning the war in the North East. cheesy

And this member registered 16 days ago only to spam the forum with pro-Boko Haram and Zakzaky threads. Very sure he's an Israeli imposter.

Also too damn sure Ali Modu Shekau pencilled this trash down himself. grin

wetin dis one dey even talk sef?
You for kukuma talk say na Osama Bin Laden comot for grave come post the topic,
Lt. General Burutai should be facing the Icc for what happened in Zaria and Aba,
Innocent people were killed by troops under his command,
This is not an Apc/PDP thing, this is a matter of doing justice to the wronged,
Stop looking at every issue with an Apc microscope.

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Re: Zaria Massacre: Burutai Should've Been Retired January by Nobody: 7:39am On Mar 27, 2016
Another boko haram supporter and decitful idiot with his hake bake knowlege of nigerian amry or civil servant....buratai was commission into the army in 1983 as a 2lt 1983_2016 is 33 years bush man they dont start counting service from admission into nda untill u are commission ur are under trainng abi if u get admisssion into university will turn to u have started work,false hood peddler,burati will keep sending terorist to haven
Re: Zaria Massacre: Burutai Should've Been Retired January by Nobody: 7:54am On Mar 27, 2016
this your post proved that you are a bo*oharam supporter, this burutai under his
Re: Zaria Massacre: Burutai Should've Been Retired January by Nobody: 8:00am On Mar 27, 2016
Congratulations you are stupid... than*s

Re: Zaria Massacre: Burutai Should've Been Retired January by SleekAboki: 8:10am On Mar 27, 2016
Buhari and burantai have a date at the Hague.

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