
Monguno made the claim in an interview with BBC Hausa, though he later said he was misquoted.
The Coalition of Oduduwa Descendants (COD) has called for the
immediate resignation of the National Security Adviser, Babagana
Monguno, for allegedly failing the Nigerian people.
The development followed the recent allegation by the NSA that some
funds meant to buy arms under the leadership of ex-service chiefs were
missing.
However, COD said Monguno’s claim was a clear attempt to soil the
hard-earned reputation of the immediate past service chiefs and
patriotic men who diligently served the nation.
Addressing newsmen on Thursday, Comrade Lawson Adeshina, the National
Secretary, COD, demanded the resignation or sack of Monguno so he could
be investigated.
According to Adeshina, “What we saw, however, was a Monguno, who was
trying to soil the hard-earned reputation of men who diligently served
the nation, the immediate past service chiefs.
“With the benefit of hindsight, we now believe that these men could
have done even better than they did if Monguno didn’t abuse his office
to deny Nigeria the opportunities to buy weapons.
“He made it impossible for the military and the Nigeria Police Force
(NPF) to buy the equipment that was desperately needed to fight crime
and secure Nigeria against terrorists.
“One can thus now categorically say that the problem of inadequate
equipment to fight terrorism is responsible for the scenario where
terrorists, bandits and kidnappers have become bold and are now holding
Nigeria by the jugular; this was caused and aggravated by Monguno.
“This is the highest travesty possible: the man who should deploy his
expertise for making Nigeria secure as National Security Adviser
preferred to abuse his office to make the country ungovernable and into a
veritable killing field.
“It’s unthinkable that an appointee of President Muhammadu Buhari,
who promised Nigerians improved security, could’ve jeopardized the
military and the police force of the country with such impunity. Monguno
has simply demonstrated that he has no sense of loyalty to either the
country or his Commander-in-Chief. This’s an untenable position.
“We additionally demand that Monguno, upon his sack, must be further investigated.”