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Insecurity: Gen Enenche counters Adeboye, says sack of service chiefs not solution
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Insecurity: Gen Enenche counters Adeboye, says sack of service chiefs not solution

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The former coordinator of the Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, Retired, has countered the call for the removal of service chiefs following the escalation of banditry and terrorism in the country.

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, had advised President Bola Tinubu to order the security chiefs to either get rid of the terrorists or resign.

However, General Enenche, in an interview with Arise TV on Tuesday said changing the service chiefs is not the solution to the decade-long security crisis.

“So, we have it, and that is why I’m happy because people may be thinking the service chiefs are not working. I can tell you, if you change service chiefs every six months, every one year, it is not the solution at all.

“I don’t joke with security at all. And I encourage every other person to do that. So, what we are doing is that we must, as a matter of fact, take it seriously.

“It is not beyond what we should do, because if we don’t act now, it will continue and be rolling over. They will say from this administration to another, and that must stop”.

Insecurity: Gen Enenche counters Adeboye, says sack of service chiefs not solution

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