Prophet El-Buba, General Overseer of El-Buba Outreach Ministries, has alleged that former Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa was relieved of his duties after ordering military forces to completely eliminate terrorists from forest hideouts.

Speaking in an interview with News Central TV from 26:59, Prophet El-Buba claimed that Gen Musa’s removal was connected to his aggressive approach against terrorist groups. “I can tell you the reason why Gen Musa was relieved. Musa was really working to wipe out the terrorists. The former Chief of Defence Staff—after a meeting in Jos, he flew in immediately and gave an order to the military: ‘Go into the forest and sack them.’ Certain people that are in that particular sponsorship were not comfortable. That is the reason why he was relieved,” he said.

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The clergy called on President Bola Tinubu to collaborate with the United States to deploy advanced technology against terrorist networks. “The north is suffering. I feel the pain of our soldiers that are being killed every day. I tell you the truth, I weep every day. And so the only way forward is to move in there, take away the matter of politics, and deal with the matter,” he stated.

Professor El-Buba urged the Nigerian government to take immediate action against terrorists occupying communities across the country. He emphasized that political considerations should be set aside in favor of decisive military operations to neutralize terrorist threats. View, More,

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