Again, President Buhari Replaces His Chief Security Officer

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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the redeployment of his Chief Security Officer (CSO) and accepted a replacement.

Bashir
Abubakar was Mr Buhari’s CSO until this week when he was ordered to
proceed on an immediate “strategic course” at a university in Buenos
Aires, Argentina.

He was promptly replaced by Idris Kassim Ahmed, top sources at the Presidential Villa told PREMIUM TIMES.

Whenever Mr Ahmed is not in the villa, he is to be assisted by another State Security Service (SSS) official, Abubakar Maikano.

Mr
Buhari had two months into his administration in July 2015 replaced his
erstwhile CSO, Abdulrahman Mani, and requested the SSS to redeploy him
out of the Presidential Villa.

The president thereafter appointed Mr Abubakar to replace Mr Mani.

Until his appointment as CSO, Mr Abubakar was an assistant director in the Bayelsa State command of the SSS.

Mr Ahmed, the new CSO, was deployed from the headquarters of the SSS.

Our
sources, who are familiar with the development, said the removal of Mr
Abubakar was at the instance of the Director General of the SSS, Yusuf
Bichi.

“The DG wrote and informed Mr President of the plans by
the service to send the former CSO for further training at Argentina and
it appears that request was granted because a replacement has already
been named,” a source said.

Another source who asked
not to be named because of the “sensitive nature of the matter” said
those around the president have never been happy with the way the former
CSO operated.

A source said those around Mr Buhari do not like the “independent method of operation” of Mr Abubakar.

“They
may not have approached the president to complain officially but most
of them do by their body language and they did so because they know the
president easily knows everything going on around him even if he never
showed it,” the source said.

For instance, we gathered that Mr
Buhari’s media team were not happy with the way Mr Abubakar expelled the
State House correspondent of Punch Newspaper, Olalekan Adetayo, without
recourse to the media team.

Mr Abubakar thereafter defended his
decision to expel the reporter, saying journalists have a responsibility
to be patriotic in reporting matters of national importance.

In
an internal memo he distributed in April 2017, to several presidency
officials, including Femi Adesina, the special adviser to the president
on media and publicity, Mr. Abubakar detailed alleged transgressions and
ethical concerns observed in Mr Adetayo’s reporting of activities of
the State House, and pronounced him unfit to continue on the beat.

“You
may wish to advise the Punch Newspaper that it reserves the right to
send a more matured, professional and patriotic representative that will
work in the overall interest of the nation rather than self-serving and
parochial interests,” Mr. Abubakar, said in the April 25, 2017 memo,
which was also copied to the President and the then Director-General of
SSS, Lawal Daura.

Although Punch newspaper demanded an apology
from Mr Abubakar and vowed not to name a replacement for Mr Adetayo, we
gathered that the newspaper had sent in a replacement to the State House
beat but the former CSO failed to grant approval for the new reporter’s
credentials.

When PREMIUM TIMES contacted the spokesperson of Mr
Buhari, Garba Shehu, Friday evening, he denied knowledge of the new
security officer.

He said he has not yet been briefed on the matter and will revert whenever he receives any information.

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