Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh (retd.)
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The immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh (retd.), has said that the Army he headed was one with no
equipment.
The former Chief of Defence Staff made the statement while delivering a
valedictory speech at a pulling out parade organised in his honour at the
Mogadishu Cantonment, Abuja, on Thursday.
He said, “Permit me to also add here that the nation’s militaries are
equipped and trained in peace time for the conflicts they expect to confront in
the future. Unfortunately, that has not been our experience as a nation.
“Over the years, the military was neglected and under-equipped to ensure
the survival of certain regimes, while other regimes, based on advice from some
foreign nations, deliberately reduced the size of the military and underfunded
it.”
“Accordingly, when faced with the crises in the North-East and other
parts of the country, the military was overstretched and had to embark on
emergency recruitments and trainings, which were not adequate to prepare troops
for the kind of situation we found ourselves in.”
He also said some previous leaders took deliberate decisions to weaken
the military just for the survival of their regimes.
Bedeh said that some of the regimes acceded to the demands of foreign
countries to reduce the size of the military and deprived the nation’s defence
forces of the requisite funding and size.
He lamented that such leaders accepted the advice of such foreign
countries without considering the nation’s peculiar characteristics as a third
world country, which lacked the advantages of modern technology to compensate
for the costly reduction in size and strength.
The former defence chief said that it was high time the Federal
Government embarked on a comprehensive review of the nation’s military
structure with respect to its size, capacity and the equipment that should be
at its disposal to carry out its responsibility of defending the country.
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