Sambo Dasuki, former national security adviser (NSA) and President Muhammadu Buhari
Latest news according to details released by John Paden, the official
biographer of President Muhammadu Buhari, it has been revealed that
Sambo Dasuki, former national security adviser (NSA) and Buhari have
been in-laws for over four decades.
We all know that Dasuki, is facing multiple charges of corruption at a federal
capital territory (FCT) high court, once alleged that his prosecution
and detention by the government was as a result of an old grudge Buhari
had against him.
Writing in the book ‘Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria,’
Paden, a professor of international studies, revealed that the families
of Buhari and Dasuki had been linked by marriage for more than four
decades.
“It is beyond the scope of this study to assess all the
backstories of the relationship between Buhari and Dasuki. Suffice it to
say that the so-called grudge between the two has never really existed,” Paden wrote in chapter 15, page 148 of the book.
“Dasuki is 12 years younger than Buhari, even though Dasuki did
participate in the 1985 countercoup. The family of Ibrahim Dasuki and
the Buhari extended family have been linked by marriage for more than
four decades.
“In addition, in his inaugural address, Buhari had professed
that although, ‘the past is prologue,’ he had no time to pursue alleged
‘enemies.’
“Yet the real story has little to do with personal or political
relationships. As noted throughout this study, Buhari has a strong
belief in right and wrong. He has an abiding respect for the Nigerian
military as an institution that can help hold Nigeria together.”
Paden stated that Buhari’s preoccupation was confronting corruption
in the military because it threatens the survival of the country.
“From Buhari perspective, if corruption in military procurement
undermines the integrity of the military, that corruption must be
confronted. And if such procurement allegations weaken the military
response to Boko Haram and put ordinary foot soldiers at risk, that
corruption poses a double threat, endangering even the Nigeria project
itself,” he wrote.
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