Bakassi: Azazi denies media
reports
By MOLLY KILETE, Abuja
Friday, July 18, 2008
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Andrew Owoye Azazi,
has denied media reports ascribed to him that former President
Olusegun Obasanjo did not consult the military over the ceding
of the Bakassi Pennisula to the Republic of Cameroon.
Gen. Azazi, who made the clarification at a briefing with
Defence correspondents in his office on Thursday in Abuja
said his testimony at the Senate Joint ad-hoc committee investigating
the Green Tree Agreement (GTA), did not in anyway reflect
on the screaming headlines of most newspapers reports of Thursday.
Azazi, who was at the National Assembly at the instance of
the Senate Joint ad-hoc committee investigating the Green
Tree Agreement, to give details of military involvement in
the Bakassi Peninsula saga, said he had told the committee
members that even though the former CDS, General Martin-Luther
Agwai, had accompanied former President Olusegun Obasanjo
to New York, he was unable to give further details of the
military’s involvement and contributions as he was yet
to lay his hands on any concrete documents prepared by the
military over the matter.
According to him, “what transpired at the public hearing
did not reflect what was written. I was asked a question as
to how the military was involved in the green tree agreement
and I said that I remembered that the former CDS accompanied
the then President when he was going to New York, and am still
looking for documents, prepared by the military if they contributed
and I haven’t seen them and that when I see them, I
will present them to the committee on public hearing and if
there is none, I will put up a position paper.”
On the issue of national security, Azazi, said he told the
committee that boundary adjustment in the Bakassi Peninsula
if left the way it is, could jeopardize Nigeria’s security
in that area because of the Calabar ports and that it also
undermines Nigerian shipping as the deep waters is mostly
on the Cameroonian side.
“There was no issue of the president at the time not
taking the military into confidence or the president at the
time not consulting the military on the agrement to be done.
The screaming headline about OBJ not consulting the military
is absolutely unnecessary.” Azazi, said.
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