The COAS who spoke on Tuesday, June 28, noted that there is no need for his reaction to the story since the Federal Government has already reacted.
Buratai asserted that the army will trail the terrorists who have migrated to the internet and defeat them there.
Sahara Reporters had reported that the Chief Of Army Staff and his two wives own $1.5m properties in Dubai. SERAP’s executive director, Adetokunbo Mumuni, said for the anti-corruption war to be seen as fair, the anti-graft agencies must consider whether Buratai could afford the properties based on his financial records as a civil servant.
For the anti-corruption war to be seen as fair and not selective, the anti-graft agencies must investigate Buratai.
It is their duty,” he said. Also, the national publicity secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, told newsmen that Buratai should be probed over the allegation of the Dubai property scandal.
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