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“reno Missed The Point, Buratai Wasn’t Attacking Military” — Oyewale
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“RENO MISSED THE POINT, BURATAI WASN’T ATTACKING MILITARY” — OYEWALE

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A public affairs analyst, Oyewale, has responded to comments made by former presidential aide Reno Omokri, saying he misinterpreted recent remarks attributed to former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai.

 

Oyewale argued that Buratai’s comments were not an attack on the military institution but rather a call for improved professionalism and accountability within the security sector in Nigeria.

 

He explained that public discourse around security issues should be carefully interpreted to avoid misrepresentation of intentions, especially when discussing sensitive national institutions like the armed forces.

 

The analyst further noted that constructive criticism of security operations should not be confused with disloyalty or institutional criticism, adding that such debates are necessary for reform and improvement.

 

The exchange follows ongoing public discussions around security leadership, governance, and military operations across the country.

 

Oyewale urged commentators and political figures to prioritise accuracy and context when engaging in national security conversations.

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