Former Aide-de-Camp to General Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha (retd), said if elected as Nigeria’s president in 2023, he would relocate to the dreaded Sambisa forest.
Al-Mustapha boasted that he will end the protracted Boko Haram insurgency bedeviling the country in six months.
The former ADC disclosed this on Friday in an interview with BBC Hausa service on a wide range of issues concerning the nation.
Expressing his dissatisfaction over the manner in which the Nigerian soldiers are operating,Al-Mustapha said:our soldiers have become police who we all know how corrupt they are.
Within six months of my leadership,I will bring sanity into the way the Nigerian military operates to be able to confront emerging security threats with renewed vigour and commitment.
Al-Mustapha, who is aspiring for Nigeria’s number seat come 2023 on the platform of Action Alliance, AA, lamented over the alarming level of insecurity in the country.
He alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari is surrounded by sycophants and corrupt politicians who have done great damage to his administration and those surrounding him are the problem of this country.
He equally blamed President Buhari for not checking the activities of those whom he had delegated power to.
Al-Mustapha said When he becomes the next president of the country; checks and balance, due process and strict adherence to the rule of law would be the cardinal principles of his administration without fear or favour.