Maj-Gen Saleh Maina (Jos GOC) Blasted by Domkat Bali

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http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=168541

Bali Berates Jos GOC
By Olawale Olaleye in Lagos and Seriki Adinoyi in Jos, 03.14.2010

Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff in the General Ibrahim Babangida regime, General Domkat Bali, at the weekend berated the General Officer Command-ing (GOC), 3rd Armoured Division, Major-General Saleh Maina and other top military commanders and accused them of compromising the security of Plateau State by showing bias in their handling of the Jos crisis.

Specifically, Bali pointed accusing fingers at Maina, who he said has taken sides in the crisis. He said his fear was that should the military be polarised along religious lines, it would be the end of Nigeria.

Bali, a four-star general, gave this hint even as there were reports last night that security agents intercepted a truck suspected to be carrying arms in Riyom Local Government Area of the state. The vehicle with registration number, Bauchi XA 724 MSA, was however said to be conveying jerry cans of palm oil and many bags of cement to Kano for sale.

He described the military commanders as being part of the problem in Jos and accused Maina of habitually not taking calls, irrespective of who is calling.

"The GOC, Maina or – whatever his name is – I did call him many times, but he won't pick my phone. So, one day I met him while he was going to the Governor's office, and I stopped him and asked why he has refused to pick my calls after calling many times? The ***** only told me he was overwhelmed by the happening. You see, I am a General. I called to show interest in what was happening, because I am here in Jos," Bali fumed.

"After that time, I tried calling him again but he still refused to pick my calls. The reason I called was that there were fake soldiers from Niger, Chad and so on. They were flashed on the television screen and I saw some of them wearing canvas, slippers and so on. The people I saw were not boys that could not be stopped and their weapons collected from them. But with what I saw on the screen, they (the fake soldiers) and the Army were virtually operating together, and the army did not arrest or stop them [as far as I know anyway].

"So, I believe, and a lot of people believe so too, that the GOC is playing games with us, and that they are part of the problems."
Bali said as a soldier, he is not as patient as the state Governor, Jonah Jang because "if I were Jang, I would have made more inflammatory statements. I am talking about something very serious. This is not just about Plateau, but the whole of Nigeria. You see, the Chief of Army Staff is an Hausa man; the GOC is an Hausa man; they dictate who should come here and who is to serve in what position.

"My feeling is that they should remove Maina, because he has shown bias for Islam and it is a dangerous thing not just for Plateau, but for the whole country. The moment this country is broken along religion line, there may be no Nigeria any more. Especially as it regards the military, because the ultimate force bringing Nigeria together is the military," he said.

Bali was optimistic that the Jos situation is not hopeless said Jos has always been peaceful. "When I schooled in Kuru here, it was the most peaceful time that Plateau was. We then were celebrating Salah as though we were Muslims children, and they were celebrating Christmas with us as though they were Christians. The conflict began when the interest to dominate grew. And of course it met with resistance; that was when the problem started. The issue is why must it be the Hausas that want to dominate Jos? Why not the Yorubas or the Ibos? That's the problem.

"I must tell you here that Jos-North was never captured by the Fulanis or the Bauchi people. They were just lumped with them. That was the problem of the indirect rule system, in which some groups were just lumped with the Hausas by the British for convenience of administration. It was for administrative convenience that Jos was lumped with the then Bauchi province."

On the intercepted truck, the military men stationed in Riyom were said to have received a call alerting them of "a truck carrying a large number of passengers" before it arrived the checkpoint. The truck carrying 44 men and three women, allegedly on a journey to Kano, was brought to the state police headquarter where the entire luggage was off loaded to determine if it was really carrying any weapon.

Though a few kitchen knives, two saws, two hammers, two axes were found in the vehicle, it was not yet substantiated if they were really weapons to carry out an attack or mere tools to carry out their jobs.

One of the women, Mrs. Ijeoma Stanley, who spoke on behalf of the other women disclosed to THISDAY that they are traders and that they were on their way to Kano from Port Harcourt to sell and in turn, buy cloths back to Port Harcourt. She said the other 44 men joined the truck from Okigwe.

Driver of the truck, Mallam Lamido, who confirmed that the men actually joined his truck from Okigwe, said he did not have any cause to suspect them since they were not with any form of weapon. The suspects are being currently interrogated by the police to determine why they had to travel through Jos in such a large group at this time that the state is mindful of its security.

gogannaka

Yes indeed the military holds the nations Unity.

However it is statements like this,by Domkat Bali that incite tension.
Why is it necessary to point out that the GOC and Army chief are hausa.
Are the Defence, Naval, airforce, SSS, NIA, Immigration, Prison service, road safety and police chiefs all hausa people?
I wonder how he thinks his remarks will help the unity of the nation

Must Maina answer his calls or is his line a help desk?
Because he is a retired General then everybody must answer his call.....foolish person,so full of himself.

There are several channels he should have passed the 'intelligence'. He should have called the 'C-In-C' as a retired general.
General my foot.
Hiss
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

bakangizo

I don't believe Bali would say such stupid things publicly. A retraction or rebuttal is coming soon. Only a myopic army officer would say things like that when the security arrangement in the country presently is heavily favourable to christians. But then again, they always lack modesty in things of this nature. They cry the loudest and point accusing fingers even when they are at fault.

EMTL

Assalamu alaikum,
Dankat Bali must be ashamed of himself- he destroyed his carrer and was sent packing by IBB administration when it was discovered that he was diverting Nigerian Army weapons to his people in Plateau state and am therefore not suprised with his ranting and ramblings. Where was Damkat bali during the previous attacks on innocent people?!!!!
In the Affairs of People Fear Allah (SWT). In the Matters Relating to Allah (SWT) Do not be Afraid of Anybody. Ibn Katthab (RA).

bakangizo

That indeed was the question - where was Domkat Bali when hundreds of muslims men, women and children were massacred? Why didn't he question the efficiency of the army then? So he suddenly found his voice now that his kith and kin were at the receiving end. So sad. No wonder the GOC Maina was not taking his calls, because going by this statement, he doesn't appear to be reasonable.

HUSNAA

Domkat Bali is nothing but an egotistic fool. He is part of the problem not the solution. His remarks show him up to be a painfully ignorant man, especially when he questions why the Hausas want to "dominate" Jos and not Yorubas or Igbos? Hausas do not want to dominate Jos or anywhere. The ignorant fool doesnt take  cognisance of geographical proximity in that the indigenous ppl of Plateau and Hausa speaking ppl live in the northern part of the country while the Yoruba and Igbos do not. So it is only natural that there will be more Hausas domiciled in Jos than Igbos or Yorubas. Secondly, the Hausa language is one of the most widely spoken (second probably to Swahili) and  best recognized in Subsaharan Africa. So it is no wonder if there is a large group of Hausa speakers living in Jos or Plateau state. It is likely that half of them are not native Hausa speakers anyway. People tend to get lumped as Hausa if they can speak the language and are muslim.  There are non muslim indigenous hausa speakers but it always comes as a bit of an incongruity if someone is seen as Hausa and not a muslim.
Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

lionger

Wow. Inciteful and extremely irresponsible statements from Bali. Maina is not even an 'Hausa' man :-\

gogannaka

Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

HUSNAA

Menene goskolo kuma GGMK? Na san dai ogogoro!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

gogannaka

Wani hade haden chemicals ne da 'yan Jos suke sha.
Kamar sholusho haka. Abun yana masu illa sosai.
They abuse it alot there that at one time the government had to sponsor ads in the media against its consumption.
Manya da yara.
Allah ya kiyaye mu da zuriyar mu.
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment