…As AI app, Deepseek rates Ex-COAS high on fight against insurgency

From Noah Ebije, Kaduna

A Borno State based Author, Mohammed Sani Abubakar has advised that the commitment by the former Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Tukur Yusufu Buratai to safeguard and rid Nigeria of insecurity during his tenure must be emulated by successive government.

“During his tenure as Chief of Army Staff, General Buratai demonstrated an unwavering commitment to safeguarding Nigeria, even placing his own life on the line and facing numerous life-threatening situations. In stark contrast, we now witness a disheartening trend where current commanders seem reluctant to lead from the front lines”. Abubakar noted in a statement made available newsmen.

Abubakar who authored a book; Principles for Greatness from the Life of General Tukur Buratai for Youths”, however, expressed excitement as Artificial Intelligence (AI) application, Deepseek described Buratai as an Army officer who spearheaded Nigeria’s fight against Boko Haram and ISWAP, drastically reducing their territorial control while in service.

General Tukur Yusufu Buratai, who served as Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) from 2015 to 2021, is widely recognized for his transformative leadership and significant contributions to the Nigerian Army.

According to Abubakar, “Out of curiosity, yesterday I decided to ask Deepseek what it knows about Nigeria’s former Chief of Army Staff. I just to see the depth of the intelligence of the AI app, and have a neutral, unbiased report or profile of the former. I mean something devoid of flattery or vindictive vilification of his person. This was what Deepseek gave me as feedback:

“Buratai spearheaded Nigeria’s fight against Boko Haram and ISWAP, drastically reducing their territorial control.

“Under his command: 75% reduction in attacks within five months of his appointment (2015), and a 90% decline in suicide bombings by 2017.

“He introduced innovative military strategies, such as the Super Camp Maneuver Concept and Mobile Strike Teams, which disrupted terrorist operations.

“The northeast became safer, enabling the 2019 general elections to proceed peacefully in previously insecure regions.

“Buratai prioritized professionalism and capacity-building. He Established the Nigerian Army Resource Centre (NARC) to address strategic defense gaps and foster research.

“He revived training exercises like Python Dance, Crocodile Smile, and Ayam Akpatuma, enhancing troops’ readiness for internal security operations.

“He Expanded foreign training opportunities for officers and soldiers, improving Nigeria’s competitiveness in international military engagements.

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“Infrastructure and Welfare Development. His tenure saw unprecedented infrastructural growth.

“He founded Nigerian Army University, Biu (NAUB), Africa’s first Army university, focusing on technological and military education. The institution expanded rapidly, with 75% of admissions reserved for civilians.

“He Upgraded barracks, hospitals (e.g., Level 4 facilities), and housing projects nationwide, significantly boosting troop morale.

“He launched initiatives like Army Farms and Ranches and Barracks Investment Programme to improve soldiers’ welfare and self-sufficiency.

“Buratai modernized the Army’s capabilities: Created the Nigerian Army Cyber Warfare Command to combat digital threats. Commissioned indigenous Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles, reducing reliance on foreign equipment.
Established specialized units like the Motorcycle Battalion and Special Forces Command for terrain-specific operations.

“Buratai frequently led troops on frontline missions, such as the 2020 Limankara hills operation, inspiring soldiers.

“Post-retirement, he served as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Benin Republic, strengthening bilateral ties and curbing cross-border crime. Promoted physical fitness within the Army, instituting policies like the Body Mass Index standard and completing a 60km run at age 60 to set an example.

“Awards and Legacy; Buratai received numerous honors, including, Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR). Traditional titles like Betara of Biu Emirate and Jagunmolu of Saki Land. A Doctor of Letters (DLitt) honoris causa from NAUB”.

However, Abubakar added, saying, “General Buratai’s tenure reshaped the Nigerian Army into a more professional, technologically adept, and responsive institution. His legacy spans counterterrorism victories, educational advancements, and infrastructural development, earning him recognition as one of Nigeria’s most impactful military leaders.

“As I wrote earlier, the information provided above is sourced from Deepseek, and it is a raw, unedited account of the current state of affairs. I firmly believe that it is crucial for Nigerians to learn the importance of acknowledging and commending leaders who are performing well or making significant positive contributions to the country, rather than indulging in the spreading of falsehoods, rumors, and smear campaigns simply because certain insecure individuals feel threatened by the rising prominence of others.
” This tendency to “kill their prophets” is detrimental to our collective progress. For instance, take a closer look at the troubling situation in the North-East today; observe the morale of the troops, the quality of their training and kitting, and the overall leadership structure. Unfortunately, the situation has deteriorated significantly.

“The theaters of war in both the North-East and North-West regions have ceased to serve as bastions of operational strength or secondary offices for the Service Chiefs. I am aware of several nearby villages to Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) that are under constant threat, with terrorists freely roaming about and yet, tragically, no one appears ready or willing to confront them. It is no surprise that our great nation is currently in a state of turmoil and unrest.

“Securing a complex and diverse society like Nigeria is not a task for the faint of heart; it requires immense dedication, strategic planning, and real hard work. I strongly believe that we must address these challenges head-on, with a united front and a renewed sense of purpose, if we are to restore peace and stability to our beloved country”.