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Illegal mining: Retired General fires back at Oshiomhole over allegation against ex-military officers

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 28, 2025 3352 Minutes read0

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A retired military officer, Major General Bamidele Johnson Olawumi (Rtd.), has issued a strong rebuttal to comments credited to Senator Adams Oshiomhole, who alleged that retired military generals are behind illegal mining activities in Nigeria.

In remarks reported in the media, Oshiomhole said, “Those involved in illegal mining are people in high places, including retired generals. These are not unknown people. They are well-known people with private armies who protect their illegal mining sites.” The statement has drawn widespread criticism, particularly from retired officers who feel targeted by the sweeping generalisation, reports Daily Independent.

Reacting in a detailed statement, General Olawumi described Oshiomhole’s remarks as “reckless, baseless, and offensive,” accusing the senator of tarnishing the reputation of retired generals who have served the nation honorably.

“As a retired general who has faithfully served this country, I find Senator Oshiomhole’s comments not only false but a direct affront to my person and the legacy of my service. His reckless generalisation has exposed retired generals like myself to unwarranted public scorn and suspicion,” Olawumi said.

The retired general called on Oshiomhole to back his claims with concrete evidence or withdraw the allegations.

“If he possesses credible evidence of any retired general involved in illegal mining, the responsible action would be to report such individuals to the Department of State Services (DSS) or other relevant authorities. Resorting to baseless public accusations without proof is unpatriotic and irresponsible,” he added.

Olawumi also demanded a public apology from Oshiomhole, stressing that his words have undermined the honour and integrity of countless retired officers who have devoted their lives to the service of the nation.

“I demand an immediate apology to all retired generals who have been unfairly maligned by this reckless statement. If he cannot provide evidence to substantiate his claims, Senator Oshiomhole should refrain from making such damaging comments in the future,” Olawumi stated.

The retired general further warned that such comments from someone of Oshiomhole’s caliber could undermine public trust in retired officers and distract from the nation’s efforts to address the menace of illegal mining.

“Oshiomhole must understand that words carry weight, especially when spoken by someone of his standing. Loose accusations without evidence serve no purpose other than to tarnish reputations and create unnecessary tension,” Olawumi said.

General Olawumi concluded by reaffirming his unblemished record of service and his commitment to justice and integrity in retirement.

The statement has sparked reactions, with many urging Senator Oshiomhole to substantiate his claims or retract them.

Meanwhile, Oshiomhole is yet to respond to the demands of General Olawumi and others who have taken offense at his remarks.

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