As the Nigerian presidential and National Assembly holds in Nigeria February 23 to March 3, 2019, a clarion call has been made to Nigerian politicians to leave the military out of politics for peace to reign, even as tension rises in Nigeria.
The only Nigerian first class royal monarch from Osun state, the Olowu of Owu-Kuta, Oba Adekunle Oyelude Makama, Tegbesun III, leading the campaign for support from members of International community to continuously support Nigerian Army in fighting Boko Haram and ending the menace of terrorism in the country is pleading to Western nations to help Nigeria.
The royal monarch has warned politicians not to drag the Nigerian military into politics, raising fears on pressure being mounted on the army, thereby over-heating the polity. Speaking to this reporter, King Makama from south-west Nigeria explained that majority of Traditional rulers in the country believe in the abilities of Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Air Staff for their various innovations, transparency in the running of the military affairs and sustaining a continuous battle against terrorists’ activities in Northern part of the nation.

“Based on my status as a traditional ruler who must always be seen as a father of the nation, I will not go into the specifics on different pressures allegedly mounted on the military, especially the Army, but which the military persistently resisted,” states the traditional ruler of Owu–kuta, Osun State.
