ASP said that the decision contributes to strengthening the work of the Court.
The former chief of army staff’s underhand dealings while heading critical positions within the army hierarchy underscored the depth of untamed corruption in the military.
Tukur Buratai, Sadique Abubakar, Gabriel Olonisakin and Ibok Ekwe Ibas were asked to resign on January 26, with the president filling their respective positions immediately.
The war crimes tribunal is also seeking to bring Boko Haram elements to justice for crimes against humanity.
Friction between the panel and the army has brought forward questions about the panel’s powers and the likely outcome of this probe.
At least 68 lives were lost in ongoing attacks against Nigerians protesting decades of police brutality.
