Buratai said a new proactive strategy would be put in place to counter the recent military losses. He said the army remains neutral and non-partisan and will carry out their constitutional duty of safeguarding the nation's democracy.
Conversely, it is counter-argued that Kanu should be set free since the court has yet to fault him for any wrongdoing, and also respectable personalities have offered to be his guarantors and indemnitors.
His tweets dealt with the botched attempts during the Jonathan era when the Boko Haram terrorists were willing to release the girls on swap deals and later developments.
The decision of the President and governors in favour of State Police was in response to the increasing wave of insecurity in Nigeria occasioned by the activities of kidnappers, bandits and terrorists.
But, a former House of Assembly member in Katsina State, Hon Yusuf Shehu believes creating state police at this critical point in the country's security history would be counter-productive.