According
 to reliable sources in the Defense headquarters, Al-Mustapha must first
 be certified fit to return to the army. As result, it was learnt, a 
psychological evaluation session has been scheduled for the former CSO.
According
 to details gathered by the journalists today, clinical sessions for 
assessing the mental fitness of the army major has been scheduled in 
either one of the military hospitals in Enugu or Lagos. 
It
 was learnt that the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Azubuike Ihejirika, had 
expressly ordered the clinical session. Al Mustapha having spent more 
than a decade in prison is considered unfit by some in the army. Even 
more, some political Hawks insist that the army major, what with his 
vast knowledge in intelligence must be kept out of circulation, 
especially at this point in the country when there is tension. 
Contrary
 to rumors to the effect that Al Mustapha may be retired, unfolding 
indications shows that this may not be the case. As learnt, the military
 may still have role for him especially with the war on terror. 
Originally hailing from Yobe, North East of the country currently in a 
state of siege from insurgents, Al Mustapha’s release say some, may 
bolster the war on terrorism. While in power, Abacha maintained close 
link with Niger, Chad and Libya, countries linked with the insurgence in
 the country. 
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