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Military Warns Officers Against Partisanship
The Defence Headquarters yesterday, warned military personnel to avoid partisanship and acts that could compromise the electoral process.
The DHQ, which gave the warning in Abuja in a statement by the Director of Defence Information, Maj-Gen Chris Olukolade, asked military personnel to uphold their oath of office to protect the Constitution.
It vowed to sanction any officer or man who compromises the law or the electoral process, adding that the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh and service chiefs will not derail the nation’s democracy.
The DHQ reassured Nigerians of the military’s commitment to peace, law, order and stability before, during and after the forthcoming elections.
The elections, which were slated for February 14 and 28 have been shifted to March 28 and April 11.
The Defence Headquarters said it had noted “the palpable tension being generated in certain quarters with regards to the roles of the Nigerian military in the ongoing political activities and recent developments, especially in relation to the electioneering programmes in the country.”
“Accordingly, it has become necessary to reassure all citizens that the Armed Forces of Nigeria remains committed to its duty in working to ensure the sustenance of peace, law, order and stability in the country before, during and after the forthcoming elections.
“It is also important to reassure Nigerians that the military will while working with all security agencies and stake holders in the process, remain professional, apolitical and non-partisan in all operations or activities related to this crucial exercise.”, it said.
According to the statement, “The Armed Forces of Nigeria is quite conscious of the fact that apart from its primary constitutional role of defending the country from external aggression and internal insurrection, it also has the responsibility of providing support in aid of civil authority such as the need to provide complementary security arrangement to protect our electoral process.
“It is on record that the military has successfully lived up to its responsibility while discharging this duty during previous elections without equivocation. In this instance, all military personnel have been reminded and warned to remain ever conscious of their service oath and solemn commitment to protect the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria even while remaining loyal to constituted authorities in the country.”
“No excuse will be acceptable for any act of commission or omission that tends to compromise the law or the electoral process as well as decent conduct or judgment on the part of any service personnel while discharging duties related to elections in any part of the country.”
The DHQ assured that the military will continue to protect and cherish the nation’s democracy.
The statement added: “While expressing deep appreciation to Nigerians who have remained calm and understanding of the peculiarity of the security challenges being managed by the Armed Forces at this auspicious period in the nation’s history, the military is unequivocally assuring all citizens that it recognizes the fact that the nation’s larger interest and her security is sacrosanct and beyond any political expediency or ulterior consideration.”
It urged Nigerians to insulate the military from partisan politics and have confidence in the neutrality of the Armed Forces, and sense of patriotism at this critical point.
“They will therefore not engage in, condone or encourage any act that has capacity to undermine or subvert any aspect of the democratic processes. Nigerians and the friends of the country should be reassured that the Nigerian Armed Forces believes strongly in the prospects of the country under a democratic rule and will continue to discharge its responsibility to support our democracy as constitutionally guaranteed,” the statement added.
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