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Army Vows To Sanction Personnel Found Culpable In Electoral Malpractice
The Nigerian Army in Lagos says it will sanction any personnel found culpable of committing any electoral malpractice during the coming General Elections.
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai disclosed this during his visit to the Nigerian Army Corps Signals in Lagos to inaugurate some buildings while also attending the corps’ reunion party which ended late on Saturday.
Buratai, represented by the Chief of Logistics, Maj.-Gen. Enobong Udoh, said all personnel must remain professional and apolitical during the coming General Elections.
“All officers and soldiers must remain apolitical and exhibit exceptional professionalism in the forthcoming tasks.
“You must report any unwholesome activities up the chain of command once it is beyond your powers of command.
“The full weight of the Armed Forces Act will be visited on any personnel found culpable of committing any electoral malpractice.”
He said that the Nigerian Army would continue to provide military aid to civilian authorities to guarantee security of the nation.
“We will support the Independent Electoral Commission, the Nigerian Police and other security agencies in conducting a successful election.’’
While inaugurating the new quarters for officers and senior non-commissioned officers, Buratai said he remained committed to providing infrastructure to motivate personnel.
“This is a further validation of my vision of providing the necessary resources and infrastructure to motivate Nigerian Army personnel in the discharge of their professional duties.
“As you are aware, the Nigerian Army and indeed the nation is beset by a plethora of security challenges that have tasked our resources, ingenuity and resilience.
“Despite these, the welfare of troops remains priority in all my considerations and actions.
“My conviction is that a well motivated force, even with scare resources, can vanquish any external or internal foe.’’