Hehe...........Following reports that there is a serious plot to stage a coup in Nigeria, Nigeria's Defence Headquarters has reacted.
The Defence Headquarters on Wednesday
dismissed rumours of coup plot and urged Nigerians not to panic, as
there was no such attempt, the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports.
The director of Defence Information, John Enenche, a Maj.-Gen.,
allayed the fear at a news conference attended by the spokesman of the
army, Sani Usman, a Brig.-Gen., and a representative of the Navy
spokesman.
The Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, a Lt.-Gen., recently warned
officers and soldiers of the army not fraternise with politicians.
According to NAN, Mr. Enenche said “in summary, I want to tell you, on behalf of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, that nobody should be afraid of any coup.
“The armed forces are totally loyal to the Commander-In-Chief, and are in complete subordination to civil authorities.
“We are out there administering our troops to remain focused
and be conscious of oath of allegiance that we have taken and are guided
by the constitution of this country at all levels of command.
“I want to reassure the general public that there is nothing
like that (coup) and nothing like that will ever be supported, will ever
be encouraged.
“And should there be a sign of anything like that, there are extant and guiding rules and regulations which we normally follow.
“We (military) are not different from what is happening all
over the world, our armed forces, the present crop of officers and
soldiers are in tune with the best international practices of governance
and that is democracy.’’
On the warning earlier issued by the army chief to officers and
soldiers to steer clear of politics, Mr. Enenche described that as
“professionally a command responsibility.”
He said it was a required routine to personnel to conform to military ethics in all ramifications.
According to him, that includes interaction and exchange of visits among others.
“This command’s responsibility is exercised right from the
highest echelon such as the office of the service chiefs to the lowest
levels of command, hence the caution from the army in this case.
“Administratively, officers and men are regularly cautioned to
exercise command and control by appropriate superior authorities through
commanders at various levels.
“This is to prevent members of the armed forces from derailing
from their core focus of total dedication to their oath of allegiance.
“However, it is pertinent to state that if there are signs of
actions that point to likely breaches of military code of conduct as it
were, cautions or warnings are issued, with possible investigation
following it,” he said.
According to him, the mere mention of coup plot from some quarters are assertions which are not confirmed.
On May 6, Mr. Buratai warned officers and soldiers of the army to steer clear of politics or have themselves to blame.
He also advised personnel who were interested in politics to “resign their commission or apply for voluntary discharge forthwith.”
The warning, he said, followed information received that “some individuals have been approaching some officers and soldiers for undisclosed political reasons.”
On that basis, he advised such persons to desist from the acts.
Mr. Buratai said the “Nigerian Army is a thorough professional,
disciplined, loyal and apolitical institution that has clear
constitutional roles and responsibilities.
“Any officer or soldier of Nigerian Army found to be hobnobbing
with such elements or engaged in unprofessional conducts such as
politicking would have himself or herself to blame.”
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