The Nigerian Army on Sunday warned those it described as mischief
makers to steer clear of dragging it or its leadership into matters that
are purely political.
It insisted in a statement issued by its Acting Director, Col. Aliyu
Yusuf, that it is an apolitical institution and would continue to remain
so while carrying out its constitutional responsibilities.
Yusuf was reacting to an allegation by Timi Frank, a former chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Frank had alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari and some INEC
members held a nocturnal meeting with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen.
Tukur Buratai, with intent to rig the Saturday Presidential election.
He, however, said the army had reported the said Timi Frank to the
Nigeria Police “for immediate arrest and prosecution for fake news and
related offences against the leadership of the army.”
Yusuf described Frank as a “disgruntled person, who has severally tried to malign the person of Buratai.”
“The deluded Timi Frank, who claimed he had incontrovertible evidence
provided by sources in the know about the alleged nocturnal meeting,
however, could not substantiate his accusations with any reasonable
facts besides his concocted hogwash.
“For the record, as well as for the education of the likes of Mr Timi
Frank, the President, C-in-C is at liberty to hold a meeting with his
Service Chiefs at whatever time most suitable, which was not even the
case here, as nothing of such happened,” Yusuf said.
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