The Nigerian military has said it will not undermine Nigeria’s
democracy or encourage any act that would threaten democratic process in
Nigeria.
Referring to the controversy over the military’s role in the recent
postponement of the 2015 general election, Defence Spokesperson, Chris
Olukolade, said neither the military nor any of its service chiefs will
engage in any act that could pose a threat to Nigeria’s democracy.
Mr. Olukolade, in a statement, said Nigerians and its friends 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.”
Stating that the military values the calm exhibited by citizens, the
defence spokesperson said it recognizes the nation’s larger interest and
that her security is sacrosanct and beyond any political expediency or
ulterior consideration.
“Indeed, the leadership, in particular, the Chief of Defence Staff
and the Service Chiefs, being products and beneficiaries of the nation’s
democratic processes themselves, continue to cherish highly, the
nation’s democracy,” Mr. Olukolade said.
He advised Nigerians to strive towards separating the military from
partisan politics and retain their confidence in its neutrality and
sense of patriotism at this critical point.
Mr. Olukolade said that while the military will be working with all
other security agencies to protect Nigeria’s electoral process; all
military personnel have also been warned to stay conscious of the
service oath and solemn commitment to protect the constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria while remaining loyal to constituted
authorities in the country.
Mr. Olukolade said, no excuse will be acceptable for any act that
tends to compromise the electoral process or decent conduct of personnel
while discharging duties related to elections in Nigeria in March and
April.
On Saturday, the INEC Chairman, Attahiru Jega, announced the
postponement of election originally scheduled to hold in February after
the nation’s security agencies indicated to the commission that they
will not be available to provide security during the elections.
The INEC chairman said security operative agencies told INEC that
they were commencing a six-week special operation against Boko Haram
insurgents in the north eastern corridors of the country and would
rather not be distracted by the elections.
Thursday, 12 February 2015
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