Alleged Military Coup: Nigerian Army Holds Emergency Meeting

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The chief of army staff, Lt. Gen Tukur Buratai, met with top commanders in the army headquarters during an emergency security gathering on Friday, June 24.

The gathering was dedicated to review the security situation in the country and some army reorganisation; as well as to discuss the recent allegations about a military coup to overthrow President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.

To back its previous statment on the army’s commitment to the president and Nigerian nation Maj. Gen Adeniyi Oyebade, the general officer commanding 1 division of the army in Kaduna state, said: “Like you all know, the Chief of Army Staff summoned his top commanders across the Army for a quick meeting this morning. Essentially, the meeting was to review the security situation in the country, and to also let us know some of the reorganisation that has taken place over the last few days.

“Lastly, and most importantly, as you must have also heard over the last few days, the rumours of coup or no coup; we want to assure all our citizens that the Nigerian Army remains apolitical. Our loyalty and allegiance to the constitutional authority of this land: the three branches of government, Mr. President and Commander-in-Chief, are unquestionable.

“As far as we are concerned, we have decided long before now, since the beginning of the Fourth Republic to abide by our code of conduct and to remain subordinate to the civil authorities. That has not changed and it would not change.

“So we want to assure our people that the issue of coup would not happen within the ranks of the Army and I can say also within the ranks of the members of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

“But of course, it is not something, we will just take lying low. We are deploying all our resources, assets, efforts to find out where this very dastardly speculation emanated from.

“But most importantly, we want to assure our people that the Nigerian Army remains steadfast and our loyalty is unquestionable to Mr. President and Commander-in-Chief and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
 

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