Corruption: We’ll not condone Rawlings-type chaos in Nigeria – Military warns

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R-L Chief of Defence Intelligence, Air Vice Marshal Morgan Monday Riku, Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Abayomi Olonisakin, Chief Naval Staff, Real Admiral Ibok Ete Ekwe Ibas and Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Mashal Sadique Abubaka

The Nigerian military has vowed to resist any attempt to cause chaos in Nigeria through civil unrest or mutiny by soldiers.

This was disclosed in a Monday statement signed by Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Defence Headquarters, Maj.-Gen. John Enenche.

The Defence Headquarters was reacting to a newspaper article headlined, “Nigeria Needs a Rawlings Now – NDP” published in one of the national dailies on Sunday, July 26.

In the article, the National Chairman, National Democratic Party (NDP), Chidi Chukwuanyi, allegedly said, “the state of corruption in the country calls for the replication of the Ghanaian experience under former President Jerry Rawlings in Nigeria”.

The Defence Headquarters said that while it did not wish to join issues in anyway, it observed that this “unguided utterance targeted at the Nigerian Military is inciting and investigative”.

“What Chidi Chukwuanyi is calling for is a combination of unpopular acts of insurrection and mutiny, which cannot be taken for granted by the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

“Consequently, I am directed by the High Command of the Nigerian Military to let the general public know and remind personnel of the Armed Forces of Nigeria;

“That all officers and men of the Nigerian Military swore to an oath of allegiance to be totally loyal to the civil authority of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and protect the constitution. This translates to unalloyed loyalty to the President Commander in Chief and full subordination to the civil authorities of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“That all officers and men of the Armed Forces of Nigeria are to continue to abide by the constitutional provision, in Section 217 sub section 2 (c) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, “To suppress insurrection and act in aid of civil authorities to restore order”. Any act to the contrary is unconstitutional.

“That all officers and men of the Nigerian Military are further reminded of offences contained in Armed Forces Act CAP A 20, The laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, which include among others; Mutiny in Sections 52 and 53, which if committed are punishable.

“I am to further directed to state clearly and unequivocally that the Nigerian Military is a force that is in consonance with all global best practices and cannot be misguided by any individual or group. And for the avoidance of doubt, the Armed Forces of Nigeria is totally loyal to the President Commander in-Chief and fully subordinated to the civil authorities of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” Enenche’s statement read in part.

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