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Lagos Guber: Army Speaks On Plotting With Emefiele Against Tinubu

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Nigerian Army Reacts As 25 Soldiers Resign

The Nigerian Army has refuted a media report that it was plotting with the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, against the president-elect, Bola Tinubu.

Naija News reports that the Director of Army Public Relations Brig. Gen Onyema Nwachukwu made this known in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

The Army was reacting to a media report that Emefiele was planning to use a Retired General and some General Officers Commanding (GOCs) to truncate the success of the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in Saturday’s election and take over Lagos from Tinubu’s influence.

According to Nwachukwu, there was no truth in the report that a retired military officer was planning with the CBN boss to truncate Tinubu’s success in the upcoming governorship and state assembly elections in Lagos.

He said the Army will not allow the character and reputation of a senior officer earned over three decades of meritorious service to be destroyed by misguided elements through mere speculations.

He asserted that the Army as an institution remains nationalistic in its makeup and will never be involved in politics, adding that it draws its strengths from the diversities in the nation.

The statement reads: “Officers and men of the Nigerian Army in the just concluded presidential and National Assembly elections adopted a firm and resolute stance in providing security support for the elections in a manner that effectively curbed and prevented ill-intentioned groups from violently interfering with the process.

“While Nigerians were excited at this responsible posture and the democratic opportunity it offered them, some interest groups, that were effectively prevented from hatching their nefarious plots to influence the course of the elections through violence, are understandably piqued by this assertiveness of the Nigerian Army.

“As constitutionally conceived, the Nigerian Army is nationalistic in its make-up and organization, drawing strengths from the diversities in our great nation.

“Our responsibilities, so far as elections are concerned, remain that of providing support to primary law enforcement and stakeholders in the electioneering process towards ensuring that Nigerians are allowed to choose their leaders and representatives in a peaceful manner. This goal remains our only focus and one we would continue to pursue, mindful that the average citizen expects nothing less from his Army,” he said.

“Any misconduct against any Nigerian Army personnel would be responsibly investigated and any subsequent substantiation would attract the appropriate disciplinary sanctions in accordance with established practices and extant laws.”

Nwachukwu said the resort to the sentiments of ethnic and religious colorations would not also diminish the Army’s resolve to carry on its roles professionally.

He, however, asked Nigerians to ignore the mischief and continue to go about their civic responsibilities without any fear of molestation.

It added: “It should equally be appreciated that the character and reputation of a senior officer earned over three decades of meritorious service cannot be allowed to be destroyed by misguided elements through mere speculations.”

“The resort to the sentiments of ethnic and religious colorations would not also diminish the Nigerian’s Army resolve to carry on its roles professionally.

“The Nigerian Army, therefore, urged all Nigerians to ignore the mischief and continue to go about their civic responsibilities without any fear of molestation.

“We would continue to work with sister services and other security agencies to meet all security-related expectations of citizens as enshrined in the laws of the federation.”

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