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Military Reacts To Ekweremadu's Comment On Army Taking Over Power In Nigeria
Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters has responded to a comment by the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu on the Nigerian Military, while contributing to a debate on a motion sponsored by Senator
Ahmed Ogembe, representing Kogi Central.
Ekweremadu had stated that “The problem in Nigeria
is that our democracy is receding. Who says army cannot take over, let us not
joke with our democracy that is the issue”.
Brigadier General A Agim, Acting Director Defence
Information, in a statement on Thursday said while the statement appear
cautionary and sincere in the atmosphere of discourse, it is derogatory to the
Army used in the expression and by extension to the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
He said: “The statement in the true sense has the
capacity to denigrate the Nigerian Military in every ramification including its
loyalty to the President Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces and the
confidence of the general public to defend Nigeria’s democracy.
“In the light of this, the Defence Headquarters wish
to state clearly that the Nigerian Military has come of age and is in tune with
best international military practices of complete and total subordination to
democratic governance.
“In this regard, it is worthy to remind the general
public about some key measures among others that guaranteed the present
sustainable status of politically unambitious members of the Armed Forces:
“Shortly, after the transition from a military to a
democratically elected government in 1999, officers of the Armed Forces of Nigeria,
who were quasi-political, were honourably eased out of service. This was done
to avoid indoctrination of other officers in the Military in order to enable
the democratic government commence a re-professionalisation process of the
Armed Forces.
“The process commenced in collaboration with
international organisations such as the United States Armed Forces and the
British Military. By 2009, from the basic military training institutions
through units and formation reorientation programmes to top management
workshops and seminars for the military, it became clear that the Armed Forces
of Nigeria has been re-professionalised to be totally subordinate to political
leadership and democracy in the Country.
“In addition, the Nigerian Military began to take
the lead at ensuring that the West African Sub Region is stable democratically
through military diplomacy and physical actions where it is highly desirable
and supported by ECOWAS.
“The case of the Gambia last year is still fresh in
our memories, where democracy was enforced by an ECOWAS Military Coalition led
by the Armed Forces of Nigeria, under the focused and abled leadership of
Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General AG Olonisakin (NAM).
“Furthermore, the present crop of personnel in the
Armed Forces of Nigeria right from the Service Chiefs to the men; are made up
of the balance of re-professionalised officers and fresh intakes from 1999, who
do not nurse political ambitions. They are fully committed to their oaths of
allegiance to serve their fatherland Nigeria, with total submission to our
democratic government.
“Defence Headquarters hereby assures the
international community, Nigeria’s democratic institutions and the general
public, of its unalloyed loyalty to the President Commander in Chief, provision
of all necessary support for the sustenance of our democracy and carrying out
our constitutional roles.
“Therefore, the apprehension by the Deputy President
of the Senate should be totally disregarded.”
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