Nigerian and NDA Allegation of Coup d’Etat
The Nigerian Army has said that it will
launch an investigation into those behind the report that the military
was planning to overthrow the civilian administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari.
Reacting strongly to a story attributed
to Niger Delta militants on the alleged plot by the military to
overthrow the administration, the Nigerian Army said yesterday that “its
attention has been drawn to another campaign of calumny and distraction
by a faceless criminal gang of economic saboteurs that hide under the
aegis of Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force (JNDLF) alleging that some
officers of the Nigerian Army approached them for support to overthrow
our duly elected present democratic government”.
The army spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, said
in a statement that the story was “baseless and most unfortunate”,
adding that the allegation exists in the warped minds of the originators
of such a weighty allegation.
Usman added: “The report is not true and the Nigerian Army hereby distances itself from this weighty allegation.
“We also see this speculation as a
dangerous distraction to our effort in fighting the insurgency and other
criminal elements in the country.”
The Nigerian Army, he said, would like to
send a strong and an unequivocal warning to those speculating about a
coup by the Nigerian Army against the government to desist forthwith.
Usman further stated that the army is a
product of democracy and a focused professional institution and would
have nothing to do with such abominable and heinous crimes.
He said: “We wish to state further that
the Nigerian Army is the greatest beneficiary of democracy and therefore
cannot ever contemplate any anti-democratic misadventure, certainly not
under the command of the present Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant
General Tukur Yusufu Buratai.
“Rather, we see this type of dangerous
speculation as a declaration of war to destabilise the present
government by these unscrupulous elements.”
Usman assured the public that the army
was investigating those behind what he described as “dangerous
insinuations” in order to unravel the real motive behind it.
He also restated the unalloyed loyalty of
the Nigerian Army to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed
Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and to defend the Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We would also like to reaffirm our unconditional support and obedience to civil authority,” the army added.
The army spokesman further assured
Nigerians that the Nigerian Army and its personnel would never be
involved in such a terrible misadventure.
“We wish to further add that no matter
how long it takes, we would track and find out those behind these
insinuations and bring them to justice,” the army pledged.
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) also
dismissed the report claiming that the military was planning to
overthrow the administration.
Its spokesman, Brigadier-General Rabe
Abubakar, in a statement yesterday, said the “report to say the least is
not only baseless and misleading but the dream of those who do not wish
the nation well”.
He said the story, which was attributed
to some Niger Delta militants, was concocted to achieve cheap publicity,
and complete propaganda and diversionary.
He stated: “The entire Nigerian Armed
Forces therefore distances itself from this story as it is not only
mischievous and baseless but with the intention of heating up the polity
and causing public apprehension.
“The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS),
General Gabriel Olonisakin, wishes to assure our highly respected
political leaders and all Nigerians that the military will continue to
be apolitical and will do everything possible to defend and deepen our
democratic governance which is the best, acceptable and legitimate form
of government the world over.
“The DHQ restates its total subordination
to civil authority and upholding the supremacy of the Constitution of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria and will continue to defend all
democratic structures and will never yield to blackmail and distractions
from fifth columnist.”
Abubakar said that the unfounded story should be discountenanced in its entirety.
He assured the public that in dealing
with the security challenges across the country, the military would
continue to remain focused and deploy every available resources to
reposition the Nigerian Armed Forces to carry out their constitutional
roles.
Abubakar added that a new commander for Operation Delta Safe in the Niger Delta had been appointed.
The new commander, he said, is Rear
Admiral Joseph Osa Okojie, who until his appointment, was the Flag
Officer Commanding Naval Training Command, Lagos. His appointment is
with immediate effect.
Operation Pulo Shield in the Niger Delta was recently scrapped and replaced with Operation Delta Safe, Abubakar recalled.
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