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Don’t Drag Military Into Politics, Group Cautions Nigerians

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
3 years ago
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National Democratic Coalition has condemned attempts by some mischievous elements to drag the Armed Forces into the political arena.

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The coalition described the two videos circulating online as the work of disgruntled elements threatened by the successes of the military, and have made themselves willing tools to cause disaffection.

The first video clip consciously portrays troops making merry and dancing to music purportedly in celebration and open endorsement of one presidential candidate in the forthcoming elections.

The second video clip (with the same visuals as the first one) willfully shows troops supposedly dancing to a derogatory song that insults the personality of another presidential candidate.

The National Democratic Coalition in a press release signed by the president, Abdulazeez Lamido and secretary, Ogbonaya Ude yesterday, strongly condemned the videos, asking the security agencies to go after those who produced it.

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NDC said, “We are disturbed that at this time the country is preparing for the 2023 general elections, some elements have made themselves willing tools to cause disaffection in the polity. This is coming at a time the Armed Forces of Nigeria is doing everything within their capacity to deal with the security challenges in the country. We have no option but to agree that the producers of the videos are working in tandem with enemies of the country. Obviously, they are angry with the manner the military has gone out to tackle criminal elements.”

The coalition said the videos clearly want to show the military as being partisan in the forthcoming elections.

“The videos are coming a few days after calls for the sack of the CDS over the destruction of illegal bunkering vessel. Clearly, the enemies of Nigeria want to launch attack on the AFN from different angles.

“We are aware that the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, has pledged the loyalty of the military leadership to democratic rule in the country.

“During a media chat tagged ‘Open Ears Dialogue’, the CDS urged politicians to desist from luring armed forces members into political matters, saying the military should be insulated from any political persuasions or inclinations,” it noted.

The coalition urged Nigerians to disregard the videos and support the Armed Forces to win the various battles against criminals.

“This is not time to distract our troops who are engaged in the different theatres of operations. We must support them win the war and return the country to the path of peace,” it said.

 


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