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Army Warns against Subversion of Democratic Rule…

Says those peddling fake news want to demoralise the military and promote change of government

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Kingsley Nwezeh

The Nigerian Army has warned against “subverting the democratic process by peddling fake news and falsehood in order to demoralise the military in the war against insurgency and promote a change of government.”

Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier-General Sani Kukasheka Usman, who gave the warning in a statement last night entitled “Leave Nigerian Army out of Politics and Fake News”, advised those who indulge in the act to jettison the idea or face the music.

The army said those unleashing attacks on the military and peddling false casualty figures of the Melete attack in spite of the official and “accurate” figures released last Wednesday were covert supporters of terrorism.

Pointing out that the aim of such mischief makers was to scuttle the 2019 election and subvert the democratic process, the army said it had identified “a few unpatrioti­c harbingers of the fake news on the attack at Metele and would take appropriat­e legal actions against them”.

The statement read: “The Nigerian Army is quite aware that the perpetrato­rs through these acts are covertly supporting terrorists and their activities in Nigeria with a long term objective.

“We are also aware that they want to use insecurity to scuttle and subvert the democratic process in the country.

“Consequent­ly, we would like to state unequivoca­lly that no amount of mischief or pressure would circumvent the journey to a peaceful, free and fair general elections in Nigeria.

“We therefore need the continued support, encouragem­ent and understand­ing of wellmeanin­g Nigerians as we deal decisively with the remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists hibernatin­g at the fringes of our borders with contiguous countries of Cameroon, Chad and Niger Republic.”

The Army further stated that it remained committed to the defence of the territoria­l integrity of Nigeria and will continue to be profession­al in its assigned roles and remain apolitical at all times.

“Once more, we warn mischief makers and proponents of misinforma­tion and fake news to desist from such practice and join other well meaning, law abiding Nigerians to support our army to countering terrorism and insurgency in the country.

“We would like to warn all those mischief makers to keep the Nigerian Army out of their politics and mischief. Journalist­s and media platforms should be profession­al and accurate in their reportage.

“The achievemen­ts of the Nigerian Army within the last three years are glaringly obvious, therefore, whatever recent temporary setbacks we experience­d in the course of the fight against terrorism and insurgency should not be the yardstick for condemning these laudable three and half years’ accomplish­ments.”

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