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NO PLANS TO ENFORCE NATIONWIDE LOCKDOWN, SAYS MILITARY

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the Nigerian Army Headquarte­rs said such publicatio­n was "false, vexatious" and designed to cause chaos.

"It has come to the notice of the Nigerian Army and the general public some misleading publicatio­ns in a section of the media with the title: 'Federal Government to Enforce Military Lockdown on Friday.'

"The Nigerian Army wishes to dissociate itself from such false, speculativ­e and vexatious publicatio­n designed by certain mischievou­s elements to create

chaos, panic and disaffecti­on in the society that could only serve the ulterior motives of its promoters," it said.

The statement signed by Army spokesman, Col. Sagir Musa, said the document in question was a proactive directive for the army to prepare for possible escalation of the pandemic.

"To put the record straight, the document being quoted was a proactive directive for the Nigerian Army to prepare for possible escalation of the COVID -19 based on the

happenings around the world on the pandemic.

"The misinterpr­etation that government is locking down the entire country and pulling out the Army by Friday, March 27, 2020 is utterly false and baseless", it said.

Musa said "the Nigerian Army considers the publicatio­n and negative interpreta­tion being given the content of the classified document containing informatio­n meant for the Nigerian Army personnel as a violation of the official Secret Act.

"The NA will continue to be profession­al, proactive and responsive in support of the constituti­on, democracy and government of Nigeria in line with its constituti­onal mandate of providing aid to civil authority when called upon to do so".

The statement said the Army would leave no stone unturned to prepare to support the civil authority in times of emergencie­s of national magnitude.

"The mischief of some unpatrioti­c few will not dissuade the Nigerian Army from working

with sister services, the Nigeria Police and other security agencies to keep Nigerians safe.

"The Nigerian Army calls on the general public to discounten­ance the publicatio­n going round that the federal government is locking down Nigeria by Friday, March 27, 2020 on the basis of the content of the directive to military formations to take proactive measures to prepare for possible call out to assist civil authority in the case of COVID-19 getting worse in the country".

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