THISDAY

'Coup Rumour, Ploy to Pitch Military against President'

- Adedayo Akinwale inAbuja

The Niger Delta Youths Solidarity Movement (NDYSM) Friday urged President Muhammadu Buhari to disregard rumour about impending coup by alleged militant groups, describing the story as a deliberate ploy by mischief makers to pitch the president against the military for the selfish motives.

Addressing a press conference in Abuja, NDYSM President, Comrade Prince Kpokpogri noted that such stories were mere rumours being concocted by oil thieves and miscreants who detest the presence of navy and army in the region.

According to him, "in view of the bad light in which the militants with the active backing of the ex-military officers sought to cast the entire Niger Delta region, we deem it imperative to warn them to stop blackmaili­ng the institutio­n of the military.

"If the Nigerian state is still in doubt, we only need to take a look at the change in the strategy being used to ruffle feathers in the land. The stolen public funds seem to have found its way into the hands of groups that are now staging strong media attacks on not just key institutio­ns in the military but also the management of its services and the government of President Muhammadu Buhari.

"We believe these characters now dread the presence of the Nigerian military particular­ly the Navy and the Army who protect oil facilities from crude oil thieves and their agents and therefore resort to sow the seed of discord by peddling the coup story around.

"While we are mostly focusing on our region, we have observed that the same pattern of catalysing instabilit­y by questionin­g the credibilit­y of President Buhari, tarnishing the standing and loyalty of the military and questionin­g its loyalty to the President and the nation has been on the rise.

"We do not wish that their bluff snowballs into something else. These ex-military officers must know that there are other ways of seeking redemption in the aftermath of the disgracefu­l and unbefittin­g end to what should have been their illustriou­s careers".

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria