The Nigerian Army on Monday said it would apply its rules of
engagement (ROE) to the letter as it unequivocally warned people
agitating for and threatening the dismemberment of the country.
Maj.-Gen.
Isidore Edet, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 81 Division of the
army, gave the warning while speaking with journalists at the Officers
Mess in Lagos.
Edet said the Nigerian Army would like to send an
unequivocal warning to all and sundry and more specifically, to all
those threatening and agitating for the dismemberment of the country.
“Committing
treasonable felony and arson, as well as wanton destruction of lives
and properties that once deployed, we shall apply the ROE to the letter.
“It is, however, hoped that such circumstances would not arise that we should deploy such operations.
“Let nobody make any mistake because within the ambit of the law, we shall apply the ROE to the fullest,” he said.
“The
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (FRN), 1999 (as
amended) vide Sect 217 (2) (c) provides that the Armed Forces of Nigeria
(AFN) shall suppress insurrection and act in aid of civil authority to
restore order when called upon to do so by the President and
Commander-in-Chief.
“This provision is reinforced by Sect (8) (1) and (3) of the Armed Forces Act, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, (LFN) 2004.
“This
presupposes that troops have to use necessary force to quell crisis
resulting in deaths, injury and damages to property,” he said.
The
GOC also said that consequent upon the observed shortcomings,
especially negligence and outright ignorance displayed by troops
deployed for Operation MESA and other Internal Security (IS) Operations.
“It
is necessary to remind all about the Nigerian Army’s ROE and Code of
Conduct for such operations in aid of civil authority for public
knowledge and understanding.
“The ROE and Code of Conduct set out
the circumstances and limitations under which armed force may be applied
to achieve military objectives in furtherance of government policy
within Operation MESA and other IS Operations.
“Once deployed on
any IS operations, it is the duty of an officer or soldier to ensure the
enforcement of law and order in conjunction with other security
agencies.
“It is inexcusable for troops to stand aside and watch
the security situation deteriorate leading to loss of lives or damage to
property without intervening.
“Such intervention should, however, be based strictly on sound judgment,” Isidore said.
The
GOC also said that officers and soldiers had been warned not to take
sides in any conflict, adding that those found wanting would face the
consequences of their actions.
“Any officer or soldier found
aiding or abetting any act of arson, vandalism or unprofessional
conduct, would be severely dealt with according to extant laws,” he
said.
While talking about the Boko Haram insurgency, the GOC
assured residents of Lagos State that the army was working round the
clock to monitor and protect them.
He added that some arrests had been made which, he said, could not be disclosed.
“We
cannot disclose the details yet but we are working round the clock to
ensure that Boko Haram does not have a safe haven in Lagos or southwest
or any part of the country.
“There is no cause for alarm and there is no need for Lagosians to fear,” he said
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