The Nigerian Army on Monday threatened to use minimum force in
dealing with civilians agitating for the return of the defunct Biafra
Republic.
The General Officer Commanding of the 3rd Division of the Nigerian
Army, Hassan Umaru, gave the warning on Monday at a press conference in
Maxwell Kobe Cantonment, Rukuba, Plateau State.
“It is the duty of an officer or soldier to ensure the enforcement of
law and order in conjunction with other security agencies, troops are
duty bound to intervene in any situation to avoid a breakdown in peace
and stability of an area where they are deployed,” Mr. Umaru said.
“It is inexcusable for troops to stand aside and watch security
situation deteriorate and for avoidance of doubt, the rule of engagement
for internal security operations include principle of minimum force and
proportionality must be applied at all times.”
The general warned officers and soldiers not to take the sides of
rebellion, saying they should adhere to their rules of engagement in the
fight against insurgents and rebels.
“Officers and soldiers have been warned not to take sides in any
conflict as anyone found aiding and abetting any act of arson, vandalism
or unprofessional conduct would be severely dealt with according to
extant laws.
“The Nigerian Army would like to send an unequivocal warning to all
and sundry, 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 property.
“Once deployed, we shall apply the ROE [Rules of Engagement] to the
latter. It is however hoped that such circumstances would not arise that
we should be deployed on such operations because, within the ambit of
the law, we shall apply the ROE to the fullest,” he said.
He harped on the rule of engagement of internal security operations,
including use of minimum force to stop violence, saying it was the duty
of the military intervene whenever there is breakdown of law and order.
He also warned all Nigerians not to support disintegration of Nigeria as a country or join any rebel group.
“The Nigerian Army would like to send an unequivocal warning to all
and sundry, 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 property that once
deployed, we shall apply the role of the army to the latter,” he warned.
He also reassured Nigerians of ending the insurgency in the
North-East region this December in accordance with the deadline given by
the federal government to the Nigerian Army.
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