MILITARY COUP DUE TO BUHARI’S INACTIVENESS AND ABSENCE
Nigerians have been in
tension as news are being spread that military officers are aligning with politicians to overthrow the present democratically elected
government. Owing to this the chief of armed staff- Lieutenant -General Tukur
Buratai has issued a warning
to the army personnel telling them steer clear of politics, adding that those interested in politics should resign, and pursue their ambition or else will get arrested if caught.
to the army personnel telling them steer clear of politics, adding that those interested in politics should resign, and pursue their ambition or else will get arrested if caught.
However,
The Executive Chairman of the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership,CACOL,
Mr. Debo Adeniran has urged the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt. Gen. Tukur
Buratai to fish out military officers alleged to be hobnobbing with politicians to
overthrow the present democratically elected government. Executive Chairman of
CACOL, Mr. Debo Adeniran, in his speech warned that the issue must be treated
drastically because of the detriment that a coup will bring upon a weak
democratic system of Nigeria. These were his words; “The suspected military
officers must be immediately identified, investigated and punished according to
extant laws if found culpable to protect the subsisting democratic and the rule
of law, Nigeria cannot afford to repeat history by tolerating military rule
again, even for a second! Military rule belongs the past, it’s dead, and
buried. Democracy didn’t just come on a platter of gold, it was fought for by
some courageous Nigerians in a struggle where plenty were killed, maimed,
incarcerated unjustly, ‘letter-bombed, tortured psychologically and physically.
Nigerians must be alert and vigilant so that the desperate power-hungry
political class does not take country back to the dark days of autocratic rule
where dehumanization will be the mode of governing. The military should
remember that it derives its authority from civil rule, and soldiers
fraternising with politicians should remember that military rule is no longer
fashionable. We do not want a military that is not subject to democracy. The politicians
involved too much be identified and charged with treasonable felony if enough
evidences validate such. Nigeria, despite the economic recession, cannot
tolerate any military intervention in power. The intelligence arm of the Army
should intensify their intelligence in gathering efforts and be vigilant about
early warning signs for subversive activities”.
“For now, soldiers
fraternizing with rebellious politicians should be fished out for immediate
court-martial to serve as a serious warning to those harbouring the thoughts of
truncating Nigeria’s fledgling democracy,” he added.
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