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Army reacts to extortion allegation by Borno governor
The Nigerian Army has reacted to Governor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State accusation that some military officers deployed for Operation LAFIYA DOLE are extorting citizens.
A video showing the governor condemning, shouting and rebuking soldiers manning Damaturu-Maiduguri road in the state on Monday afternoon emerged and went viral.
In a statement released by the Nigerian Army Operations Media Coordinator, Col. Aminu Illiyasu, the Nigerian army stated that it takes such allegation seriously and will conduct investigations to establish it.
He also reiterated the Nigerian army’s steadfastness on the protection of lives, property of all law-abiding citizens and its commitment to wiping out insurgents from the North East.
The statement read,
”It is important to unequivocally observe that public outburst, particularly by eminent personalities such as a State Executive, could be counterproductive and indeed capable of reversing the gains recorded so far in the ongoing fight against insurgents and other criminal elements across the nation.
“It is on record that, whenever such allegations of troop’s’ misconduct were made in the past, the Nigerian Army never reneged in conducting thorough investigations to establish them and where any infractions were established against any personnel, appropriate sanctions were applied in line with extant rules and regulations as provided for in the Armed Forces Act CAP A20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria.
“Thus, the Nigerian Army wishes to assure the good people of Borno State and indeed the nation at large that any allegations of misconduct against the Nigerian Army troops will be duly investigated and culprits will be dealt with accordingly.
“The Nigerian Army wishes to emphatically reiterate its steadfastness on the protection of lives, property of all law-abiding citizens as it is committed to wiping out insurgents from the North East and other forms of criminality across the country. Additionally, citizens’ continuous support and cooperation is highly appreciated.
“Any observed misconduct by troops could be reported directly through a toll – free code 193 for immediate remedy.”
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