Nigeria has a rich military history.
Though this has been tainted by the various military coups, subsequent
dictatorships and most recently, human rights abuse allegations, the
Nigerian military is still stands out for their discipline and
peacekeeping missions around the continent.
President Mohammadu Buhari
who served in the Nigerian Army and ended his military career as a
General, was at the Passing Out and Convocation of Cadets 62 Regular
course and short service course 43 of the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna yesterday.
Read the Official Press Statement
President
Muhammadu Buhari Saturday in Kaduna reaffirmed his administration’s
total commitment to the rule of law and warned that proven acts of human
rights violation by the Armed Forces will be punished under his
leadership. Addressing officers, troops and newly commissioned cadets at
the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), President Buhari reminded them that
the rule of law applied to the Armed Forces as much as any other
institution in the country.
I wish to remind you of the Federal
Government’s commitment to overhaul the rules of engagement and improve
operational and legal mechanisms so that disciplinary steps are taken
against proven human rights violations by the armed forces. We are
committed to a thorough investigation of recent and any future
occurrences of human rights violations by elements of our Armed Forces.
While I applaud the integrity and sterling record of the Armed Forces as
an institution, this administration will insist on the rule of law, and
deal with any proven cases of deviation from laws of armed conflict,
including human rights abuses. In operational conduct Nigerians expect
our Armed Forces to keep law and order, and not to behave like bullies.
Let me reiterate this administration’s commitment to due process, merit
and total observance of the rule of law as central pillars of a
prosperous and democratic society. Rule of law as an element of good
governance applies to the Armed Forces as much as any institution in our
country. It is therefore gratifying that all three Services have
recently taken steps to emphasize strict adherence to rules in
recruitment, promotions, procurement, project executions and
civil-military relations,” the President said at the passing out of
Officer Cadets of the NDA’s 62 Regular Course and Short Service Course
43.
Observing that security remains the most important challenge
in his Administration’s “Change” Programme, President Buhari said that
the nation expects exemplary conduct and professionalism from officers
and men of its Armed Forces at all times and in all situations.
The
objectives our fight against terrorism cannot be realized without a
credible and effective military. You must avoid any behavior that will
tarnish your honour and dignity as commissioned officers. Your
commitment and loyalty to the Armed Forces and the nation must be total.
I urge you to take your roles in the on-going process of rebuilding our
Armed Forces very seriously,” President Buhari told the
newly-commissioned officers.
Declaring that the Federal Government
was pleased with the Armed Forces’ resolve to end the insurgency facing
the country once and for all, President Buhari assured them of his
Administration’s determination to ensure the speedy provision of
platforms and equipment they require to win the war against terrorism
and meet their long term needs.
Garba Shehu
SSA to the President
(Media & Publicity)
Photo Credit: Bayo Omoboriowo
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