Any Civilian Caught Wearing Military Comouflage Would Be Jailed-Nigerian Army warns
In an
interview with the Media, he said “It is an offence. I expected journalists to
have done their homework very well. The Penal Code is there. And I think the
punishment is even mild.
“Knowing
what the law says about wearing military camouflage is part of basic civic
responsibility. I also know that ignorance of the law is not an excuse.
“However,
for the benefit of doubt, please know that Sections 110 & 111 of the
Nigerian Criminal Code Act states: Any person who unlawfully wears the uniform
of forces, etc. L.N. 112 of 1964. 1967 No. 27(1) not being a person serving in
any of the armed forces of Nigeria, wears the uniform or any part of the
uniform of such forces, or any of the armed dress having the appearance or
bearing any of the regimental or other distinctive marks of such uniforms; or
(2) not being a person holding any office or authority under the Government of
Nigeria or of any part thereof, wears any uniform or distinctive badge or mark
or carries any token calculated to convey the impression that such person holds
any office or authority under the government; is guilty of an offence and is
liable to imprisonment for one month, or to a fine of N10,000 unless he proves
that he had the permission of the President or of the Governor of a State to
wear such uniform or dress, badge or mark or to carry such token: Provided that
this section shall not apply to the wearing of any uniform or dress in the
course of a stage play or in any bona fide public entertainment,” Usman said.
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