2019: Buratai blows hot again, reveals what’ll happen to soldiers supporting political parties
The Chief of
the Army Staff, Lt-Gen Tukur Buratai, has once again warned soldiers against
being partisan during the 2019 general elections.
The army
chief said that a special court martial has been established to try any soldier
found to be supporting political parties or politicians.
Buratai made
this known to soldiers on Tuesday in Abuja at the 2nd and 3rd Quarters’ Chief
of Army Staff Conference.
He said that
the military division and field commanders must warn officers and soldiers
under them.
Buratai
advised any soldier who was willing to participate in politics to “voluntarily
retire from the army to pursue his or her political passion”, adding that army
personnel must shun politicians who were likely to approach them during the
elections.
He said, “As
political activities unfold towards the 2019 general elections, the General
Officer Commanding and the Field Commanders are enjoined to continue to remind
officers and soldiers under their commands to remain non-partisan and be guided
by the stipulated code of conduct in the discharge of their duties.
“As
professional soldiers, none of us should be sympathetic to any political,
religious or ethnic cause. Any personnel of the army who is interested in
politics should voluntarily retire to pursue his or her political passion.
“Furthermore,
there is the prohibition of army personnel from any form of worship outside the
established barracks worship areas, except those permitted for some peculiar
social functions. I want to reiterate that the special court-martial to try
defaulters is already in place. I enjoin you to refrain from any occult,
ethnic, political or religious extremism as these would distract us from our
constitutional responsibility.
“There are
ongoing operations to curtail the activities of Boko Haram terrorists, farmers
and herdsmen’s clashes and others. The security situation in the North-West and
North-Central states of Kaduna, Zamfara, Benue, Plateau and Taraba has
necessitated the deployment of troops by the army and there is progress,” the
army chief added.
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