What we’ll do in 2019 – Nigerian Navy
Nigerian Navy has reiterated its determination to deal decisively with mischief makers who may try to frustrate the 2019 general elections.
Chief of
Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Adm. Ibok-Ete Ibas, made the remarks on Friday during
the official inauguration of the newly remodelled headquarters of the Nigerian
Navy Ship (NNS), DELTA.
Ibas, who
was represented by the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Central Naval Command,
Rear Adm. Saidu Garba, urged the youths to conduct themselves in a proper
manner before, during and after the elections.
The naval
chief also warned his personnel not to engage in any form of politicking and
urged them to uphold the statutory duty of the Navy at all times.
”The youths
should not come close to any of our personnel requiring any form of political
assistance, we are going to apprehend such persons because it is against our
regulations.
”They should
go about their democratic rights to vote without any form of violence.
”We will be
called upon to assist any civil authority in ensuring that law and order is
maintained during the elections period.
”Our
personnel must as a statutory responsibility be apolitical. We the military men
must not be involved in any form of politicking.
”We shall
not favour any person or go along with anybody in politics.
”We will
give sufficient security to the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) officials that will be going into the waters. Obviously, they must
require security.
”Our
presence there will enable them deliver their electoral materials as required,”
Ibas said.
The CNS also
said that Nigerian Navy had increased its surveillance in the sea with the
refurbishing of its old vessels and the acquisition of new ones to combat crude
oil theft and other forms of criminal activities in the territorial waterways.
”Our patrols
in the water has been reinvigorated. We have almost permanent presence in the
sea and this means we have not left any room for the thieves and sea pirates to
operate,” he said.
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