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Akinwande Soji-Ojo
Ahead of the May 29 inauguration of the president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has vowed to resist anything that would truncate democracy in the country.
The Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Tukur Gusau, stated this while addressing newsmen in Abuja, on Monday.
He said the peaceful conduct of the general elections despite the insecurity engineered by the outlawed groups was a testament to the military’s resolve to ensure security across the country.
The military spoke against the backgdrop of the security crisis that preceded the elections in parts of the country and the recent agitation for interim national government by some groups dissatisfied with the outcome of the presidential election won by the All Progressives Congress candidate (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
Citing the violence and other malpractices that allegedly characterised the polls, the groups were insisting that Tinubu should not be sworn in on May 29, noting that an interim government should be put in place instead.
Following the clamour for interim national government, the Department of State Services (DSS) alerted the nation to a plot by unnamed politicians to scuttle the transition process and install an interim government.
The secret police said it was monitoring those behind the plot and warned them against creating any crisis in the country.
Speaking on whether the military would collaborate with the DSS to thwart the plans of those behind the move to install interim national government, Gusau said: “We are ready to protect democracy. The CDS (the Chief of Defence Staff) has stated this severally. We will not do anything that would truncate democracy in the country.”
Also, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Faruk Yahaya, has threatened to crack down on potential threat to national security and warned the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Eastern Security Network (ESN) and other fringe groups not to test the will of the military.
While addressing participants at the Chief of Army Staff First Quarter Conference at the Command Officers’ Mess, Abuja, on Monday, Yahaya said nobody should threaten the integrity of Nigeria or attempt to truncate democracy in the country.
“The peaceful conduct of the 2023 general elections across the country including in the South East despite the sense of insecurity created by criminal elements in the region, is a testament to our resolve to ensure security in the entire nation.
“Let me state here that elections or no elections, neither IPOB or ESN nor any other group, groups or individuals should threaten the integrity of this nation as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,’ he said.
The COAS commended the army for its adherence to the guidelines and implementation of the decisions taken at the 2022 conference “as evident in our professional conduct and apolitical disposition during the just concluded general elections.”
“Your strict adherence to my directives and guidance in this respect is quite commendable. The efforts by the Army Headquarters to go around formations to deliver lectures on introspection of past experiences and efforts at improving NA’s support to operation safe conduct 2023 are also noted to have yielded desired outcomes.
“I am proud to say that various groups, organisations and distinguished individuals have commended our troops’ efforts during the 2023 general elections
“Accordingly, elections were therefore held in the South East and successfully too, just like other parts of the country. Generally, our operations and decisive actions against the criminal elements have impacted positively the security situation in the region, giving confidence to law-abiding citizens in the South East.
“The peaceful conduct of general elections across the country including in the South East despite the sense of insecurity created by criminal elements in the region is a testament to our resolve to ensure security in the entire nation,” he said.
Highlighting the various operations and inter-service activities which helped in bringing the security crisis under control, the COAS said: “This was made possible through the successful conduct of ‘Operation Safe Conduct 2023’ across the nation which saw the Nigerian Army along with the other Services and Agencies ensuring successful general elections.
“Our additional efforts through Joint Task Force, ‘Operation Udoka,’ paid off in the South East, thus ensuring successful Elections in the region as well. Even though, long before the actual elections, IPOB/ESN and their supporters had threatened that there would be no elections in the zone.
“Accordingly, elections were therefore held in the South East and successfully too, just like other parts of the country.”