DIRECTOR OF DEFENCE INFORMATION, MAJ. GEN. CHRIS OLUKOLADE |
This falsehood had previously been refuted when it first reared its head but those concocting it appear hell bent on misleading Nigerians and the international community to give credence to the negative impression they are so keen to propagate about the Nigerian military.
It
has become inevitable to reassure the general public that any ongoing
disciplinary process or trial will be made public when necessary. After
all, Court Martial issues in the Nigerian Army are not known to be secret
undertakings as it is on record that previous proceedings and outcome have been
made public in the past.
Those
who have decided to make a past time out of sensationalizing and fabricating
sensitive security issues are again cautioned to desist from this practice
especially in this period of the nation’s history. It is bad enough for any
Army to try and convict a single General for such a grievous offence as alleged
in the reports talk less of ten Generals. Nigerian Army remains a serious
professional and responsible institution that cannot be associated with such
incredulous report.
The
general public is therefore implored to discountenance the report as the
handiwork of those who do not mean well for the country and her Armed Forces.
Disciplinary
processes being undertaken in any formation of the Nigerian Army are at best
routine and definitely not at the level that has been so willfully exaggerated
for clearly sinister motives. For emphasis, there is NO General of the
Nigerian Army under any form of trial. (DHQ)
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