The Federal Government has decided to
stop the use of soldiers and other personnel of the Armed Forces as
escorts by political office holders in the country.
A security source in the Presidency said
the Federal Government would no longer allow soldiers to be in the
entourage of governors and members of the National Assembly, among
others.
The source said that the “men of the Armed Forces would henceforth serve the purpose for which they were recruited.”
It was stated that it was the position
of the top security chiefs in the country that the Army was being
saddled unnecessarily with responsibilities that could not be said to be
essential.
It was further gathered that all
soldiers in the escort of politicians would be withdrawn and deployed to
duties in consonance with their statutory responsibilities of defending
the territorial integrity of the country.
The source added that the security
leadership was of the opinion that the deployment of the troops of the
Nigerian Army in 32 out of the 36 states of the Federation had foisted
the traditional responsibilities of the police on the Army.
He said, “A decision has been taken that there would be no more military escorts for politicians in the country.
“These involved governors, senators, and other persons who move about with soldiers in their entourage.
“The government is withdrawing all such
troops because they are not essential services; they have to use the
troops for their statutory services, they have to be used for the
services for which they were recruited.
“Anything that has to do with policing
should be handled by the police. You know that they have imposed a lot
of police responsibilities on the Army and it is affecting performance.
“How can you apply for soldiers to be in your entourage, You use them and you end up vilifying them.
“These people are fighting in many
fronts; they are supposed to be used for the purpose of defending the
territorial integrity of the country.”
But the Director, Army Public Relations,
Brig. Gen Olajide Laleye, said that the service had always ensured that
soldiers were released to those who were constitutionally entitled to
them.
He stated also that it was the duty of the Army to protect movement of people that could come under attack in operational areas
“Well, at no time in the past or in the
present has the Nigerian army ever given soldiers to anybody apart from
those constitutionally empowered to have them
“Like I said, I know that the military cannot be in the entourage of anybody that does not have the constitutional entitlement.
“It is our duty to provide escort to
important personalities and indeed anybody if they could come under
attack by the insurgents in line with the orders of the President.”
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