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Army: We Are Not Recruiting Islamic Jihadists Into Service, Nigerian Army Denies
Over the years, the Nigerian Army has been accused of deliberately recruiting repentant members of Boko Haram terrorists/Islamic Jihadists into its service in the country, a claim it denied and refuted recent allegations of recruiting Islamic fundamentalists and Jihadists into the Service to protect Islam.
This denial was made by the Director, Army Public Relations, Major General Onyema Nwachukwu, stated this while reacting to a viral footage suggesting that the NA was recruiting Islamic fundamentalists and jihadists into its ranks.
The video footage in circulation also portrayed an officer calling on Muslim young men to join the military to protect and propagate Islam, a development he described as ‘false’.
The Army spokesman said, “the NA wishes to clearly state that the narrative depicted in the footage is not in any instance a reflection of the true values and standards of the NA, as it is targeted at sparking palpable anxiety and fear, sowing discord and mistrust amongst our personnel, eroding public confidence in the integrity of the NA, particularly among Christian and non-Muslim communities, who might feel their lives and faith are under threat, and ultimately engender religious crisis in the country.”
Recall that on Wednesday, 5th June, 2024, the government of Yobe State said that “the repentant Boko Haram terrorists are assisting in counterinsurgency operations in the state.” The Governor of the State, Mai Mala Buni was represented by his Special Adviser on Security, Brig. Gen. Dahiru Abdulsalam (retd.), while briefing newsmen in Damaturu.
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He reiterated that the Nigerian Army remains steadfast in upholding professionalism and impartiality as an institution devoid of ethnic and religious bigotry.
“Our operational and administrative processes and actions are guided by the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and not ethnicity or religious sentiments,” he said.”
“General Nwachukwu, therefore, urged the public to dismiss the “misleading report, which evidently stems from a misconception and lack of understanding about NA’s Standing Operating Procedures (SOP).”
“It is crucial to reiterate that any deviation from the NA’s SOP is met with appropriate disciplinary action, regardless of the personnel’s religious affiliation.
“We call on all citizens to rise above these divisive tactics and stand united,” he said.
The Director reiterated that the strength of Nigeria lies in her unity in diversity, and “it is this unique national strength and trait that the NA seeks to protect while carrying out its constitutional responsibilities. We will remain undaunted in upholding these principles in the face of any challenge.”
He further restated the commitment of the NA to serving and protecting all Nigerians, irrespective of religious or ethnic affiliations.
“Let us work together to maintain the peace and unity of our great nation,” he stated.