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  • It is wrong to say election was militarized – Buratai

    The Nigerian Army has been in the eye of the storm over the conduct of soldiers deployed to provide security during the 2019 elections.

     

    The soldiers have been roundly accused in several quarters of committing infractions, including partisan interference in the electoral process that seriously undermined the credibility and sanctity of the elections. In fact, in the estimation of many observers, both Federal Government and the Army stand condemned over the undue militarization of the electoral process.

     

    But it is an accusation that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, in this interview with pressmen, dismisses in its entirety.


    The military was accused of aiding in election malpractices like snatching of ballot boxes. Your reaction?

    Militarization has to be defined. What do you mean by militarization? How exactly did the military take part in the elections? Generalisation is not the best. People just use the word militarization without defining it. Was the so-called militarization everywhere across the country? Why are people making so much noise about it? They are giving the impression that the military was involved in the entire process in the whole country. It is just probably a definition they only restricted to Lagos or where?

    ..Niger-Delta mostly

    People cannot just use the word militarization in general terms to say the security agencies were involved. Who are the people involved? What does the Constitution say about the role of the military? We have the constitutional provision. We have made it very clear; we are not part of these elections, we are only supporting the police.

    Anything we do there is helping the police who are representing the civil authority in law enforcement and it is very clear that we have been called out to support the civil authority. That does not mean militarization. And once we go out there, we are performing police role, it is not a military role, we are supporting the police essentially; that is very clear. The military was called out to come and support the police. So, they are just using the military in order to justify their failures, to justify their inadequacies, to justify their inability to rig because the security forces provided the needed security to prevent massive rigging, ballot box-snatching and so on. But strictly, the use of the word, militarization is misplaced, it is wrong. We were there to perform our responsibilities based on the invitation to support the police which is legitimate.

    There is no way you will say that the election was militarized; it is misuse of the term. If really the election was militarized, I tell you, nobody would take the law into his hands the way they did brazenly and deliberately did, even attacking our men, killing our personnel. An officer was killed; policemen were killed so if we were to take drastic steps to really show we were involved, it would have been worse than this.

    We were able to maintain law and order; we were able to conduct ourselves within the rules of engagement which is legitimate. So there is a deliberate misconception or misinterpretation of the role of the military in order to malign the military and discredit it despite the stupendous efforts we have made to ensure security in support of the civil authority.

    And you know very well if the security agencies, including the military, had not come out to support the elections in providing security, the level of insecurity, the level of killings, arson, ballot box-snatching and so on, would have been worse than what was experienced.

    So many of the stakeholders, both at home and abroad, have commended the military for remaining neutral, impartial and conducting themselves professionally; but a few elements who felt they were not given the chance to rig and to disturb on a massive scale the election process, are the ones shouting that the whole process was militarized.

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    The military was not there to support any political party; we were there to provide adequate security as requested, in support of the electoral process. That was essentially what we did. So to say that the process was militarized is a misplaced use of word; it is unfortunate.

    Over the years, from our historical experiences, the outcomes or results of elections have been the major cause of instability in our polity.  They have led to a lot of killings, arson, you name it: in Kaduna, Zangon-Kataf, Modakeke and so many other places. So historically, if you look at it, we had those unfortunate incidents because they were allowed to go out of control.

    We had so many underlying factors; even in the First Republic, we saw the underlying factors that led to the civil war; it is the same outcome of elections that led to that, characterized by so many malpractices. So government doesn’t want the same thing to happen and that was why the military was called in to support the police.

    There is no way we would be partisan; the country’s stability, the country’s peace is our watchword, it is very, very fundamental. Some people just chose to blame different entities and bodies for their failures.

    On the allegation that the soldiers caught snatching ballot boxes are fake

    “Yes, that is another dimension because as I said, those people that did not want the election to go smoothly, created their own local militia, gave them military and police uniforms to be moving out here and there to misbehave, snatch ballot boxes, to disrupt the electoral process and so on. So anyone that sees them will automatically say it is the military and that is completely at variance with our code of conduct, with our ethics and the way we train our officers and men to ensure they behave professionally; that is very clear.  We arrested several of them and you must have seen our press releases with pictures of the fake soldiers, fake policemen,fake security operatives and so on. So once you see this, it is not the Army that created those ones and gave them uniforms; so instead of them to admit their shortcomings and misconduct, they are covering their heinous activities/crimes under the guise of militarization.

    It is so painful, so terrible that they don’t have conscience and continue to blame the military for their own mischievous actions. This is where the Press needs to be objective, look at it critically. The Army cannot go and dress fake people or criminals to go and act on their behalf. We have seen the thugs, the militias; so where does the military come in?

    These are very clear. So we have to be reasonable and objective; we are paid by the state to ensure that we defend our country and prevent breakdown of law and order for us to progress; there is no other way. It is very important.

  • Ife, Modakeke‘ll live together in peace, says Ooni

    Ife, Modakeke‘ll live together in peace, says Ooni

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, yesterday said Ife and Modakeke have resolved to live together in peace and harmony.

    Speaking during a “Thank You” visit with Ife traditional rulers and chiefs to Governor Rauf Aregbesola at the Government House in Osogbo, the state capital, Oba Ogunwusi told the governor that the two communities have also agreed not to engage in rivalry or war.

    The Ooni called on the governor to support his initiative, the House of Oduduwa, inaugurated as a trust fund to assist the youth and to rebuild the ruins of war in the areas.

    He praised the governor for promoting the Yoruba culture and ethos by adopting the Oranmiyan title.

    Oba Ogunwusi called on his chiefs to pray for the governor for bringing unity to the cradle of Yorubaland.

    The monarch also urged the people to pay their taxes for government to be able to give them the new lease of life they desire.

    According to the monarch, payment of tax will, no doubt, help the government to continue with developmental projects.

    He assured the governor of the support of Ife people, saying the ancient town will not depend solely on government for development.

    He noted that the time has come for all to join hands with the government to bring Osun to a place of prosperity and abundance.

    His words: “We are all here to show our appreciation to the governor, I use this opportunity to say that our relationship will continue to grow, what we have in Ife is great to the extent that foreigners acknowledge it.

    “Europeans have been to Ife and they likened us to the Roman Empire and other empires of the world, the time has come for all and sundry to see the greatness of Ife and Osun.

    “Leaders in Ife are closer to the people than government. I want to assure that the change and development that has come to Ife will spread across Osun.

    “I don’t want to believe that it will be difficult for our people in Osun to pay tax, the only way we can help government is by paying tax.”

    Responding, the governor urged the Ooni to use his position to unite all Yoruba sons and daughters all over the world.

    Aregbesola called on traditional rulers to help the government in educating people on the need to pay taxes.

    The governor, who asked cocoa farmers not to sell their produce out of Osun, noted that for the state to experience abundance, citizens and residents alike must be ready to fulfill their civic duties to government by promptly paying their taxes.

    He emphasised that the time has come for everybody to realise that Osun has nothing serious to expect from the federal allocation accruing to state monthly.

     

  • Why Ife, Modakeke are at ‘war’

    Why Ife, Modakeke are at ‘war’

    Fresh facts have emerged on why the people of Modakeke and Ife are planning another round of war against each other.

    It was gathered that the Ife people are accusing  Modakeke residents of voting against their interest in the August 9 governorship election, which Governor Rauf Aregbesola won.

    Following the result, the Ife people were said to have demanded that the residents of Modakeke, who are predominantly farmers, should not return to the farmlands owned by the Ife.

    The Ife were also said to be demanding royalties on the farmland which the Modakeke have resolved not to pay.

    It was further gathered that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore, during his campaign rallies to Modakeke communities, promised  to appeal to Ife elders and traditional chiefs to allow the Modakeke return to the farmland on the condition that they would vote for him.

    But with the more than 90 per cent votes in Modakeke for Aregbesola, this allegedly created “deep seated” animosity between Ife and Modakeke, resulting in a renewed plan by the two communities to go war.

    The Modakeke and Ife communities fought a war from 1997 which lasted about five years over creation of Ife-East Local Government and the citing of the new council’s headquarters within Ife.

    Many lives and property were lost to the war, until the Federal Government under the Olusegun Obasanjo administration, intervened and ended it.

    Last week, Modakeke youths blocked the roads leading to Amokegun, Oyolowa, Alapata villages and would not allow motorists plying the areas to Ore in Ondo State have a thorough fare.

    Armed with cutlasses, axes and guns, the youth, who were shooting into the air, made a bonfire on major roads across their communities.

    Police spokesperson Mrs. Folasade Odoro said riot policemen have been drafted in the area.

  • Modakeke wants more dividends of democracy

    Modakeke wants more dividends of democracy

    I MUST commend Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for his efforts to transform Osun State. He is a great governor and a man of the people.

    Everybody in my town, Modakeke, knows that you are working. We can now see and feel development in our state.

    But the dividends of democracy we are enjoying in Modakeke are not enough. I am not saying that you are not giving us dividends of democracy, but we need more, considering our support for your government and the neglect of the town by previous governments.

    Modakeke people are your supporters. They are in support of all your political activities and governance style.

    Therefore, to make us happier, give us more dividends of democracy.

     

    Thomas Naths Ogunmakinde,

    Modakeke, Osun State.