President
Muhammadu Buhari
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President Muhammadu
Buhari has warned members of the Nigerian Armed Forces against human rights
abuse and violation in the cause of their duties. The president sounded the
warning yesterday at the combined passing out parade of the 399 officer cadets
of the 62 regular course and short service course 43 of the Nigerian Defence
Academy in Kaduna.
He
added that officers and men of the Armed Forces should resist the temptation of
harassing and intimidating Nigerians while carrying out their constitutional
roles.
According
to the president, the current administration would uphold the rule of law and
it has therefore become necessary for officers and men of the Armed Forces to
desist from conducts that infringe on the rights of citizens. He noted that the
fight against terrorism cannot be realized without a credible and effective
military.
The
Nation report continues:
The
president expressed the commitment of his administration to due process, merit
and total observance of the rule of law as central pillars of a prosperous and
democratic society.
The
president enjoined the new cadets to play their roles as junior leaders in
tackling the prevailing security challenges in the country.
President
Buhari said: “While I applaud the integrity and sterling record of the Armed
Forces as an institution, this administration will insist on the rule of law,
and deal with any proven cases of deviation from laws of armed conflict (LOAC),
including human rights abuses. In operational conduct Nigerians expect our
Armed Forces to keep law and order and not to behave like bullies.
“The
objectives of our fight against terrorism cannot be realized without a credible
and effective military. On your shoulders therefore lies the mechanism to
drive the junior leadership in our Armed Forces. The Armed Forces of
Nigeria have a world-acclaimed reputation for valour, resilience and loyal service.
“Let
me reiterate the administration’s renewed commitment to due process, merit and
total observance of the rule of law as central pillars of a prosperous and
democratic society. Rule of law as an element of good governance applies
to the Armed Forces as much as any institution in our country.
“It
is therefore gratifying to note that recently all three Services have taken
steps to not only emphasize on strict adherence to rules in area of
recruitment, promotions, procurement, project executions, and more importantly,
in civil-military relations.
“I
would like to commend the NDA Leadership for reminding everybody that NDA is a
Professional Military Education (PME) institution. In this regard,
serious efforts have been made to ensure that academic endeavours must
necessarily relate and serve the professional needs of the military.
Buhari
added: “I expect that ongoing efforts to review all academic courses of study
towards enhancing the professional education capacity of the military will soon
be completed. The message of these ongoing reviews, which I hereby
reiterate, is that Nigeria is blessed with many civil universities.
“NDA
must therefore carve out a niche for itself as a military research university
because of its uniqueness, instead of mirror-imaging and competing with civil
universities. That is why I want to recognize and commend the current
Commandant for continuing to support the new Centres of Excellence established
by his predecessor.
“Let
me assure you that the federal government will continue to work towards
facilitation of the completion of the NDA’s permanent site.
“I
urge you to remain steadfast in your uncommon task of producing world-class
officers who will continue to bring home laurels for the Nigerian Defence
Academy and for Nigerians.
“For you, the passing out
cadets today marks the end of your very tough training in the academy and the
beginning of your career as officers in the armed forces. As you are
aware, some of those who started the course with you discontinued because they
could not withstand the rigours of the physical, mental and intellectual
challenges which you gallantly endured.”
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