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Nigerian Army Announces ‘Operation Safe Conduct’ For Elections in 2023, Warns Soldiers to Avoid Politics

The Army Chief stated that he had directed a review of the Rules of Engagement and Code of Conduct in preparation for the upcoming Operation Safe Conduct.

The Nigerian Army has warned its personnel to avoid partisan politics while facilitating and securing the upcoming 2023 general elections.

According to army officials, the military has prepared “Operation Safe Conduct” for the 2023 elections in order to maintain sanity in the electoral processes. 

Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya, Chief of Army Staff, stated this on Tuesday at the start of the 2nd quarter Chief of Army Staff’s conference at the command officers’ mess Asokoro Abuja.

The Army Chief stated that he had directed a review of the Rules of Engagement and Code of Conduct in preparation for the upcoming Operation Safe Conduct. 

Yahaya stated, “At this juncture, let me hasten to remind us that the nation is currently preparing for general elections. All personnel must remain apolitical while providing enabling and secured environment for electoral processes to thrive. In this regard, I directed the review of Rules of Engagement and Code of Conduct for Operation SAFE CONDUCT and the approved guidelines would be conveyed to you soon.

“The Nigerian Army will continue to enhance its Civil- Military relations efforts and provide the necessary support in aid of the civil authority.

“Few months ago, in my First Quarter Conference closing remarks, I affirmed that the Nigerian Army remains resolute and committed to squarely confront the myriad of security challenges bedeviling the country. Accordingly, we have continued to sustain the tempo of our operation against all forms of criminalities in collaboration with our sister Services and other security agencies.

“The level of cooperation and professionalism exhibited by our sister Services and other security agencies in furtherance of this effort has been heartwarming. This has led to the achievement of several successes across various theaters of operation in the country.

“The current efforts by our foreign partners in bringing relevant and mission-oriented training to our personnel are yielding the desired results. The positive feedback on the effect of the training from RESTORE HOPE 1 and II and PROJECT STINGER in the theaters of operation since the deployment of the trainees is encouraging.

“Accordingly, we shall continue to devote premium attention to our training activities as this remains the best welfare for our troops and fundamental requirement for successful operations.”

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