The United Kingdom has earned the outrage of the Nigerian Army over comments that the military’s actions during the elections in Rivers State were improper.
The British High Commission in Nigeria had on Monday condemned the report of military interference in the election in Rivers State.
According to the Commission, the military interference in the polls put stress on the staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
However, the army said in a statement by acting Director of Public Relations, Col. Sagir Musa, that the allegations were baseless.
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In a statement titled, ‘Re: UK expresses concern over military involvement in Rivers poll’, the army dismissed allegations that its men contributed to the electoral problems in the state.
“Foreign interests are enjoined to be mindful of interfering in our national internal affairs especially when there is no credible evidence. Any allegation against the NA must be confirmed from appropriate quarters before jumping to conclusions,” the army said.
The statement read further, “The NA wishes to state that the statement is totally baseless, untrue and therefore capable of misleading unsuspected members of the public, especially when there is no credible record of such involvement anywhere in Nigeria before, during and after the 2019 elections.
“The NA, as a responsible organisation, wishes to debunk such misrepresentation in order to set the record straight. Similarly, it is on record that the NA has been globally applauded by many individuals, foreign and local elections observers for its sacrifices/roles in creating an enabling environment for a secure, transparent and peaceful conduct of the elections.”
The army argued that politicians gave hoodlums military uniforms which confused members of the public.
It said it would continue to remain neutral during and after the polls, adding that it was only providing assistance to civilian security agencies.
“The NA has also drawn the attention of the public to mischievous activities of some selfish individuals who recruited thugs dressed in military uniform and armed to harass and intimidate their opponents. In some cases, as reported, and as indicated in various intelligence reports, – hoodlums dressed in military fatigue snatched ballot boxes and other electoral materials. Some INEC staff were reportedly abducted,” it added.