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We’ll resist violence arising from agitations, secession, Nigerian Military warns

Nigeria’s Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor, has warned that the country’s security authorities will not tolerate any form of violence in the guise of agitations and secessionist threats, urging people to channel their grievances via the right quarters.

General Irabor made the remark when he met with retired senior military officers in Owerri, the Imo state capital, who are in the South East, on Thursday.

“The military will resist any attempt by anybody, group or individual wanting to use the instrument of violence against the state, that we will not allow,” the CDS noted but added that the military is not against peaceful agitations.

“Again, there are provisions for anyone who believes that he has certain desires within the confines of the arrangement as enshrined in the constitution to ventilate such views.

“So this is the reason why we think that violence is not the way to go, we are appealing to everyone to seek the course of rule of law to bring about whatever his agitations are.”

General Lucky Irabor says the military will not condone any form of violence in Nigeria.

The CDS described retired military officers as valuable assets in the country’s fight against criminality.

He said the officers, having served the nation, have a crucial role to play in quelling agitations and stamping out crime in Nigeria.

“Given the current dynamics of insecurity, the asymmetric nature of its spread, dit behooves retired senior officers to advise us on the way forward towards for their containment,” he added.

”Yes, the Armed Forces, just at it was earlier pointed out, are at the forefront of addressing these security threats but we also believe that the feedback coming from you will be very critical in redressing these security issues.”

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