May 29 inauguration: Military warns again!

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*Military authorities say officers on standby to forestall unwarranted happenings during handover

*Warns Nigerians, especially politicians planning to disrupts inauguration to shelve plans

*Insists that they have not seen any reason why Bola Tinubu’s inauguration would not hold

*Assures that military will not relent in ensuring peace, stability across length, breath of Nigeria

By Our Correspondent with agency report

Barely three weeks to the inauguration of the president-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu who was elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC on May 29, the Military authorities said that its officers were on standby to forestall any unwanted happenings in the country before, during and after the handover.

The Defence Headquarters, Abuja, on Thursday warned Nigerians, especially politicians who might be planning to disrupt the inauguration of the “President-elect”, Bola Tinubu on May 29 to shelve their plans.
The military authorities said that its officers were on standby to forestall any unwanted happenings in the country before, during and after the handover.

The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj Gen Musa Danmadami, gave the warning while fielding questions from journalists shortly after the bi-weekly press briefing.

Danmadami said that the military had not seen why Tinubu’s inauguration would not hold.

The military spokesperson said that “As far as internal security is concerned, the police still remain the lead agency. The armed forces and other security operatives are only playing a supportive role. I will reiterate that we are on standby to make sure that nothing unwanted happens.”

“The issue of threat to the security and stability of the country is addressed promptly. Elections have come and gone. For the presidential election, a winner has been announced.

“There is a transition committee in place comprising all members of the security agencies, ministries and agencies of government to make sure the event is held successfully and without a glitch.

“We don’t see reasons why there should be a problem during the activity. The inauguration will come and go and nothing will happen. We are not going to relent at ensuring there is peace and stability across the length and breadth of the country”, he stated.
Danmadami, who also reacted to issues of security in Southern Kaduna, urged residents of the State to dissociate the military from any form of sentiments, saying that the military is always ready to help, and that any matter reported to the high command against any of its personnel will thoroughly be investigated.

He said that “Whether we like it or not, sentiment will always come up, particularly when things are not favourable to your disposition. As it is normal in the military, when such allegations are raised, a board of inquiry would be raised to investigate the allegations.”

“And whatever the outcomes and recommendations, they will be made to those commanders and it would be done accordingly”, he added.