Buhari threatens to use force on militants
The President said this on Passing out Parade (POP) of cadets of the 63
regular course at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) in Kaduna.
President Buhari has said that military force will be applied if the bombing of oil pipelines in the Niger Delta continues.
He said his administration’s aim to seek peaceful ways of resolving the grievances of the people of Niger Delta.
Buhari said “Recently,
we flagged off the Clean-up of Ogoniland as part of the programmes to
salvage the ravaged environment. We are convinced that undertaking such a
monumental project will contribute to addressing the root causes of
militancy in some parts of the Niger Delta region. However, for the
avoidance of doubt let me state that other options are still open
including decisive military action, if necessary, to deal with the
criminal elements disguised in ethnic regalia to sabotage the country
largely for their selfish and parochial interests. However, our
priority, still remains constructive engagement of the stakeholders for
peace.”
The President said this on Passing out Parade (POP) of cadets of the 63 regular course at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Kaduna on Saturday, October 8, 2016.
Buhari
who specially congratulated the first set of female graduands, called
on the military authorities to respect cultural sensitivities.
The President also said “Today’s
Passing Out Parade has an added significance because, for the first
time in 52 years, this Academy is graduating female cadets who will be
commissioned as regular officers into the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
“While
congratulating these soon-to-be pioneer female Regular Combatant
officers for their courage and resilience in the past 5 years, I advise
the Services to put in place adequate institutional mechanisms to
evaluate the deployment or otherwise of our female officers in active
combat roles. But we must be careful to carry public opinion with us and
respect cultural sensitivities.”
President Buhari, while hosting the Imam of the Mosque of the Holy Prophet in Medina, Sheikh Abdul-Muhsin Muhammad Al-Qassimi, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, admitted that it is not easy to lead Nigeria.
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