• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Politics
  • Science
  • World
  • Lifestyle

Aug. 2015 -Dec. 2023: Nigerian military has promoted crude culture of impunity and above the law among officers – Intersociety

02/01/2024
Nigeria’s inflation rate rose to 33.95% in May 2024, says NBS

Nigeria’s inflation rate eases to 23.71% in April-  NBS

15/05/2025
Pastor Bolaji Idowu Advises Against Dating While Jobless, Cites ‘Hunger-Induced Love’

Pastor Bolaji Idowu Advises Against Dating While Jobless, Cites ‘Hunger-Induced Love’

15/05/2025
Asaba Chamber of Commerce elects new exco

Asaba Chamber of Commerce elects new exco

15/05/2025
ECOWAS court rejects Dasuki’s bid to enforce judgment against Nigerian govt

ECOWAS Court orders Nigeria to release man detained for 16yrs without trial

15/05/2025
ECOWAS Court orders Nigeria to release man detained for 16yrs without trial

ECOWAS Court orders Nigeria to release man detained for 16yrs without trial

15/05/2025
First lady empowers 250 elderly citizens  with N200,000 each in Adamawa

First lady provides grants to 531 Zamfara farmers

15/05/2025
Ibadan circular road: Oyo govt. approves construction of toll gates

Ibadan circular road: Oyo govt. approves construction of toll gates

15/05/2025
NBS commits to effective management of administrative data, distributes equipment

NBS commits to effective management of administrative data, distributes equipment

15/05/2025
Nigeria reaffirms commitment to global peace, security at UN

Nigeria reaffirms commitment to global peace, security at UN

15/05/2025
Customs FOU Zone ‘A’ warns importers, clearing agents against false declaration

Customs FOU Zone ‘A’ warns importers, clearing agents against false declaration

15/05/2025
CDS commend troops on operational achievements in North-west

Boy child often targets for recruitment into non-state armed groups – CDS

15/05/2025
Bauchi State Govt. donates N95m to families of bandit attack victims

Bauchi State Govt. donates N95m to families of bandit attack victims

15/05/2025
  • Home
  • News
    • Security
    • Foreign
  • Business
    • Technology
    • NIMASA & Maritime
  • Entertainment
    • Relationship
    • Style
  • Politics
  • Features
  • Sports
  • Column
    • Opinion
    • Column – Monday
    • Column – Thursday
    • Column – Wednesday
    • column – Friday
Thursday, May 15, 2025
  • Login
  • Register
SundiataPost
  • Home
  • News
    • Security
    • Foreign
  • Business
    • Technology
    • NIMASA & Maritime
  • Entertainment
    • Relationship
    • Style
  • Politics
  • Features
  • Sports
  • Column
    • Opinion
    • Column – Monday
    • Column – Thursday
    • Column – Wednesday
    • column – Friday
No Result
View All Result
SundiataPost
No Result
View All Result
Home Top Stories

Aug. 2015 -Dec. 2023: Nigerian military has promoted crude culture of impunity and above the law among officers – Intersociety

by Political Editor
02/01/2024
in Top Stories
251 3
0
494
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

….alleged that Modus Operandi Of The Stone Age Continued To Envelope Military Operations In Nigeria

Abuja (Sundiata Post) – In eight years, precisely between August 2015 to December 2023, Nigerian Military has promoted crude culture of impunity and above the law among its conscripted officers and combatants who have brazenly refused to restrict themselves to the Military’s clearly defined operational mandates and limitations placed on it by the country’s Statutes including the 1999 Constitution, the Armed Forces of 2004, the Access to Criminal Justice Act of 2015, the Firearms Act of 2004 and the Fundamental Human Rights provisions in the country’s 1999 Constitution and the Treaty Laws of the Federation, etc.

Intersociety in a statement signed by Emeka     Umeagbalasi, Board Chair, Chidinma Udegbunam, Head, Campaign and Publicity and Ositadinma Agu, Head, Int’l Contacts and Mobilization, made available to Sundiata Post, added that Nigerian Military has earned notoriety in unlawful use of ‘Generalization’, ‘False Labeling’, ‘Class Criminalization’, ‘Ethno-Religious Profiling’, ‘State Censorship’, ‘Partisanship/Biasness’ and ‘Jungle Justice’; leading to incessant abduction and disappearance or killing of several hundreds of unarmed Nigerians on monthly basis particularly non Muslim ‘sedentary’ and ‘pastoral’ citizens of Old Eastern Nigeria.

The group maintained that it is totally disappointed but not surprised at the two statements of defense issued two days ago by the Nigerian Military Defense Headquarters regarding the Dec 24 and 25 grisly, egregious, unprovoked, unwarranted, coordinated and conspiratorial massacre of over 200 defenseless Christians in three Christian-held Local Government Areas of Plateau State by the Nigerian Government-protected Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen. The Nigerian Military (Army, Air Force and Navy) had also claimed outside the law that in its first statement of that day that “it neutralized (killed) 6,880 “terrorists” (including “464” in the South-East) in 2023 and “arrested 6,970”. Intersociety unequivocally and knowledgeably states that the two statements by the Nigerian Military are not only watery, unprofessional and vexatious but also bear the stark attributes of the Failed State of Somalia’s Gendarmes in the era and post era of Late Gen Mohammed Siad Barre (Oct 21, 1969-Jan 26, 1991) till date.

It must be noted that the Nigerian Military’s internal security operations particularly since August 2015 are not only nothing to write home going by modern military science and professionalism including respect for human rights and adherence to the rule of law and ethical codes of conduct; but also such “internal operations” have been characterized by crude and false gallantry, operational inconsistencies, contradictions and falsehood; partisanship, biasness and selectiveness; generalization, false labeling and class criminalization; spinning and mangling of figures (dead and wounded); incessancy of killing or abduction and disappearance of unarmed citizens on phantom and indiscriminate allegations of “involvement in terrorism”. The Nigerian Military’s “internal security operations” are also characterized by ethno-religious profiling and stigmatization; inter-agency usurpation and quackery including stark illiteracy in the knowledge of use of force; jungle-justice, brutalities, corruption and transfer of criminal responsibilities; stark illiteracy in the knowledge and workings of the rule of the rule of law and citizens’ constitutional liberties including the ‘citizens’ right to self defense; and stark illiteracy in the knowledge of modern military science, ICT and civil-military relations; to mention but a few.

Recall that the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), is Nigeria’s leading and respected Human Rights and Democracy Voice since 2008.

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Print
  • Telegram
  • Email
  • WhatsApp
Tags: IntersocietyNigerian ArmyofficersRule of law
Share198Tweet124
Political Editor

Political Editor

https://sundiatapost.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/cbn-gocashless.mp4

For more news updates and commentaries click below to join us on WhatsApp

PAY ATTENTION: Follow Sundiata Post on WhatsApp so you don’t miss breaking news and commentaries. Click HERE TO JOIN US NOW!!!

SundiataPost

Copyright ©2024 SundiataPost. Website - 08067783809

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertisement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • The Team

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Security
    • Foreign
  • Business
    • Technology
    • NIMASA & Maritime
  • Entertainment
    • Relationship
    • Style
  • Politics
  • Features
  • Sports
  • Column
    • Opinion
    • Column – Monday
    • Column – Thursday
    • Column – Wednesday
    • column – Friday

Copyright ©2024 SundiataPost. Website - 08067783809