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Army Warns Inec: We Wont Provide Security If You Go On With The Elections by plentyofgist247: 1:53pm On Feb 07, 2015
As you read through, Nigerian military service chiefs have told INEC that no soldier will be made available to provide security anywhere in the country if it goes ahead with its plans to hold the presidential elections on Saturday, February 14, claiming that they are too busy with operations in the North East.

The commission is relied upon to table this position, which has made an enormous difficulty for it, at gatherings anticipated this morning with enlisted political gatherings, common society bunches and its state chiefs before it reports its definite conclusion on whether to continue with the elections.

While all national consideration was centered around last Thursday's gathering of the National Council of State which neglected to achieve an agreement on whether the polls ought to be moved, the military administration chiefs had effectively prompted INEC in composing to put off the poll for no less than six weeks.

The letter, Weekly Trust learnt, was sent to INEC chairman Professor Attahiru Jega on Wednesday by the President’s National Security Adviser Colonel Sambo Dasuki. The NSA said he was “strongly advising” INEC to postpone the polls on the basis of a letter which he received from Chief of Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh.

Badeh’s letter to the NSA, which he said had the concurrence of all the service chiefs, said the military had just launched a major effort with the collaboration of Chad, Cameroon and Niger Republic to rid the North East region of Boko Haram insurgents once and for all. He said while the operation lasts, it will not be possible to hold elections in Adamawa, Yobe, Borno and Gombe states. The CDS therefore advised the NSA to advise INEC to either defer elections in the four states or alternatively to postpone elections throughout the country for at least six weeks. He indicated that the military preferred the second option.

Weekly Trust learnt that when the INEC chairman made his presentation at the Council of State meeting, he essentially said INEC was ready to go ahead with the polls as planned. He however added that INEC had received a new security report which could change the equation but did not elaborate on it. Afterwards, the NSA briefed the council and restated the military brass’ call for an election postponement while the operation in the North East lasts.

When Army Chief Lt Gen Kenneth Minimah was asked to speak, sources said he added another joker. He said if INEC decides to go ahead with the polls next week there will be no soldiers available anywhere to provide election security. Director General of the State Security Service then followed up by warning that Boko Haram’s terrorist ambitions are national and not just regional. He said the service recently caught terrorists in Abuja and Uyo as they were planning to carry out major attacks. He strongly supported the call for election postponement.

Weekly Trust learnt that APC presidential candidate General Muhammadu Buhari spoke against election postponement, saying as a military man himself he knew that the arrival of new weapons alone could not end the Boko Haram carnage because the weapons have to be unpacked and tested and the personnel must be trained to handle them. His position was supported by all the APC governors notably Rochas Okorocha and Rauf Aregbesola.

However, Vice President Mohamed Namadi Sambo said he did not believe that INEC was ready to conduct the elections next week, saying its chairman’s report failed to align systems and timing. All the PDP governors then supported Sambo, saying more time was needed to enable Nigerians collect their permanent voters’ cards.

General Ibrahim Babangida then spoke, saying the INEC chairman should explain if it was okay to hold the elections in the rest of the country without the four troubled states. General Yakubu Gowon and General Abdulsalami Abubakar both supported IBB’s view but President Goodluck Jonathan brushed the suggestion aside, saying he would not allow elections to be held without the North East states. If that happened, he said, it would lend support to the charge that he allowed the Boko Haram to fester or even created it in order to disenfranchise a part of the country. The meeting ended after eight hours with the president saying INEC heard all the views expressed and should go and consult before making its final decision known to the public.

Source: http://crownnewshour..com/2015/02/army-warns-inec-we-wont-provide.html#more
Re: Army Warns Inec: We Wont Provide Security If You Go On With The Elections by cbrass(m): 2:02pm On Feb 07, 2015
Oh no...why
Re: Army Warns Inec: We Wont Provide Security If You Go On With The Elections by ozo13(m): 2:27pm On Feb 07, 2015
Ds ppl no dey hear word. Tot court said no use of military during d election

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