Army will defend Nigeria’s democracy, troops must remain apolitical – Lagbaja

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Chief of army staff, Taoreed Lagbaja, has said Nigeria’s military will always defend and strengthen the nation’s democracy.

The army chief spoke at the cadet passing out parade and oath-taking ceremony at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry in Jaji, Kaduna.

Lagbaja urged Nigerian troops to be “proud champions of democracy” and take on their duties with the constitution as a guide.

The army chief said “the only thing better than democracy for our country in this modern era is more democracy.”

“By more democracy, I mean flourishing, uninterrupted constitutional democratic governance that promotes our values and the interest of every well-meaning Nigerian, irrespective of tribe or religious affiliation.

“I, therefore, charge all Nigerian Army personnel to be proud champions of our flourishing democracy and remain apolitical in discharging their constitutional duties.

“As I mentioned earlier, our democracy is a cherished value, and the Nigerian Army is poised to defend and strengthen it and not contribute to undermining, let alone truncating it,” Lagbaja said.

Lagbaja’s remarks come less than two weeks after a military junta seized power in neighbouring Niger Republic.

President Mohamed Bazoum was ousted by Abdourahmane Tiani, a former presidential guard member.

The development has created a tense atmosphere in the West African sub-region.

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