The military high command, on Thursday, declared that troops deployed for governorship elections in Kogi, Bayelsa and Imo States would inflict injuries on anybody that attempts to disrupt the exercise.
It specifically said it was aware of plans by some individuals to dress in military uniform to disrupt the electoral processes in the three states on Saturday during the gubernatorial elections.
Addressing journalists at Defence Headquarters, Abuja, the Director of Media Operations, Edward Buba, said the military was determined to give the elections the seriousness it deserved.
Buba, a Major-General in the Nigerian Army, said, “For the off-season elections in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states this weekend, here is a message for those who plan to disrupt the process.
“Stay away from the Nov. 11 governorship elections in Kogi, Imo and Bayelsa or face injurious consequences from the military. We are aware of your plans to dress in military gear to mislead the public. Be assured of injurious consequences should you proceed with those plans. We will not allow our image to be dragged to the mud. You’re warned.”
According to him, troops and platforms were being moved to locations to reinforce security already in place in those states, adding that security agenciesw eare ready to identify and differentiate between real soldiers and the fake ones.
Buba explained that troops had continued to exert pressure on groups that sought to derail any progress toward peace and security in the country.
He noted that it is for these reasons the military is inflicting severe damage on terrorists, insurgents and violent extremists through operations across the
“We are expecting new platforms that would further enhance our capabilities to further root out terrorists and destroy their military capabilities.”