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Navy personnel warned against indiscipline, human rights abuses during elections

The officers were charged to maintain a cordial relationship with civilians and relevant stakeholders.

• February 18, 2023
Chief of Naval Staff, Awwal Zubairu Gambo
Chief of Naval Staff, Awwal Zubairu Gambo

The Chief of Naval Staff, Zubairu Gambo, has warned officers and ratings against acts of indiscipline and human rights abuses during the forthcoming polls.

Mr Gambo, represented by the Chief Of Policy and Plans, Sai’du Garba, gave the warning at the First Quarter Route March held at the Navy town in Abuja on Saturday.

He also warned them to remain neutral, professional and apolitical while discharging their duties before, during and after the elections, adding that the service would not tolerate any act of indiscipline.

“Furthermore, I encourage you not to engage in any act of misdemeanour or take laws into your hands that could bring the service to disrepute in the course of your duty.

“The Nigerian Navy will continue to support you by providing all you need to function optimally in the area of your responsibilities.

“Additionally, I charge you all to show dedication to duty and unflinching support to our democracy and constituted authority,” he said.

Mr Gambo said the route march was organised earlier than scheduled to prepare the personnel mentally and physically for the election mission.

According to him, the primary responsibility of the navy is protecting the nation’s maritime domain and the Gulf of Guinea maritime security area.

“It is pertinent to restate the fact that the Nigerian navy remains a formidable partner in internal security operations across the country.

“That is why fitness and mental alertness are among the critical elements of the CNS policy thrust.”

The CNS urged the personnel to keep the flag flying by diligently performing their duties while maintaining the utmost regard for human rights.

The naval chief also stressed the need to maintain a cordial and improved relationship with civilians and relevant stakeholders.

(NAN)

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