Nigerian Army To Review Its Rules Of Engagement, Code Of Conduct For 2023 Elections, Says General Yahaya

Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, on Tuesday announced that the Nigerian Army (NA) will review the Rules of Engagement and Code of Conduct guiding Operation SAFE CONDUCT, its operation which provides security in support of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Saying that the review is aimed at providing robust support as the lead agency in election security architecture of Nigeria, General Yahaya said while declaring open the Chief of Army Staff Second Quarter Conference 2022 at the Army Headquarters, Command Officers’ Mess 1, Asokoro, Abuja this would ensure the provision of an enabling and secure environment to promote peaceful electoral processes.

General Yahaya noted that the NA will continue to enhance its Civil-Military relations efforts and provide the necessary support in aid of the civil authority in line with its constitutional mandate. He charged personnel to remain apolitical while carrying out their constitutional role.

The COAS used the medium to restate NA’s determination to sustain the tempo of operations against all forms of criminality, in collaboration with other sister services and security agencies.

The COAS commended the level of cooperation and professionalism amongst security agencies, which he pointed out has translated into operational successes across various theatres of operations nationwide.

Gen Yahaya restated his resolve to continue to devote premium attention to training of personnel, stressing that it remains the best form of welfare for troops and a fundamental requirement for successful operations.

The Army Chief noted that the conference provides a platform to review all NA operations and develop strategies to consolidate on the achievements so far recorded.

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