Rivers State Government and the Nigerian Army are
at loggerhead following the disruption of the training of applicants into the
state Neighbourhood Safety Corps Agency at the state NYSC Orientation Camp,
Nonwa in Tai Local Government Area of state on Thursday by the Nigerian army.
While the state government described the army as a
political weapon against defenceless Nigerians and warned it to steer clear of the
state politics, the 6 Division of the Nigerian army described the Corps as “an
illegal militia training camp” and subsequently shut it down for preliminary
investigations.
Reacting to the incident, the state Governor,
Nyesom Wike, declared that the Nigerian army has been transformed into a
political weapon that has abandoned its security responsibilities.
He stated that the disruption of the training of
the state Neighbourhood Safety Corps Agency training programme by the Nigerian army
is the worst act of irresponsibility, aimed at instigating insecurity in the state.
Wike stated this yesterday at Odiokwu, Ahoada West
Local Government Area of the state, where he flagged off the construction of a
Model Primary Healthcare Centre, Odiokwu Internal roads, Odiokwu-Anwuigboko and
Odiokwu-Oyigbo roads.
“The army is not concerned about the killing of
soldiers in Borno State. They are only interested in creating insecurity in
Rivers State. If you don't want Rivers State to be safe, then Nigeria will not
be safe. They want to use their guns against us,” he said.
The governor noted that Zamfara and Kogi States
have vigilante outfits which were inaugurated by the Nigerian army and the All
Progressives Congress (APC)-led federal government, wondering why the Nigerian army
would disrupt a legal training exercise.
"Zamfara and Kogi States have vigilante
groups. They inaugurated them and the Chief of Army Staff did nothing. The
House of Assembly passed a law approving the Rivers State Neighbourhood Safety
Corps Agency. The Chief of Army did not challenge the law in court, but today,
he sent troops to invade the training camp,” Wike said.
The governor accused the Nigerian army of stoking
insecurity in order to attract huge security votes.
According to him, "The army is the agency
causing insecurity mainly to attract more security votes in the state. They
collected $1 billion from our excess crude account yet our soldiers were
killed.
"All they are doing is to intimidate people
for political reasons. When you fight a state blessed by God, you will crumble.
Nobody can intimidate us in Rivers State.”
Wike explained that the state government worked
with the police, the Department of State Security (DSS) and other federal agencies
to ensure that only law-abiding citizens were recruited by the state Safety
Corps Agency.
"We did not hire boys for political reasons.
This has been a transparent process, and that is why the personnel are trained
at the NYSC Orientation Camp at Nonwa.
"We involved the police and the DSS to ensure
that the trainees are profiled for the good of the society. The main aim of
this agency is to assist the security agencies with intelligence and
information since there is a lacuna in this regard,” he said.
He declared that the state government would
continue with the training even if it meant doing it in Government House.
"No one man has been a Chief of Army Staff
forever. Every job has an expiry date. When Buratai leaves office, he will be
held to account for his illegal actions.
"If they stop the training elsewhere,
personnel of the Rivers State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Agency will be trained
at the Government House in Port Harcourt,” the governor said.
Also, in a statement issued in Port Harcourt
yesterday, the state Commissioner for Information and Communication, Emma Okah,
called on the Nigeria army to stay away from partisan politics so that they do
not derail the 2019 general election in the state.
He described the actions of the army as an insult to
the government and people of state because it was unprovoked and unnecessary.
But in a statement issued by the Deputy Director Army Public
Relations, 6 Division Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt, Colonel Aminu Iliyasu,
titled: ‘Discovery of an Illegal Militia Training Camp’, the army said
investigations were on to unravel those behind the camp.
The statement said: “Troops of 6 Division Nigerian Army on
November 29, 2018, while on a routine surveillance at Nonwa Gbam, (NYSC
Orientation Camp) in Tai Local Government Area of Rivers State discovered an
illegal militia training camp. The troops met over 100 recruits undergoing
military type of training.
“Preliminary investigations into the discovery have
commenced in conjunction with sister security agencies in the state to fish out
the sponsors of the militia and the training camp.”
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