Nigerian Army refutes report on detention of soldier over religious affiliation

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The Nigerian Army has dismissed reports being circulated in the social media that an officer of the Nigerian Army (NA), Lance Corporal Musa Adamu, is in detention for converting from Islam to Christianity and preaching the gospel.

In a statement, Director Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu said the reality was that the soldier was in custody for violation of some provisions of the Armed Forces Act.

He said the awful report credited to Sahara Reporters was not only a misrepresentation of the true situation but an outrageous falsehood tainted with religious bigotry, being peddled against the Nigerian Army; a professional institution guided by well-established ethics and tradition in all its activities and administration of personnel.

“This is aside the unbiased premium of place accorded the spiritual concern and growth of personnel as well as the sensitivity it attaches to religious practices amongst personnel.%

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Nwachukwu said Lance Corporal Musa Adamu, personnel of the Amphibious Training School were attached to 63 Brigade to participate in an ongoing operation, during which he was found preaching in uniform on a social media platform in violation of extant Social Media policy for the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

He said this prompted his invitation for interrogation by relevant authorities and rather than present himself for the investigation, he absconded for about six and a half months, resulting in the declaration of the soldier on Absence Without Official Leave (AWOL).

Nwachukwu said the action of the personnel violated Section 58 (a) (b) Obstruction of Provost Officers and Section 59 (a) (b) Absence Without Leave.
He said once a personnel is absent from his unit for 7 days without any justification, he would be declared on AWOL.

Nwachukwu added that this automatically triggered the freezing of his salary account until the personnel returned to the unit and was arraigned and sanctioned.

He stated that contrary to the erroneous impression that the soldier is being victimized for converting from Islam to Christianity and for preaching the gospel, the soldier was rather taken into custody for investigation and in pursuant of statutory provisions enshrined in the Armed Forces Act CAP 20: The Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, which the soldier contravened.

Nwachukwu said his detention is therefore not unlawful and pointed out, that each and every personnel of the Nigerian Army functions under a Corps or Department with stipulated statutory responsibilities manned by qualified personnel trained to effectively execute those duties. Hence, religious affairs of the NA are handled by designated clergies in the Directorates of Chaplain Services (Protestant) (Roman Catholic) and Islamic Affairs. Personnel of these Directorates are the ones mandated to conduct all religious activities to cater to the spiritual needs of all personnel of the NA, both in the theatres of operations and within the barracks.

He said the question begging for the answer is, if the NA allowed the soldier to change his religion, why then would the NA victimize him? It is ironical therefore, that an institution that promotes the spiritual wellbeing of its personnel is alleged to have detained the soldier for the expression of his faith, even when it is abundantly clear that he has the opportunity to also change his Corps to any of the Army’s Chaplaincy.

Nwachukwu said the NA would not be hesitant to state that it was guided by ethics, traditions, and military laws, which direct personnel on their conduct. Violation of these ideals and statutory stipulations evoke sanctions, irrespective of the faith of the offender.

He NA denounced the libelous publication capable of causing disaffection amongst personnel as well as bringing disrepute and distractions to the NA from its trajectory of discharging its constitutional mandate to protect the territorial integrity of Nigeria, particularly at this crucial time that it is turning the tide against insurgents and other criminal elements across the country.

He enjoined the general public to ignore the baseless report, aimed at scoring cheap goal by denigrating an institution totally committed to the restoration of peace and stability in Nigeria, adding that the support of the good citizens of this country was paramount to the success of the NA at this crucial time and not unfounded and unconstructive narrations.

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