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Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by aguele(m): 8:14am On Mar 10, 2020 |
The National Democratic Front (NDF) has lashed out at the National Assembly over its proposed Armed Forces Bill, describing it as another plot to truncate the nation's democracy. According to the group, the bill sponsored by the lawmaker representing Abia South, Enyinnaya Abaribe, is targeted at destroying the revered Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. NDF made this disclosure at a press conference on Tuesday in Abuja. In a statement signed by Secretary-General, Dr. Abdulkadir Bolaji, NDF said the move is unconstitutional as it will whittle down the powers of the President who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Dr. Bolaji added that the bill shouldn't even be given consideration in the first place, especially as it is being championed by a staunch advocate of the Indigenous People of Biafra and an Nnamdi Kanu's sympathizer. NDF, therefore, urged Nigerians to rise in unity to condemn this attempt at destroying a critical national institution like the Armed Forces. It further called on the National Assembly leadership to ignore sentiments in this critical time and uphold the country's democracy and peace . Read full address below: The attention of the National Democratic Front has been drawn to the presence of a bill seeking to establish the Armed Forces Service Commission to amongst a host of other things deliberate and decide on the composition and appointments of Service Chiefs in the country. The bill seeking to establish the Armed Forces Service Commission is, at best, the handiwork of political merchants, warmongers, and separationist advocates. As such, the National Democratic Front wishes to put in in precise terms that this is nothing but an attempt to destroy our revered Armed Forces. The National Democratic Front as an organization with expertise in documenting the democratic experiences in advanced and emerging democracies wishes to state that in the most advanced democracies in the world, there is no such arrangement in place that would take the powers out of the hand of the president as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. It is the inalienable constitutional rights of the President to oversee the affairs of the Armed Forces in the country, and this bill can thus be regarded as a coup against the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We are appalled that the leadership of the Senate would allow such travesty to be discussed on the floor of the red chambers without taking the time to look at the antecedent of the sponsor of the bill, who is a known separationist advocate. The sponsorship of this despicable bill is indeed an avenue for the likes of Senator Eyinaya Abaribe to carryout out from where his protégée Nnamdi Kanu stopped in their quest to disintegrate Nigeria. The National Democratic Front considers the sponsorship of such a bill as an affront to our collective sensibilities as a people and as a country, given the fact that it is on record that Senator Eyinaya Abaribe is a staunch advocate for the Indigenous People of Biafra. We are also aware that seated in the hallowed chambers are other advocates of those that are hell-bent on destroying our revered Armed Forces so they can actualize their destabilization and disintegration plot against our dear country. This fact is corroborated in that such a bill that seeks to promote the interest of a certain few have been slated for a second reading on the floor of the Senate. This is indeed despicable and might be an indication that the leadership of the Nigerian Senate might have been compromised in ways too numerous to mention. We also wish to put it on record that, indeed, Senator Eyinaya Abaribe is nursing a grudge against the Nigerian Military for quelling the IPPOB uprising and as such one of the way to retaliate is to seek for the destruction of the Armed Forces through the Armed Forces Service Commission. Nigerians must indeed know that this is indeed an attempt to whittling the strength of the Armed Forces in preparation for renewed hostilities by the members of his IPOB constituency in their quest for the disintegration of Nigeria. Nigerians must rise in unity to condemn this attempt at destroying a critical national institution like the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The implication is that is this anomaly is allowed to materialize; we might wake up one day and realize that we do not have a country of our own anymore. Nigerians must see this attempt by Senator Eyinaya Abaribe as a disservice to our great country, which by all indication, would plunge it into anarchy if some certain institutions are not protected from the murky water of politics. The National Democratic Front wishes to use this medium to charge the leadership of the Senate to rise above sentiments in this critical time and indeed prove to Nigerians that the Legislative Arm of Government is a partner in progress and not an adversary. It must at all times, watch out for the interest of the generality of Nigerians and must do all within its powers see that acts of legislation do not destroy certain segments of the country. It must also be stated that the stakes are high and the likes of Senator Eyinaya Abaribe are scattered everywhere in the country and holding positions of authorities with which they intend to foster their plot against Nigeria by targeting those institutions that are our symbol of unity and national pride like the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We consequently call on the leadership of the Senate to protect Nigerians from the activities of warmongers, separationist advocates, and political merchants and protect and preserve the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from the attempt at destroying it through the obnoxious Armed Forces Service Commission. I am thanking you all for your time and for rapt attention. |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by Hhansome(m): 8:25am On Mar 10, 2020 |
Your opinion! Nigerians deserves a military government. |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by Cmoni1(m): 8:47am On Mar 10, 2020 |
From what I understand about the proposed bill,senator abaribe is not in support with the presidents decision of appointing all service chiefs from the north alone so he developed a way to curb such in the future of these country by seeking that the military should choose their own chiefs themselves.i don’t see how that’s taking power away from the president.Abaribe could one day be a president and would abide with such law so it’s not a plot of disintegration as claimed...I digress,where is the said NDF when the same senate passed a bill that favored bokoharam huh?these Northern elites are just biased and Educated illiterates who rant unnecessarily at matters that threatens the power they have used wrongly for decades #isafact. 1 Like |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by pedrilo: 8:51am On Mar 10, 2020 |
Northerners are so myopic sha because a northerner is the president and has appointed all heads of security agencies from the north, u r kicking against a service commission that will ensure there is a balance in appointments of heads of security agencies. anyway, i do not tink a mere service commission can solve d problem of nepotic appointments in Nigeria take the nigerian civil service space for example, there is a federal character commission who's responsibility it is to check such nepotic excesses in appointments but they cannot challenge d president's decision. we need to streghten our insitutions n not duplicate by creating more weaker institutions 2 Likes |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by sapientia(m): 9:01am On Mar 10, 2020 |
Details of the Bill please. |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by Rochas2023: 9:08am On Mar 10, 2020 |
Do they think that North will rule forever? Anyway if I'm Sen Abaribe I'll withdraw that bill, so that a Southern president will do his own like Buhari did 1 Like |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by DabuIIIT: 9:28am On Mar 10, 2020 |
Abdhulkadir BOLAJI,slave as usual,errand pigeon for the masters |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by Coldie(m): 9:34am On Mar 10, 2020 |
Bolaji |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by Runaway: 9:48am On Mar 10, 2020 |
Myopic thought.... |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by Nobody: 10:26am On Mar 10, 2020 |
Abaribe is only pushing for a balance across board just incase a future president becomes tribalistic and nepotistic like the present one.. If a southern president gets in and decides to appoint only southerners, would that be a just balance to the North... Give an Igbo man selected by the Igbos and not all these errand politicians presidency and Nigeria may just be better. |
Re: Armed Forces Bill: Another Plot To Truncate The Country's Democracy, Peace – NDF by KnowAll(m): 10:33am On Mar 10, 2020 |
We run a winner take all democratic system hence the all mighty Presidential system. That is d price you get for being d President. |
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