Retired General Lucky Irabor, former Chief of Defence Staff, has highlighted the strict discipline within the Nigerian military, emphasizing that no officer is above accountability. His comments follow reports involving FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, who was reportedly involved in a dispute with military personnel over a contested land in Abuja.
Speaking to journalists, Irabor stressed that the military uniform represents more than just a profession—it embodies Nigeria’s sovereignty, authority, and national pride. He warned that any form of disrespect toward soldiers is ultimately an affront to the nation itself, not merely the individuals in uniform.
“Even a General cannot strike a soldier without facing disciplinary measures,” he stated, underscoring the professional standards that govern the armed forces. The retired general’s remarks reinforce the importance of decorum, respect, and adherence to protocol in maintaining the credibility and effectiveness of Nigeria’s defence institutions.
Irabor’s statement contributes to ongoing national conversations about the proper treatment of military personnel and the responsibilities of both civilians and officials when interacting with armed forces members. Further analysis, interviews, and coverage of military affairs are available on Newshost Buzz.
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