Boko Haram: Nigerian Troops Must Respect Human Rights – Commander -Wapvibes247.com - Clean Green

Clean Responsive And Seo Optimized Blogger Template




Hot: You could Link A Featured Article Here Or An Advert Link

You Could Place A Text Ad HERE

Tuesday 7 March 2017

Boko Haram: Nigerian Troops Must Respect Human Rights – Commander -Wapvibes247.com





The Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor, says his troops must respect human rights in the counter insurgency operation against Boko Haram terrorists in the North East Zone.

A statement issued on Tuesday by Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, said Irabor made the assertion when he received the representative of the Executive Secretary, National Human Rights Commission, Mr Tony Ojukwu, in Maiduguri. Irabor said that the provisions of the Operation’s code of conduct and rules of engagement were testimonials to the professional and positive disposition of the command and its troops to human rights and international humanitarian laws in the conduct of the war against terrorism.

He said that compliance with human rights and other laws of conflict had been brought into the main stream of training in the Nigerian Army. “ Aside the code of conduct which has been adequately distributed to troops, the Nigerian Army has also established Human Rights Desks at the Army Headquarters and Divisional Headquarters,’’ he added.

He reiterated that military duties revolved around personal and national sacrifice. Irabor, however, expressed dismay that the military which had volunteered to sacrifice for peace and development of the nation was being perceived in some quarters as willingly violating human rights. He assured the commission of the willingness of the Theatre Command to partner it in promoting human rights accountability in the North East Zone.

Ojukwu, on his part, said the commission was pleased to acknowledge that the military was already conscious of the need to carry out the counter insurgency operation with utmost respect for human rights. He noted that respect for human rights was beneficial to both the military and Nigeria in general.

Ojukwu commended the army for initiating the quarterly human rights dialogue with the commission, saying it had further enhanced the human rights disposition of the force.

Thank you for reading, bookmark us @ http://wapvibes247.com
Download Our Android AppHere And Start Receiving Latest Browsing Tips Notifications On Your Phone For FREE

No comments:

Post a Comment


offeroffer
Do You Love Our Templates?, You Could Get Premium Templates Plus Help With Installation At An Affordable Price.

Click Here Now To Get Started!


HOME | ABOUT | CONTACT US | ADVERTISE | PRIVACY POLICY
DISCLAIMER

Copyright © 2017. Powered by Clean Green.