Former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida, has warned against continued use of the military in providing security during elections.
Babangida issued the warning in an interview with newsmen in his Hill Top Mansion in Minna, Niger State, to mark his 73rd birthday, which comes up tomorrow.
President Goodluck Jonathan, as the Commander- in-Chief, has developed a template for providing security during elections using soldiers along with other security forces.
He did this in the governorship elections in Anambra, Edo, Ekiti and, last week, in Osun states.
Some opposition parties have been kicking against the practice which they have described as antithetical to democratic ethos.
According to General Babangida, continued usage of soldiers in election duties would not be in the interest of anyone including even the military itself, which he said could soon be compromised as was done with the police.
“I don’t believe the military should supervise elections. I don’t believe they should participate in them…I was already an officer in the Nigerian Army in the 60s and there was no military presence in the streets in those days but the police. I think it is high time we restored the glory of the force.
“I am not sure military guys should be involved in these civic duties. It cannot continue like this. I don’t believe the military guys should be seen on the streets,” Babangida warned.
He argued that political leaders should be equal to the challenge of elections, even where the task appears complex.
“Up till date, there are places that you need logistical support by the political leaders. For example, there are boats in the creeks of the Niger Delta. The boats can access remote villages and townships in that region, not the road, during the elections.
“So, I can see a government that would say okay, if you go to villages in the creeks and we have boats that can get in there, you can ask those people operating the boats to use their boats in ferrying ballot boxes to such places that cannot be easily accessed through the roads and that is perfectly okay. But I don’t believe the military guys should be seen on the streets,” Babangida said.
FG disagrees
The Federal Government is, however, convinced that the involvement of soldiers has been instrumental in the success of the governorship elections in Edo, Ekiti and Osun states and that the development has marked a radical improvement in Nigeria’s electoral system.
Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, during an interaction with journalists, underscored the need for the country to sustain the tempo of military participation in the electoral process.
He described the move as a measure of the commitment of the current administration to give Nigerians a legacy of free and fair elections, devoid of harassment or intimidation in any form.
“It is not militarisation of the society if we have come to realise that with the military participating in the area of security during elections, we are getting an improved outcome.
“It makes good sense to study that and invest in it. As of now, the military are way ahead of other security agencies when it comes to the enforcement of law and order in this country,” the minister argued.
APC backs IBB
However, supporting Babangida’s view, the All Progressives Congress’ National Legal Adviser, Dr Muiz Banire, said deployment of soldiers for election purposes could only serve to cause apathy in voters, even as he described the development as alien to the Electoral Act.
He questioned the rationale behind such deployment when there were the police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) who were statutorily meant to carry out civic duties such as at elections.
“A lot of people could not come out to vote. They were afraid that bullets might fly from nowhere and hit them. They were afraid of the guns all over the place and so decided not to come out to vote.
“The Electoral Act does not even recognise that. The only people who are legitimately permitted to stay near the polling booth are the presiding officer, the polling clerk and the agents. It is only where there is a problem that the presiding officer can call in security officials.
“Civil duties are meant to be carried out by the police. Even the civil defence has arms too. Now, what is the job of the Department of State Service? They are telling Nigerians that they are incompetent.
“Soldiers are not meant to be within the country, they are not trained for internal security. They are trained for external conflicts except where there are insurrections. Even where there are, have they been able to tame them?” Banire said. Nigerian Tribune
IBB admitted maybe unknowingly that the police have been compromised, hence the resort to the use of soldiers by GEJ. Need not say more, how did Abiola election go, MR IBB. As for APC they will always side with anything even a dog that is opposed to GEJ
Why is IBB afraid of the very profession he served all through his life? The fact that he didnt do a particular thing during his administration, doesnt make him right. Was it not the same military that he used in denying Nigerians of their first democratically elected government? The same military he used in harassing Prof. Nwosu. How many military men(serving and retired) are guarding him now? What is the parameter to measure that his life is more important than the life of an average Nigerian? Just because an average Nigerian is enjoying a secured enviroment during elections, these men are now shouting. IBB is annoyed that poor people are enjoying what he is enjoying. These serving miltary men are also Nigerians and they can also observe what is happing during elections, afterall a good number of them who are retired are now ruling us at different levels. When they are ignorant of what an average Nigerian is experiencing, they tend to treat us like beasts. Nobody has ever reported that any of these military men shot somebody while carring out their short time election protection job. They were there when APC won the state and this tells you that GEJ is not using them. Let the security agents in Nigeria do their duties, and this is what I think GEJ is sturggling to do and not encouraging private tugs. After elections they go back to their different posts.GEJ IS THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE. OGA PLEASE CARRY GO JOO.
Someone should remind IBB that the role of the military so far has been strictly that of providing security and not supervision of elections as he claimed here to receive useless applause from APC? !
And as already observed, if their security provision ensured one man one vote, then FG is right in calling for their assistance to the Police and DSS? !