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The Nigerian Army has recently announced the launch of Phase 2 of its Operation Safe Conduct, aimed at ensuring a peaceful and credible electoral process in the country. In a statement released by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, troops have been charged to sustain their apolitical posture and remain committed to the defense of Nigeria's democracy.
Operation Safe Conduct was launched in January 2023 to provide security during the electoral process and prevent any form of violence or disruption. As the country prepares for its Saturday elections, the Nigerian Army is intensifying efforts to ensure that the process is free, fair, and transparent.
To further ensure the success of Operation Safe Conduct, the Nigerian Army has updated its list of hotlines for monitoring and reporting emergencies and acts capable of disrupting the electoral process. The new hotlines are aimed at facilitating prompt responses to security threats and other emergencies.
The Nigerian Army's commitment to ensuring a peaceful and credible electoral process is a reflection of its vision to project Nigeria's army as an upright and professional force. The army remains committed to upholding its constitutional mandate of defending the territorial integrity of Nigeria and protecting its citizens.
Operation Safe Conduct is a vital step towards ensuring a peaceful and credible electoral process in Nigeria. The Nigerian Army's apolitical posture and commitment to defending democracy are commendable. With the updated hotlines, citizens can feel more confident that their safety and security will be prioritized during this critical time in Nigeria's history.
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