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Arewa coalition condemns ‘indiscriminate’ use of soldiers as VIP escorts 

BY Kunle Daramola

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The Arewa  Coalition for Security and Human Rights (ACSHR) has condemned the indiscriminate use of military personnel as security escorts by influential individuals. 

In a statement on Wednesday, Musa Abdullahi, secretary of the ACSHR, called on the federal government to stop the “ugly trend”, noting that the act undermines the credibility of the armed forces.

“The indiscriminate use of military escorts for private purposes, not only undermines the credibility of our armed forces but also raises profound questions about the principles of justice and fairness that underpin our democratic society,” the group said.

“ACSHR noted that in recent times, there had been concerns regarding the improper deployment of heavily armed military personnel as escort to private individuals. 

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“We advocate for the responsible and judicious use of military personnel, ensuring that their deployment aligns with established protocols and national security priority. 

“While we acknowledge the crucial role played by our armed forces in addressing the myriads of security challenges facing our nation, we must also be vigilant against any misuse of their power and authority.

The group appealed to Taoreed Lagbaja, the chief of army staff (COAS), to call for investigations into allegations that some influential people with connections with some top military officers secure soldiers to intimidate people over personal issues.

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