Friday 13 June 2014

Shoot On Sight: Nigerian military orders ‘Shoot On Sight’ [2014 Ekiti Election]

“I have given the order to my men that whosoever is caught with any offensive weapons against the state should be brought down.”

The Nigerian military has ordered soldiers to shoot “whosoever is caught with any offensive weapons” in the buildup to the June 21 gubernatorial election in Ekiti State.

This is as the military announced that it arrested three persons with a truck laden with out-dated election materials on Thursday in the state.

The run-up to the election has been characterised by violent clashes with the major political parties pointing accusing fingers at one another. Matters got to a head last Sunday when mobile police officers shot at the governor of the state, Kayode Fayemi, and his supporters during a rally in the state capital, Ado-Ekiti.

“Those who are harbouring hoodlums, we will get them. I have given the order to my men that whosoever is caught with any offensive weapons against the state should be brought down,” the Commander, 32 Artillery Brigade, Akure, Ondo State, Aliyu Momoh, told reporters on Thursday.

“That is a strong message to everybody irrespective of political parties. We are neutral and we stand as such.”

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