Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has called for an investigation into the recent military parade involving Seyi, President Bola Tinubu’s son.
Atiku, on Sunday condemned the incident, which he described as a gross violation of military tradition and demanded a thorough investigation.
In a statement signed by his Media Aide, Paul Ibe, Atiku called the event an aberration for any branch of the Armed Forces to organize a formal parade for a non-designated public figure.
According to Atiku, “It is with utter dismay and concern that Nigerians were subjected to a nauseating video circulating online, in which a group of young men, armed and in full military procession, bestowed upon the President’s son unwarranted military honours.”
He further questioned the legitimacy of the military-like outfit involved, stating that the so-called group, the “Nigeria Cadet Network,” is not a recognized entity within the Nigerian Armed Forces.
He emphasized the disturbing fact that the name “Cadet,” associated with young, formally trained military personnel, was exploited by civilians to tarnish the esteemed traditions of the military.
“In an effort to uncover the truth behind this shameless procession, we instructed our legal team and military experts to investigate the so-called ‘Nigeria Cadet Network.’ To no one’s surprise, it was revealed that the group is not a legally registered entity.
“What is even more alarming is the brazen use of firearms by civilians in this so-called parade at a time when illegal arms proliferation is at a dangerous high in our country.”
Atiku also called for an urgent investigation by all relevant security agencies to address the following critical concerns.
The legitimacy of the “Nigeria Cadet Network” and its use of the title “Cadet” when it is not a registered entity.
The former Vice President stressed that preserving the integrity of the Nigerian Armed Forces is paramount.
“If it is determined that legal violations were committed by the President’s son or members of the so-called ‘Nigeria Cadet Network,’ it is the constitutional duty of Nigerian security agencies to ensure that the law takes its course and those responsible are held accountable.”
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