By Flowerbudnews
The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Oluyemi Olatoye, says the Army is committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring protection of fundamental human rights.
Olatoye, who is also the Force Commander of Joint Task-Force South-East, code-named “Operation UDO KA”, said this on Friday in Enugu in a message delivered at the South-East Stakeholders Summit on Peace and Security.
The GOC, who was represented by Commander 105 Division Equipment Support, Brig.-Gen.Sadisu Buhari, noted that security and human rights are not mutually exclusive, rather, they must co-exist to ensure justice, sustainable peace and development.
According to him, hence, we must strive to build an inclusive framework where security interventions align with democratic principles and respect for human dignity.
“May I also reiterate that the Nigerian Army and other Services of the Armed Forces of Nigeria maintain zero-tolerance for violations of fundamental human rights by their personnel.
“This is evident in the application of Rules of Engagement (ROE) as well as various Code of Conduct for personnel and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) regulating conduct of troops deployed in internal security operations pursuant to Section 217 (2) (c) of the Constitution.
“The Nigerian Army further ensures that personnel are adequately trained in respect of human rights as enshrined in the Code of Conduct, ROEs, SOPs, National and International Laws,” he said.
The GOC further revealed that in a bid to further ensure the protections of these sacrosanct rights, the Nigerian Army established Civil Human Rights Desk across all Divisions, including in Headquarters 82 Division, Enugu.
He said that the 82 Division had a dedicated call line – 193 select option 2, which is manned 24 hours daily, for reception of complaints from the public.
The GOC noted that members of the general public should report any act of violation of human rights done, being or likely to be done by erring personnel to the Nigerian Army through the call line.
“I urge you to make use of this medium in reporting alleged cases of fundamental rights by members of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
“The Human Rights Desk, being the watchdog against human rights violations by Nigerian Army personnel, is saddled with the responsibility of investigating allegations of human rights abuses allegedly perpetrated by personnel of the Nigerian Army.
“The Desk also works to strengthen the Nigerian Army’s capacity to protect human rights and report annually on its progress.
“To further take the protection of human rights near to the grassroots, the Nigerian Army established Human Rights Desks in all its Brigades’ Headquarters,” he said.
Olatoye said that all the Brigades within 82 Division Area of Responsibility are manned by qualified legal practitioners functioning as Human Rights Desks Officers.
“I, therefore, employ members of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to always channel complaints relating to human rights abuses to the Human Right Desk nearest to them for reliefs.
“It is also worthy of note that personnel of the Armed Forces of Nigeria are governed by doctrine of compactness which makes them subject to both civil and military laws,” he added.
Speaking, the Director of Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, Dr Sam Amadi, said that no one can drive away insecurity; without upholding protection of human rights and respect for the sanctity of life.
Amadi, who is the Chairman of the Summit, called on governors in the zone to synergise and operationalise previous security agreements, adding that security and human right issues should be looked at as regional concerns.
Declaring the summit open, Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State noted that marginalisation fuels disagreement and insecurity, adding that security and peace are interrelated with justice and people feeling belonged.
Mbah, represented by his special adviser on legal matters, Mr Osinachi Nnajieze, said that the state government had invested heavily in electricity to power its provided hitech security surveillance cameras network mounted everywhere within Enugu.
The two days event is being organised by the NBA in partnership with South-East Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).