DHQ reacts to ‘viral video’ of soldiers caught spying on Sunday Igboho

The defence headquarters (DHQ) has stated that it did not send its operatives to spy on renowed political thug and Oduduwa Republic agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho.

WITHIN NIGERIA had earlier reported that Sunday Adeyemo, Oduduwa Republic Agitator and renowned political thug has apprehended two Nigerian soldiers and two civilians for allegedly spying on him.

In a statement released on Saturday, the DHQ spokesperson, Bernard Onyeuko said the military’s attention has been drawn to the video.

The DHQ spokesperson said: “For the records, it should be noted that the Armed Forces of Nigeria, are highly professional in the discharge of their duties, with well-defined roles, responsibilities and duties in its mandate of securing the territorial integrity of the Nigerian Nation.

“As such, the Military cannot stoop so low to such extent to ‘spy’ on one individual, as wildly and loosely alleged.

“Secondly, the Armed Forces of Nigeria is a highly disciplined and professional organization with extant laws and regulations which guide the actions of its personnel in the conduct of their duties. As such, it is practically impossible for military personnel on official duty to conduct themselves in such manner as alleged by Adeyemo and his cohorts.

“For the avoidance of doubt, preliminary investigation has so far revealed that one of the alleged ‘soldiers’ is a serial impersonator.

Meanwhile credible eye witnesses and sources have also revealed that some associates of Igboho went in pursuit of some individuals when the motorbike conveying the impersonator and one Nigerian Air Force personnel ran into them.

“The duo were immediately apprehended and taken to the said ‘IGBOHO House’ at Soka before Ibadan toll gate where they were branded as spies. Furthermore, investigations are currently underway by Nigerian Airforce and the Nigerian Army to unravel the actual circumstances which played out on the day.”

The DHQ warned individuals and groups to desist from disparaging the reputation of the Nigerian military “by dragging it into its petty issues to gain political mileage”.

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