The DHQ in a statement by its Spokesman, Rabe Abubakar, a Brigadier General, further warned that the interest of the nation remains far above that of an individual or any group.
The DHQ therefore advised that any individual or groups who have genuine complaints or grievances should use, what it called, the available means of dialogue for amicable resolution, but certainly not violence, as according to them, will not be tolerated.
“The attention of the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has been drawn to some newspaper publications by a group of persons threatened to embark on acts of sabotage against the Nigerian state.
“The DHQ hereby warned that the military and other security agencies will not condone any acts by individuals or group that is capable of breach to security and economic sabotage in the Niger Delta or in any part of the country. This is because, the nation’s interest is above that of individual or group’s interest,” the DHQ noted.
While acknowledging the constitutional right of citizens to freely express themselves, the DHQ, however, warned that it should not be taken too far.
“In as much as the military recognises the supremacy of the Constitution which guarantees freedom of expression and association, the constitution also frowns against individuals or groups hiding under it to stir up trouble and insecurity in the land.
“Any individual or groups who have genuine complain or grievances should use the available means of dialogue for amicable resolution but certainly not violence, as it will not be tolerated,” the statement further noted.
The DHQ therefore expressed its readiness to partner with other security agencies to protect and provide enabling environment to all citizens to engage in their respective and legitimate businesses without fear of molestation.
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