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SERVICE CHIEFS AND OTHER SECURITY FORCES VOW TO DEFEND NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY.

Nigeria’s service chiefs and the Inspector General of Police have vowed to resist any move for an unlawful change of government amid the #EndBadGovernance protests rocking the nation.

Thousands of Nigerians had trooped into the streets owing to the rising cost of living. Days into the demonstrations, some of the protesters in the northern region were spotted waving the Russian flag, a development that has caused concern among stakeholders.

In a security briefing in Abuja on Tuesday, they vowed to defend the country’s democracy.

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Christopher Musa also echoed a similar sentiment, warning those who encourage what he described as the “unconstitutional take over of government.”

The security chiefs however promised to respect human rights, the rights of everyone who is lawfully performing his task or his duty.

But will  not relent in pursuing those that have continued to encourage unconstitutional take over of government or subversion .

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