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Nigerian Army Warns Troops Against Selling Arms, Vows Strict Sanctions for Defaulters

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaJanuary 29, 2026Updated:January 29, 2026No Comments2 Views
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The Nigerian Army has issued a stern warning to its personnel against the illegal sale of arms and ammunition, emphasizing that any officer found engaging in such acts will face severe disciplinary action.

The warning was delivered by the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs at Army Headquarters, Major General M.A. Etsu Ndagi, during a sensitization workshop on human rights and professional conduct for troops of the 17 Brigade and Sector 2 Joint Taskforce Northwest Operation.

“Let me warn you against the sale of arms and ammunition. Such acts will only worsen the security situation in the country,” Major General Ndagi said. “These weapons can end innocent lives, and you or your colleagues in uniform could become victims of criminal elements. Be assured, the Nigerian Army will be ruthless in dealing with anyone involved in these unwholesome acts.”

He also condemned the abuse of drugs and psychoactive substances by some personnel, warning that such behavior could further compromise national security. “The service has zero tolerance for this attitude and will deal decisively with any personnel found guilty,” he added.

Major General Ndagi praised the troops for their resilience and dedication in combating terrorism and banditry, highlighting the complexity and risks of their operations. “This battle is particularly challenging as terrorists and bandits often mingle with innocent civilians. Beyond the risk of collateral damage, you face significant operational challenges. Ensure that all operations are conducted within the law.”

He reiterated the Army’s commitment to integrating human rights principles into its operations, noting that adherence to ethical conduct is not only a legal obligation but also a strategic imperative that enhances the Army’s credibility.

“Our operations demand courage, tactical strength, discipline, and unwavering ethical conduct. The Department of Civil-Military Affairs has also received complaints regarding family neglect, including spouse and child abandonment, which can pose national security risks. I encourage you to actively participate in this workshop to maximize its benefits,” Major General Ndagi said.

Earlier, the Brigade Commander of the 17 Brigade in Katsina, Brigadier General Maikarfi Ibrahim, urged officers to take full advantage of the workshop to clarify any doubts regarding conduct in the field. “This timely workshop is essential as the Nigerian Army conducts operations nationwide. Resource persons have been carefully selected, and key areas include family cohesion. It is an opportunity that may not come again, as it is held annually,” he said.

The workshop, held at the Brigade Officers’ Mess, Natsinta Barracks, Katsina, brought together senior officers from Army Headquarters, both serving and retired, and featured resource persons from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA

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