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Public Disrespect for Uniformed Officers Insults the Nigerian State, Ex-CDS Irabor Warns

Friday November 14, 2025
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By Idorenyin UMOREN, Security Evaluator

The Former Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, General Lucky Irabor (Rtd.), has issued a strong warning that any act of disrespect toward Nigeria’s uniformed services is a direct affront on the authority and sovereignty of the Nigerian state.

Speaking at the 21st All Nigeria Editors’ Conference, ANEC, 2025 in Abuja on Thursday, November 13, General Irabor stressed that the uniform itself represents the power, dignity, and sovereignty of the nation, transcending the individual wearing it.

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The former CDS made the comments while addressing the recent public altercation between the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, and a military officer over a land dispute.

Uniform Must Be Respected

General Irabor asserted that regardless of rank, the uniform must be respected in a civilized society, warning that if citizens and leaders continue to disregard the symbols of state authority, Nigeria risks sliding into lawlessness.

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“The uniform is not about who is wearing it; but it represents the authority of the state and symbolises the power, dignity, and sovereignty of the nation,” Irabor said.

He emphasized that if a person in uniform misuses their authority, they will be dealt with, but the uniform itself must be respected. “Whether it’s a young officer or a senior one, when you make disparaging remarks or act against them, you are in fact insulting the state itself,” he stressed.

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Irabor noted that the rule of law provides laid-down mechanisms for addressing misconduct, emphasizing that no one, “not even a General,” has the right to publicly assault or humiliate a subordinate.


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