She’s not qualified for marriage – Nigerian Army explains reasons for arresting female soldier who accepted corp members proposal

The Nigerian Army has confirmed the arrest and detention of a female soldier who accepted a male corp members proposal at the National Youth Service Corps orientation camp in Yikpata, Kwara State.

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The Director of Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen Onyema Nwachukwu, in a chat with The PUNCH on Sunday, said the female officer violated military laws by getting involved in a public display of amorous relationship with a paramilitary trainee – a corps member.

The soldier had made headlines last week when video clips showing a male corps member proposing to her at the Kwara NYSC camp hit the internet.

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However, the Army spokesman told The Punch that the female soldier violated the Nigerian Army’s rules and regulations guiding the codes of conduct of military personnel when deployed for duty.

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Nwachukwu said the female soldier’s action amounted to taking advantage of her trainee, noting that the public would have been outraged and accused the Army of coercion had a male soldier proposed to a female corper during NYSC parade.

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He said; “The female soldier in question violated the following rules of the NA:

 

“1. Fraternization while on official duty at the NYSC camp. That is, indulging in an amorous relationship with a trainee.

 

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“2. A personnel must have served for three years before he/she can qualify for marriage.

 

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“3. She disobeyed the Armed Forces of Nigeria standing guidelines and directives for the use of Social Media.

 

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“4. Indulging in romance while in uniform.

 

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“5. Her conduct was prejudicial to good order and military discipline.

 

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“All the above, if proven are in violation of extant laws with attendant disciplinary and penal implications.”

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The Army spokesman, however, declined comments on the likely punishment the female soldier might get but said “the Nigerian Military like all others, has its disciplinary codes, distinct from that of the general society. Every personnel has voluntarily undertaken to be bound by this code.”

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