The Depot Nigerian Army, Osogbo, has actually purchased an examination into claims of misconduct including a few of its personnel following claims made by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Southwest Zone D.

In a statement released on Tuesday by the Army Public Relations Officer, Major Yahaya Ibrahim, the Commandant of the Depot said the Nigerian Army was devoted to securing all residents, especially young people, and would not tolerate any kind of harassment, intimidation or attack by its personnel.

The statement noted that the allegations raised by NANS were being taken seriously which an investigation had actually been introduced to establish the realities surrounding the event.

The Commandant also gotten in touch with the NANS Southwest Zone D Coordinator, Adeyemo Josiah Kayode, to offer all offered evidence and witness statements to assist a comprehensive examination.

According to the statement, any personnel found culpable would face the complete weight of military law, stressing that the alleged conduct did not reflect the values, training and character anticipated of employees at the Depot.

The Depot even more ensured the public of its dedication to accountability and preserving the greatest standards of professionalism amongst its workers.

The Commandant also expressed readiness to meet with the NANS leadership at the earliest opportunity to go over the matter and agree on the way forward.

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