The Beyond Barracks Project has called on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barrister Nyesom Wike, to tender a public apology to the Nigerian Armed Forces and the officer allegedly insulted while performing official duties.
In a statement issued in Kaduna on Wednesday, the Executive Director of the organization, Mohammed Thompson, expressed deep concern over the reported incident in which the minister was said to have used derogatory words against a serving military officer.
Thompson described the conduct as “unacceptable and inconsistent with the values of respect, professionalism, and patriotism that public officers are expected to uphold.”
He noted that members of the Nigerian Armed Forces sacrifice their lives daily to safeguard the nation and, therefore, deserve respect rather than ridicule from those in leadership positions.
“Public humiliation of any officer not only undermines morale but also sends the wrong message about civil-military relations in a democratic society,” the statement read in part.
The group urged Barrister Wike to apologize publicly to both the Armed Forces and the officer involved, emphasizing that mutual respect between civilians and security personnel is essential for national unity and operational effectiveness.
Beyond Barracks Project also appealed to public office holders, political leaders, and citizens to uphold civility, discipline, and respect in their interactions with members of the military and paramilitary institutions.
Thompson reaffirmed the group’s commitment to promoting a culture of respect, dialogue, and cooperation between civilians and the armed forces in pursuit of peace and national progress.