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Reno Omokri Urges Careful Use of Language on Foreign Military Presence to Protect Nigeria’s Unity

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Former presidential media aide Reno Omokri has emphasized that foreign military interventions carried out with the host country’s consent should not be labeled as invasions. He urged Nigerians to be cautious with language that could harm national unity.

In a statement on Sunday, Omokri clarified that an invasion occurs only when a country intervenes militarily in another nation without permission. “When a country militarily intervenes in another nation without that nation’s permission, that is known as an invasion,” he said. “But if the intervening country seeks and obtains the other state’s consent before the military intervention, that is not an invasion. That is cooperation.”

He highlighted that countries such as Japan, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Finland, and Nigeria have cooperated with the United States on military operations within their territories.

Omokri reminded Nigerians that Nigeria is the only country they can truly call their own and called on influential voices to consider how their words affect the country’s unity and cohesion. “Therefore, it would be profitable if influential people consider the impact of their words on the unity and cohesion of our country,” he said.

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He criticized commentators who praise Sahelian countries while condemning Nigeria for similar security partnerships, pointing out that countries like Burkina Faso also maintain military cooperation with global powers, including hosting foreign military bases and troops.

Omokri warned against the deliberate misuse of terms like “invasion” to discredit the government and its agencies during sensitive times. “I know English is not our mother tongue, and its use might be a bit of a challenge, and some pundits may be genuinely confused by some terms,” he said. “However, deliberately misconstruing the term ‘invasion’ and using it to cast aspersions on the government, its agencies, and privies at such delicate times as these does not serve the national interest.”

He concluded by calling for constructive dialogue rather than inflammatory rhetoric to strengthen national unity and support security efforts.

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6 Comments

  • I disagree with Omokri. Foreign military presence can threaten Nigerias sovereignty. We should prioritize our own security forces.

  • I think its important to consider how we discuss foreign military presence in Nigeria to maintain unity. Lets be mindful of our words!

  • I disagree with Omokri. Foreign military presence can threaten Nigerias sovereignty. We should prioritize strengthening our own military instead.

  • I think Omokri has a point. Language matters in uniting Nigeria. Lets be mindful of how we talk about foreign military presence.

  • I think Omokri makes a valid point about language shaping perceptions. Its crucial for national unity and diplomacy.

  • I think its crucial to consider how our words impact national unity. Omokri makes a valid point worth discussing further!

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