THE military
in Turkey on Friday deployed troops and tanks to the streets of Istanbul and
capital city, Ankara, claiming a takeover of government even as armed soldiers
stormed government buildings and jets roared over the country’s airspace as
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said a group within the military had attempted
to overthrow the government.
A national
curfew was announced, and other security forces had been called in to “do what
is necessary,” Yildirim said. “Some people illegally undertook an illegal
action outside of the chain of command,” Yildirim said in comments broadcast by
private channel NTV and reported by Reuters.
“The
government elected by the people remains in charge. This government will only
go when the people say so.”
Istanbul’s
Bosphorus bridge and Fatih Sultan Mehmet bridge were both closed by military
forces on Friday, local television channels reported, without giving a reason.
Istanbul is 320 miles away from Ankara.
The Turkish
military, however, claimed in a statement that it had taken over the
country in order for democratic order and human rights to remain. In the
statement, the military said that all existing foreign relations would continue
and that rule of law would be a priority.
A Turkish
presidential source said in a statement, according to Reuters, that the
statement made on behalf of the armed forces was not authorized by military
command.
Footage from
NTV showed tanks at the entrance to Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport, and all
flights from the airport were reportedly cancelled. Many social media
platforms were blocked in Turkey during Friday’s events, according to internet
monitoring groups.
Reacting to
the coup in Turkey, former Nigerian Ambassador to the United State, Prof George
Obiozor, advised that leaders must be careful on how to use power, be it in
Africa, Europe etc.
According to
him, power is delicate, and one must make sure that he doesn’t abuse it. If
there is any abuse of power, challenge to such power must come.
The diplomat
noted that Turkey is one of the most dynamic countries in the world. They
taught the world the history of modernization. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a military
man built the modern Turkey. He gave turkey the best democracy and
modernisation. He was a military man who built a modern nation.
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