Nwachukwu said the narrative depicted in the footage is not in any instance a reflection of the true values and standards of the army.
The Nigerian Army has reacted to allegations that it is recruiting jihadists.
Reacting, the army described the viral audio-visual recording as misleading.
A statement by the Director of Army Public Relations, Maj.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, on Tuesday in Abuja said the footage also falsely portrayed an officer calling on Muslim young men to join the military to protect and propagate Islam.
Nwachukwu said the narrative depicted in the footage is not in any instance a reflection of the true values and standards of the army.
“It is targeted at sparking palpable anxiety and fear, sowing discord and mistrust amongst our personnel, eroding public confidence in the integrity of the army, “he said.
According to him, it is also targeted particularly among Christian and non-Muslim communities, who might feel their lives and faith are under threat, and ultimately engender religious crisis in the country.
“The Nigerian army remains steadfast in upholding professionalism and impartiality as an institution devoid of ethnic and religious bigotry.
“Our operational and administrative processes and actions are guided by the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and not ethnicity or religious sentiments,” he said.
The Army Public Relations person, urged the public to dismiss this misleading report, which stems from a misconception and lack of understanding about the Nigerian Army’s Standing Operating Procedures, SOP.
He said it was crucial to restate that any deviation from the army’s SOP was met with appropriate disciplinary action, regardless of the personnel’s religious affiliation.