Military Reacts To Alleged Killing of 177 IPOB Members, 240 people in Borno
The Defence headquarters has denied allegation by Amnesty
International, AI, that the military killed 240 people including babies
in Borno and 177 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in
the South East.
AI, in a recent report had claimed that personnels of the Nigerian Military allegedly killed 240 people in Borno and 177 pro-Biafra agitators in the South East.
But the Director, Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Rabe Abubakar, in a
statement described the report as another spurious fabrication aimed at
tarnishing the good image of the Nigerian military.
The statement by Abubakar reads, “Without mincing words, the allegations contained in the said report are not only inconceivable but has no place in the Nigerian military. The report is rather contrived lies orchestrated to blackmail and ridicule the Nigerian Armed Forces which they have unsuccessfully tried to do in the past.
“It is on record that Amnesty International embarked on such series of false allegations against the Nigerian military and other security forces as far back as the inception of the military action against terrorists in the North East.
“Amnesty International would only encourage activities of non-state actors who take up arms against the state, killing, maiming and destroying public property but would always accuse security forces who are sacrificing everything to restore peace and normalcy.
“In as much as the Nigerian military acknowledges and respects the
views and constructive criticism of individuals, groups or even
international organizations including Amnesty International, it will not
fall for, nor accept the deliberate falsehood that have no bearing with
the fact or reality on ground.
“The truth is that the Nigerian military has always been open in its operations and do not hide its activities from the probing eye of the public. “Amnesty International chose to bandy fabricated reports and concocted stories instead of seeking clarifications from the relevant authorities. The Defence Headquarters run an open door policy in terms of information on its activities in the north east or elsewhere and is ever ready to provide clarifications on any issue.
“On a number of times the National Human Rights Commission had sent its delegation to seek clarification on issues they are not comfortable with, and in each occasion, the DHQ always oblige them with the information they sought.
“Amnesty International would rather contrive their report to suit their intention which is to cast slur on the image and integrity of the Nigerian military. It smacks of mischief for the AI to insist on publishing unverified and unsubstantiated report as it is only them that knows why it embark on such dishonourable venture over a period of time.
“The Nigerian military rejects this AI reports in its entirety and
appeals to all well- meaning Nigerians to disregard the report and
discountenance its contents as they were meant to paint Nigeria in bad
light.
“We reassure our citizens of our commitment to terminate these myriads of security challenges facing our country, mindless of unfounded reports and cheap blackmail by Amnesty International”
AI, in a recent report had claimed that personnels of the Nigerian Military allegedly killed 240 people in Borno and 177 pro-Biafra agitators in the South East.
The statement by Abubakar reads, “Without mincing words, the allegations contained in the said report are not only inconceivable but has no place in the Nigerian military. The report is rather contrived lies orchestrated to blackmail and ridicule the Nigerian Armed Forces which they have unsuccessfully tried to do in the past.
“It is on record that Amnesty International embarked on such series of false allegations against the Nigerian military and other security forces as far back as the inception of the military action against terrorists in the North East.
“Amnesty International would only encourage activities of non-state actors who take up arms against the state, killing, maiming and destroying public property but would always accuse security forces who are sacrificing everything to restore peace and normalcy.
“The truth is that the Nigerian military has always been open in its operations and do not hide its activities from the probing eye of the public. “Amnesty International chose to bandy fabricated reports and concocted stories instead of seeking clarifications from the relevant authorities. The Defence Headquarters run an open door policy in terms of information on its activities in the north east or elsewhere and is ever ready to provide clarifications on any issue.
“On a number of times the National Human Rights Commission had sent its delegation to seek clarification on issues they are not comfortable with, and in each occasion, the DHQ always oblige them with the information they sought.
“Amnesty International would rather contrive their report to suit their intention which is to cast slur on the image and integrity of the Nigerian military. It smacks of mischief for the AI to insist on publishing unverified and unsubstantiated report as it is only them that knows why it embark on such dishonourable venture over a period of time.
“We reassure our citizens of our commitment to terminate these myriads of security challenges facing our country, mindless of unfounded reports and cheap blackmail by Amnesty International”
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