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Saturday, May 10, 2014

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL LIED.....NIGERIAN ARMY SPOKESMAN




The Nigerian military has described the allegation by Amnesty International (AI) that the military authorities were informed of the impending attack but failed to nip it in the bud as very unfortunate and untrue.  

  In a statement in Abuja Friday, Director Defence Information/Coordinator, Maj-Gen Chris Olukolade, the military said much as the Nigerian military appreciates the global concern and show of solidarity with the country, “falsehood should not be introduced as a means of assessing the situation.”

  It stated that the AI report was unfounded, adding: “Contrary to the claims, troops in Maiduguri did not receive four hours forewarning about the attacks.  
  “Rather, they received information of an ongoing attack on Chibok community from troops on patrol, who on noting the attack, engaged the terrorists and called for more reinforcement to contain them.
  “As the troops on reinforcement traversed the over 120km rugged and tortuous road from Maiduguri to Chibok, they ran into an ambush by terrorists, who engaged them in fierce firefight and a number of soldiers lost their lives. 
  “Another set of soldiers also mobilised for the mission arrived after the terrorists had escaped, due to a series of misleading information that slowed down the pursuit.”
  While debunking the AI report, the Nigerian military stressed: “The information received by troops at the Division Headquarters in Maiduguri was not a forewarning, but the call for reinforcement by troops on patrol. Considering the vastness of the mission area, deployment has been more of patrols than static.
   “The imputation of cowardice on the part of troops is particularly confounding, as the military has internal mechanism to deal with such tendencies.  
  “These spurious allegations are obviously a continuation of the campaign intended to cause disaffection, portray the military in bad light and undermine the counter-terrorism efforts.
  “Although the Chibok incident is still subject to more investigation, the Defence Headquarters appeals to individuals and organisations to refrain from circulating spurious allegations that could undermine both the operation and investigation of conduct of the mission generally.”

1 comment:

Michael 'Bigmike' Alegwu said...

Nigerian government have been lying all this while. The villagers that spoke the truth in an interview with Amnesty International can't be lying, I saw the interview on CNN live myself...