The Nigerian Army has reacted to allegations that it killed and
detained some members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in Imo
state.
IPOB had on Tuesday, in a press statement, said some of its members were abducted while two others were killed by soldiers.
IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu also claimed that scores of Owerri residents were abducted by the army.
But reacting, Colonel Sagir Musa, the acting Director Army Public
Relations, in a statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday, said
there was nobody that was manhandled, shot, wounded, abducted or killed
by soldiers of the Nigerian Army in Abia and Imo states or in any other
state of the South-east geopolitical zone.
He described such claims as wicked propaganda and misinformation mischievously being perpetrated by the proscribed IPOB.
Musa also stressed that civilians are not detained in conventional army detention centres except under exceptional situations.
The statement reads: “Contrary to the dubious and bunkum claims made
in the latest news release made available to the press on Tuesday the
12th of February 2019 by the so-called Secretary for the proscribed
Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) alleging – “the killing of two young
men in Owerri and the imaginary abduction of Biafrans” in Aba, Abia
State by the Nigerian Army (NA), I wish to state there was nobody that
was manhandled, shot, wounded, abducted or killed by a soldier or
soldiers of the NA in Abia and Imo States or in any other State of the
South East geopolitical zone.
“As a professional and responsible organisation, the NA under the
leadership of Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai has variously and
sufficiently – (both in deeds and actions) made it clear that it will
not encourage or condone any form of professional misconduct especially
human rights abuses.
“In the same vein, the NA will not ordinarily join words with an
illegal organization but just to set the record straight against the
kind of divisive, selfish and wicked propaganda and misinformation
mischievously being perpetrated by the proscribed IPOB.
“The NA ably represented by the 82 Division in the South East, will
continue to protect the lives and properties of all Nigerians in the
zone and is determined to ensure peaceful and secured conduct of free,
fair and credible 2019 general elections.
“For awareness and further clarification, – civilians are not
detained in conventional army detention centres except under exceptional
situations such as on charges of terrorism, insurgency or any form of
armed insurrection among others. So, anyone arrested by the NA during
the ongoing Exercise EGWU EKE 111 has been handed over to the civil
police for further necessary action.
“Members of the public are hereby requested to disregard any form of
divisive and inciting propaganda particularly the ones coming from the
likes of miscreants and outlawed organizations like IPOB.”
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