Tuesday, 8 September 2015: Consequences of Onitsha Massacre: Nigerian Army claims media campaign is to sabotage Boko Haram war effort
Apparently panicking from the
international attention the massacre of unarmed Biafrans marching
through the streets of Onitsha by combined team of Nigeria's security
forces, the Nigerian army is trying assiduously to change the narrative
in order to escape justice.
The Nigerian Army Command is alleging that there is a plot to sabotage the war against Boko Haram terrorism.
Acting Army Director Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, said that as part of the plot
“some foreign media, Nongovernmental and Civil Society Organizations in
collaboration with some of their Nigerian affiliates and Civil Society
Organizations for reasons best known to them are about to start making
false claims of alleged human rights violations by the Nigerian Army.
“It is clear that these groups of people and their collaborators are not
happy with the progress made on the efforts to solve the security
problems bedevilling our nation as manifested in the terrorists
activities. The implication of such act is not lost on us as it is
capable of thwarting the gains in the fight against terrorism and
insurgency,”
He lamented that “these unscrupulous and unpatriotic elements are far
less concerned about the general well being of our citizens,” adding:
“They are driven by material and pecuniary gains.
Apparently responding to allegations of human rights abuses leveled
against Nigerian security forces by the Radio Biafra Usman stated:
"The Nigerian Army would like to reiterate and renew its commitment to
upholding human right principles and practice. We have been protecting
human rights and we are not party to any breach of human rights in our
country or during any of our operations.
"We would not condone any human rights abuses. Where there are
allegations of human rights violation by any individual or group, this
would be thoroughly investigated and those found guilty would be brought
to book in accordance with extant laws.
"Therefore, the Nigerian Army would not succumb to blackmail and neither
would it be distracted from its determined effort of defending the
territorial integrity of our great nation and safeguarding the security
of its citizens. We would continue to solicit the support of well
meaning Nigerians in this regards.”
Sunday 30th August has been described as a Black Sunday for Biafrans.
It was a day over 30 Biafran evangelising for Biafra Independence in
Onitsha were shot by a combined team of Nigeria Navy, Army and Police.
Three persons have been reported dead with many others, severely wounded
are still at the hospital.
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