Nigerian Army Releases Statement on Pro-Biafran Protesters Killing
The attention of the 82 Division, Nigerian Army has been drawn to a
planned release of report by Amnesty International on the recent violent
activities by IPOB and MASSOB on 31st May 2016 in which they were
alleging that the Nigerian Army planned the killing of the protesters.
This is not true but the usual calculated attempt to rubbish the
Security forces in particular and the Nigerian Army just to remain
relevant.
It should be noted that the Non-governmental organization has always
been of the habit of being the judge and jury in matters of our national
security without recourse to fairness, objectivity, all aimed at
rubbishing the Nigerian Army for reasons best known to them. This could
not be far from trying albeit unsuccessfully to be relevant and justify
funding.
For the avoidance of doubt, what transpired that fateful day was that
some elements of MASSOB/IPOB engaged in violent protests which led to
outright breakdown of law and order. The pro-Biafra protesters who had
chosen the day to mark the 50th Anniversary of Biafra perpetrated a
number of unimaginable atrocities to unhinge the reign of peace,
security and stability in several parts of Anambra State. A number of
persons were selected for attack, killed and burnt. Two personnel of the
Nigeria Police were killed, several soldiers were wounded, a Nigeria
Police vehicle was completely burnt down while another of the Nigerian
Army was vandalized. The strategic Niger Bridge at Onitsha was at the
verge of being captured particularly with the coordinated reinforcement
of the violent protesters from the Asaba end of the Bridge. In addition,
wanton destruction of lives and properties were brazenly carried out by
the protesters who employed firearms, crude weapons as well as other
volatile cocktails such as acid and dynamites. In consequence, law,
order and security were grossly threatened across the State and beyond.
The Nigerian Army in synergy with other security agencies under its
constitutional mandates for Military Aid to Civil Authority (MACA) and
Military Aid to Civil Power (MACP) acted responsively in order to
de-escalate the deteriorating security situation. Instructively, the
military and other security agencies exercised maximum restraints
against the odds of provocative and inexplicable violence that were
employed against them by the pro-Biafra protesters. The military and of
course the other security agencies acted professionally within the
extant Rules of Engagement to successfully de-escalate the budding
anarchy. It is rather inconceivable for any individual or group to have
decided to inundate the general public with an anecdote of unverified
narratives in order to discredit the Nigerian Army in the course of
carrying out its constitutional duties despite the premeditated and
unprovoked attacks in the hands of the violent pro-Biafra mob as Amnesty
International is determined to do.
Thank you for your usual cooperation.
COLONEL HAMZA GAMBO
Deputy Director Army Public Relations
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