ARMY DENIES KILLING 2000 YOUTHS IN SOUTH-EAST
09
January 2017
The Nigerian Army has refuted the allegation by the
Campaign for Democracy (CD) that no fewer than 2000 Igbo youths were killed under
the guise of rules of engagement between August 2015 and August 2016.
The Deputy Director Army Public Relations of the 82
Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu, Col. Sagir Musa, denied the allegation in
a statement in Awka yesterday.
The military said it has investigated these
allegations of rights violations and the results showed that the claim was
false, malicious and should therefore, be ignored.
The CD also had called on the United Nations, (UN), the International Criminal Court, (ICC) and the United States to take notes of such man’s inhumanity to man being meted to defenseless Nigerians, especially the pro-Biafran groups.
According to Musa: “It is the same position that
this rejoinder has soundly adopted.”
The statement said in part: “The attention of
Headquarters 82 Division Nigerian Army has again been drawn to an unjustified
and over flogged accusation, this time, by the Campaign for Democracy (CD) of
“Mass killings of Igbo Youths by the Nigerian Army.
“For emphasis and clarity, the Nigerian Army as an
accountable, morally and professionally sound organisation had variously
through its human rights desk at the army headquarters, painstakingly
investigated allegations of rights violations and the results indicated
specifically that this claim is false, malicious and should therefore, be
ignored for the sake of Nigeria.
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