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Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Nigerian Military Reacts To Amnesty International Allegations Of Human Rghts Abuse


INVESTIGATING AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL VIDEO ALLEGATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE BY NIGERIAN MILITARY

Gentlemen of the Press,

Welcome to this press briefing which was compelled by the urgent need to clarify some developments arising from our counter-terrorism operations in the country.


The Nigerian military welcomes the interest being shown by international bodies and civil society groups on the observance of Human Rights in all aspects of ongoing counter terrorism campaign in Nigeria. 


 Despite the highly challenging and peculiar nature of the variables in the operations, the importance of accountability for all actions has remained paramount.  The Armed Forces of Nigeria is conscious of the nation’s obligation to observe all rules, regulations and commitments in all activities, and wishes to reassure the international community, bodies and citizens that it will not encourage or condone any form of violation.

It is expedient to particularly address the recent allegation of gross Human Rights abuses leveled against the military by the Amnesty International and those circulating video footage purportedly showing Nigerian military carrying out extra-judicial killing of suspected terrorists.

For the records, we must unequivocally state that the Nigerian military takes the issue of Human Rights seriously and will never condone any proven case of abuse by its personnel. Military authorities are deeply concerned about the set of video footage being circulated and which unfortunately has also become reference data for Amnesty International in its report. Much as the scenes depicted in these videos are alien to our operations and doctrines, it has to be investigated to ensure that such practices have not crept, surreptitiously into the system all to the detriment of expectations, in line with best practices to which the nation’s military has committed itself.

The Defence Headquarters considers these allegations too grievous to be associated with Nigerian troops, considering the doctrinal and operational contents of the training imparted to personnel on a continuous basis; emphasizing the importance of respect for Human Rights and dignity of human person as well as observance of humanitarian laws.  Rather, the scenes in that video clip clearly depict a pattern consistent with the atrocious operations of the terrorists.

Notwithstanding the cases of impersonations that have pervaded the counter terrorism operations in Nigeria and many other related issues which cast doubts on the claims made in the video, the Defence Headquarters views those grave allegations very seriously, more so as it borders on the integrity of the ongoing counter-terrorism operation, which must be sustained in the interest of our national survival.

Consequently, the Defence Headquarters in addition to the already existing Joint Investigation Team (JIT) has constituted a team of senior officers and legal cum forensic experts to study the video footage and the resultant allegations of infractions in order to ascertain the veracity of the claims with a view to identifying those behind such acts.  This will further determine and stimulate necessary legal action against any personnel or anyone found culpable in accordance with the provisions of the law.


You will recall that a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) was earlier constituted based on previous allegations of human rights abuse.  The JIT is still in place and have regularly conducted visits to detention facilities.  It is currently on tour of some of such facilities across the country.  The JIT has also regularly forwarded names of those suspects who are culpable to the Ministry of Justice for prosecution.  An additional list is currently being compiled to facilitate the decongestion of detention facilities.

These attempts at protecting the rights of detained terror suspects categorically point to the fact that as a professional institution with thorough-bred officers and men, the Nigerian military cannot be party to such degree of savagery, as portrayed in the video footage available to Amnesty International. The Nigerian military has over the years demonstrated a pedigree devoid of such acts in several operational theatres in and out of the country.  There is no reason why this should change at this stage of our national life.


Without mincing words, the Nigerian Armed Forces cannot condone any action or inaction that tramples on the right to life of any Nigerian. The ultimate objective of Nigeria’s counter-terrorism operation is the complete cessation of the heinous and barbaric activities of the terrorists and to stamp out every vestige of terrorism in our country with the application of international best practices in such operations. It will, therefore, be absurd for the Nigerian Armed Forces as an institution to perpetrate such unprofessional acts in the manner and level depicted in that video as alleged by Amnesty International. 


Respect for the sanctity of life is always boldly emphasized in our doctrinal trainings. Indeed, that level of barbarism and impunity has no place in the Nigerian military. It must thus be reiterated that the Nigerian military is a very well organized professional body of troops whose conducts in war and peace times are guided comprehensively by law.  

We assure Nigerians and indeed the international community that the Nigerian Armed Forces recognizes the concern of Amnesty International as well as other similar bodies and therefore remains committed to the observance of the rules of engagement and human rights in its counter-terrorism operations.



CHRIS OLUKOLADE
Major General
5 August 2014                                                    

 Director Defence Information

19 comments:

  1. Hey Amnesty boko dont consider our human rghts too! bomboclats

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  2. Ewooo see Patrick Obahiagbon grammar....So our military sabi blow grammar like dis..I no fit.read am finish joor....Next pls!

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  3. My goodness! I just saw that girl with the dirtiest mouth in sdk blog, Chizoba ibe...
    choi, you remind me of my China friend named Uglee.
    Ha, how can one person be so ugly with an ugly character? Life is so unfair to you. I just learned not to be judging anyone that has something bad to say about someone else.

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    1. Haba why refer to God's creation in such manner? Wisdom is profitable to direct Ecl10:10.

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    2. Imagine. Dis one wants to start blog war here and add to the tension already on the ground. Good Chizoba made a joke out of it. These terrorism and Ebola virus stories shorten my sleep. Let FG act fast before we are slammed with sanctions. Nigeria has got enough problems already.

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  4. Why didn't the human rights community accuse boko haram of violation of human rights? Mtcheeeew! Rubbish!


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  5. The Nigerian military is the WORST in the world in my opinion, i don't care how you treat terrorists but i care about how you treat civilians, ordinary Nigerians going about their businesses, shame on you! In Europe when i see a uniform men or women i want to just go near them and take pictures but in Nigeria when i see uniform men or women fear grips me because you all treat the innocent citizens worst than they treat animals in Europe. SHAME ON YOU! Your wives, girlfriends, family members are bullies too.

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  6. This people should park well joor. What have they done to boko haram that have been 'sharing blood' everywhere?

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    1. They are too busy doing politics for Jonathan

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  7. Every Nigerian knows that Nigerian soldiers abuse their rights. Even Fela experienced and sang about it. So all this grammar is uncalled for.

    Just state that the battle being fought by the army is guerilla warfare and therefore the rules of engagement do not apply.

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  8. I dey wait 4 d video since morning oooo.

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    1. Saw the vid on AlJazeera. Tufiakwa. Shallow grave with plenty bodies,they get another man,lie him down,a soldier will stamp on his legs n anoda will slit the throat(though the y didn't show the actual slitting but there's blood on thhe ground).
      Oh Jehova mmadu.

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    2. I'm bothered cos some of them may be innocent.

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  9. human rights community try n lok @BH

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    1. Patt don't you proof read yr comments before posting? , how can you have an error in such a short sentence? . Annoying much!

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  10. The way soldiers kill, rape and maim innocent civilians eh? In Mubi, two weeks after those 42 Mubi Poly students were killed, troops went to School of Nursing female hostel to rape the students. My cousin was executed by them two years ago. When they say they killed BH, just know that half or three quarters are innocent people. My mum's friend husband was beaten. The old man died of his injuries. Law abiding indeed. They don't know what that phrase means. They rob as well. And when BH show up, they know how to disappear. When 375 people were killed in Gambouru Ngala, why didn't they show up? They were hiding. Describing Sambisa as thick forest. Thick forest in the Sahel, right? As if they are describing the forest in Ondo.

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  11. Let them go and ask Isreal first what they did to Gaza b4 asking us

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  12. The level of barbarism, wickedness and brutality in this world has risen to alarming heights.
    I am so sad!
    I watched a video last week where 1500 military volunteers were massacred like chickens in Iraq.
    Made to dig their own graves and executed in them.
    The video depicting the military slaughtering people is also a sad one. Even if they were guilty! Why was such a treatment meted out to them?

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