Boko Haram: Again, Nigerian Army issues warning over false report on attacks
The Nigerian
Army has again cautioned against what it called deliberate and concerted
efforts to mislead the public through inaccurate and false publication of
casualty figures on the unfortunate attacks on some of its locations in the
North East.
A statement
from Sani Usman, Brigadier General, the Director Army Public Relations on
Friday said the latest of this worrisome development was the attack on troops’
location at Metele, Borno State.
He said some
persons and media outlets had continued to circulate various wrong accounts and
inaccurate casualty figures of troops without efforts to verify from the
military.
He said,
“This is coming at the heels of our release of 28th November 2018 in which we
gave accurate details of the attacks and casualty figures in a bid to set the
records straight and inform the public true account of things.
“We also
promised to continuously carry the public along through accurate and timely
information dissemination on operations and other activities of the Nigerian
Army in the release.
“However, it
was observed that the trend continued unabated. Most of these inaccurate, false
reports and fake news were aimed at denigrating the leadership of the Nigerian
Army.
“Regrettably,
the rate at which some mischievous persons ignorantly attack the Armed Forces
of Nigeria, especially the Nigerian Army is very alarming and unfortunate.
“This is
deliberate attempt to demoralise the Nigerian Army which would have devastating
consequences on troops’ will to discharge their constitutional duties
especially in the fight against terrorism and insurgency, thus affecting
national security.
“We would
like to warn all those mischief makers to keep the Nigerian Army out of their
politics and mischief.
“Journalists
and media platforms should be professional and accurate in their reportage.
“The
achievements of the Nigerian Army within the last three years are glaringly
obvious, therefore, whatever recent temporary setbacks we experienced in the
course of the fight against terrorism and insurgency should not be the
yardstick for condemning these laudable three and half years’ accomplishments.
“We have
however identified the few unpatriotic harbingers of the fake news on the
attack at Metele and would take appropriate legal actions against them.
“This is to
ensure that the Nigerian Army is insulated from propaganda and ulterior motives
of destabilising the country.
“The
Nigerian Army is quite aware that the perpetrators through these acts are
covertly supporting terrorists and their activities in Nigeria with a long term
objective. We are also aware that they want to use insecurity to scuttle and
subvert the democratic process in the country.
“Consequently,
we would like to state unequivocally that no amount of mischief or pressure
would circumvent the journey to a peaceful, free and fair general elections in
Nigeria.”
“We,
therefore, need the continued support, encouragement and understanding of well
meaning Nigerians as we deal decisively with the remnants of the Boko Haram
terrorists hibernating at the fringes of our borders with contiguous countries
of Cameroon, Chad and Niger Republic.
“We are
committed to the defence of the territorial integrity of Nigeria. We hasten to
state that we will continue to be professional in our assigned roles and remain
apolitical at all times.
“Once more
we warn mischief makers and proponents of misinformation and fake news to
desist from the such practice and join other well meaning, law abiding
Nigerians to support our Army to countering terrorism and insurgency in the
country,” the statement added.
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