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Tuesday 23 June 2015

Nigerian Army Investigates Allegations By Amnesty International

The Nigerian Army has commenced investigations into Amnesty  International’s  allegations against  Nigerian Army. This  was disclosed by the Chief of administration, Nigeria Army, Major General  Adamu Baba Abubakar at a press briefing on Friday  at the Army Head Quarters Abuja .

Adamu said  ” the military is still conducting investigatons  as a responsible corporate organisation is bound to respond to the allegations in order to put the record in proper perspective” he stated.
He added that  “the Nigerian Senate and National Human Right Commission have also conducted independent investigations on the allegations of human rights  violation against Nigeria Military”.
General Abubakar noted that ” no new facts have been unearthed  by Amnesty International to warrant their repeated allegations as a rehash of the same allegations made against the military since 2011.
He argued that then “ Some investigations could not be concluded due to the inaccessibility of the terrain due to the activities of Boko Haram terrorist”.
The  Major ‎General said ” in the course of forensic investigations, the withdrawal of troops from the front-line for investigation tends to dampen the morale of solders and distracst ongoing operations against insurgents”.
He appealed to Amnesty International ” to be patient to see the outcome of the investigation,” adding that. Nigerian  Military has zero tolerance for human right abuse, extra judicial killings and acts perceived to be war crimes .

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