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Killing Of Soldiers Communally Orchestrated, We Won’t Retaliate — Nigerian Army

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The Nigerian Army says the killing of its personnel in Delta state was “communally orchestrated” by residents of the Okuoma community.

A lieutenant colonel, two majors, a captain, and thirteen soldiers were among the seventeen military personnel that perished last Thursday while participating in a “peacekeeping mission” in Okuoma, Bomadi LGA of Delta.

The federal and state administrations in Delta had denounced the event and vowed to hold those responsible for it accountable.

Some hours after the incident, several houses in the community were reportedly on fire.

In a statement on Monday, Onyema Nwachukwu, spokesperson of the Nigerian Army, said the Delta community resorted to “media propaganda and shenanigans” instead of “engaging in a positive effort to fish out the perpetrators of this heinous crime”.

Nwachukwu said the falsehood being peddled is to “whip up sentiments and sway the public to endorse” the murder of the military personnel.

The army spokesperson said no degree of propaganda would “arm-twist the narrative”, adding that the community is “complicit” in the killing.

“These were troops committed to peace and security of lives and property of citizens and non-citizens alike in the Niger Delta Region, murdered in cold blood by an armed youth gang of Okuoma Community in the most gruesome, heartless, and cruel manner, and went ahead to sacrilegiously debase their remains by ripping out their hearts by the very people they were there to protect,” the statement reads.

“Regrettably, the community complicit in this dastardly act has resorted to media propaganda and shenanigans, rather than engage in a positive effort to fish out the perpetrators of this heinous crime.

“This is again a clear indication that the murder of the troops was a communally orchestrated attack against legitimate forces.

“The falsehood being peddled by these criminals and their cohorts to whip up sentiments and sway the public to cover up, endorse, or support the outrageous criminal acts of their armed youth gang.”

Nwachukwu said “there will be no reprisal on the part of the troops” while urging residents to continue with their legal activities.

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