The Nigerian Army has denied molesting members of the women wing of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Abia State.
IPOB,
through its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, had on Friday
alleged that the women were beaten up and their cloths torn by soldiers
during their meeting in Abiriba.
But a statement issued by the
Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 82 Division, described the
allegation as funny and comical, saying there was no element of truth in
the accusation.
It maintained that the
leadership of the Division is rather intensifying efforts in further
training of troops on civilian protection/respect for human rights in
and out of conflict situations.
The statement read in part: “Let
me make it clear that the drama and the allegation that follow are
deliberately staged by IPOB. The allegation, just like others before it,
- is false, sheer IPOB’s propaganda to discredit the Nigerian Army.
“Hence,
I was able to confirm from the officer in charge of patrol of Abiriba
and its environs, Major Danjuma Ali and the Divisional Police Officer in
charge of Abiriba, Superintendent Titus Ugwuoke who briefed me - there
was no truth in IPOB’s accusation.
“On Thursday,18 May 2017, at
about 1705 hours, soldiers of 14 Brigade Ohafia on routine patrol in
Abiriba general area, received a distressed call alerting them of
massive presence of IPOB women wing in Abiriba township stadium. Most of
them (the women) were carrying Biafran flags, banners and other
insignia. Majority were dressed in Biafran T-shirts.
“Instant
intelligence revealed that majority of the women came from Aba, Awka,
Onitsha, Owerri and Port Harcourt axis as reflected on the various
banners exhibited in the stadium.
“By Friday 19, May 2017, at
about 0930 hours, women in large number surged towards the stadium. At
that point, the patrol team moved close to the arena, with intent to
monitor them further. On sighting the team, the women ran out, removed
part of their dresses and converged on an alternate venue where the
Divisional Police Officer, Abiriba and His Majesty Eze Ogbu of Abiriba
addressed the gathering. After the Eze’s address, they peacefully
dispersed to their various destinations.
“His Royal Majesty Eze
Ogbu has since briefed the local government chairman and members of the
local government security council on the matter, and there was nothing
to suggest that the women were rough handled or arrested”.
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