A statement released by the Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman, Director Army Public Relations, says the allegation is a figment of the twitter user's imagination. The ARmy has asked the twitter user to tender an unreserved apology otherwise they would take legal action against him. Read the statement after the cut..
The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to media reports and photograph of the corpse of one Mr. George of Ogijo, Ogun State, allegedly “murdered” by troops of 174 Battalion Ikorodu. The story and the photograph were ostensibly shared by one Mr. Kenny Abel Adesanya through his twitter handle. However, investigation have confirmed that the allegation is not true, rather it was figment of Mr. Adesanya’s imagination borne out of mischief, hatred for the Nigerian Army and attempt to divert attention from those that committed the dastardly act.
For the avoidance of doubt, the
location where the incident took place, Ogijo, is in Ogun State and 174
Battalion does not have any deployment there, neither do any of our
troops patrol the area.
To further buttress this fact, a
team was despatched to Ogijo Divisional Police Station, Ogun State, to
investigate the matter. It was confirmed that the incident dates back to
8th March 2017, one Mr. George (now late), was threatened by the son of
his landlady that he will invite his soldier friends to come and beat
him for failing to pay his rent which was long overdue. On the said day,
the tenant was taken from the compound by three young men and beaten
up. The case was reported to Ogijo police station. The parties involved
were arrested and their statements taken.
Thereafter, the police wanted to
charge the matter to court for which the tenant and the landlady opted
for out of court settlement. The young men who carried out the beating
were neither arrested nor their identity ascertained by the police. The
police claimed the landlady son said he used his friends. The case was
however treated as assault and discharged. No report was sent to the
military authorities because no soldier was involved.
On 24th March 2017, the said tenant
Mr. George died in his house and his corpse was taken to the frontage of
the landlady who quickly reported to the Ogijo Police Station. She was
arrested and the corpse was deposited at the mortuary. The son of the
landlady who is currently at large, is being hunted by the police
authority.
Consequently, we wish to call on Mr.
Adesanya all other persons that shared the story and the media to
understand that Mr. George was not murdered by any soldier, let alone
those serving in 174 Battalion and should correct this erroneous
impression. Additionally, Mr Adesanya should render an unreserved
apology to 174 Battalion in particular and the Nigerian Army, over this
false allegation, failure of which would attract legal action against
him.
We would like to seize this
opportunity to advise that the media and indeed people to always cross
check their facts before publication, posting on the web or broadcast.
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations
Director Army Public Relations
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