The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has issued a stern warning, promising measured responses and severe consequences for the perpetrators behind the killing of 15 military personnel during a communal clash in Delta State.
The tragic incident occurred as the personnel, belonging to the 181 Amphibious Battalion, responded to a distress call amid a communal dispute over land in Bomadi and Okuoma communities.
In a statement released by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Buba Edward, the DHQ expressed profound sorrow over the loss of the gallant troops and extended condolences to their families, colleagues, and loved ones.
“The senseless and barbaric killings of these men is a tragedy. They were killed in a dehumanised and unspeakable manner,” the statement read.
“Accordingly, on behalf of the CDS, Gen CG Musa, the armed forces mourn the loss of these gallant troops who paid the supreme sacrifice for the nation. We console their families, colleagues, and loved ones over the tragic incident. They have died trying to restore peace in the nation.
“It is necessary to reiterate that both the Constitution and the Armed Forces Act saddled the military with the responsibility of the protection of sovereignty and territorial integrity of our nation. Accordingly, the armed forces consist of citizens from every nook and cranny of the nation that have taken an oath of allegiance to put themselves in harm’s way to defend our great country.
“The military assures all that there would be measured responses and injurious consequences for the perpetrators of these dastardly acts. Nevertheless, the armed forces being a disciplined force that complies with rules of engagement, laws of armed conflict, and respect for human rights would be tempered by these provisions. We would not be led by emotions but by the rule of law.”
General Edward clarified that reprisal attacks by troops in the community following the incident were unfounded, noting that the community was already deserted upon the arrival of military personnel.
He urged the public to refrain from spreading misinformation and false narratives about the incident, emphasizing the importance of assisting in the investigation to identify and hold the perpetrators accountable.
“It is against this background that the military debunks all claims that the military embarked on reprisal attacks in Okuama Community after the incident. The community was deserted even before troops arrived at the scene,“ he said.
“Importantly, those involved in peddling this misinformation, disinformation, and fake news that the military had embarked on reprisal attacks on the community following the incident should desist from further dishonouring our fallen heroes.
“Rather, it behooves the community leaders, elders, and even the people of Delta State to assist in the investigation to identify the perpetrators of the dastardly act so that they can be held accountable for their actions.
“Furthermore, it must be noted that the dispute between Okuama and Okoloba communities remains unresolved. It, therefore, implies that there could be untoward activities not initiated by the military.”
The DHQ also appealed to Nigerians to refrain from sharing distressing videos of the soldiers’ demise out of respect for the fallen heroes and their grieving families.
“We urge the public to resist the temptation of allowing any videos of the incident of the killed personnel from going viral. Their loved ones are still alive, even though they have died protecting our country and its citizens.
“It would be dishonoured to the fallen heroes to allow such ugly videos of their demise go viral. Above all, as the military mourns, it remains ever determined to ensure the safety and security of citizens across the country,” he said.