So reports had it that 2000 lives were lost in the terror
attack on the town of Baga last week. As always, government officials were too
busy with election campaign to refute or confirm the report. A week later, the
Nigerian military has released a statement saying that from all evidences (best
known to them) ‘only’ 150 people died as opposed to the 2000 people contained
in media reports.
Okay, thank goodness it is ‘only’ 150 people and not 2000. However,
my question is what does it matter if the number is 150 or 2000? Point is, lives
that should not be lost were lost and nothing has been done about it. Join the
online campaign #pray for Nigeria and keep praying hopefully God will come down
and save us. Read the press statement below and in the meantime, remain happy
and spread happiness around. Xoxo
Gentlemen of the press,
As you might be aware, there was
another terror attack on the town of Baga in Borno state last week which left a
number of people dead. Following that unfortunate attack, a lot of speculations
and conjectures have been peddled by a section of the press particularly the
on-line media regarding the casualty rate. Some claimed that over a thousand
people were killed while others wrote with certainty that 2000 people lost
their lives in that singular attack. Without any doubt, terrible atrocities
have been committed against innocent Nigerians in Baga by the rampaging
terrorists who attacked and have been operating in the town since 3 January
2015. Necessary actions are being taken to put an end to the activities of the
terrorists and restore law and order to the community.
To this end, a lot of covert
operations including surveillance activities which recorded series aerial
photographs are ongoing in that vicinity. It is however necessary to inform
Nigerians in the interim that the exercise so far have not corroborated the
report on the casualty rate which was put at 2000 deaths. From all available
evidences, the number of people who lost their lives during that attack has so
far not exceeded about 150 in the interim.
This figure includes many of the
terrorists who were bearing arms and got killed in the course of their attack
and battle with troops. It should be noted that Baga and the neighbouring towns
have been under series of attacks and harassment by terrorists. In the course
of this, many residents have left, leaving the population in the town almost
seriously depleted. Many were also able to escape while the terrorists’ battle
with troops lasted. The figure given by sources who claim to be eye witnesses
must be an extremely exaggerated estimate. Unfortunately, this figure is now
being bandied about in a section of the media as if it has been authenticated.
It cannot be true.
It is pertinent to once again urge
the media to be circumspect in adopting casualty figures especially the ones
given to them by the so-called eye witness, who in most cases, are influenced
by their own perspectives. In any case, this is no time to debate about
casualty figures or number of deaths as the life of any Nigerian is important.
Much as the intention which could be with the aim of drawing attention to the
atrocities being committed by terrorists group in Nigeria, is most welcome, the
need for factual presentation of the situation is equally vital. In case the
aim of this misinformation is to further the design of those bent on discrediting
the government and the military, all well-meaning people should consider it as
a disservice to humanity.
It is important to remind those who
are adept at spewing falsehood or exaggerating situations with intent to
embolden the terrorists and diminish the efforts of the security forces, that
their actions are inimical to the safety of the innocent Nigerians who have
borne the brunt of the terrorist attacks in our country. The tendency to
celebrate the occasional setbacks while downplaying the efforts and successes
at containing the terrorists is unfair and very unfortunate.
It is noteworthy that many
international bodies are being misled in their interpretation of the situation
owing to sensational headlines and stories. The Defence Headquarters wishes to
reiterate its earlier assurance that the military has not given up on Baga or
any part of the country where terrorists are marauding. Appropriate plans, men
and resources are presently being mobilized to address the situation. We want
reassure Nigerians that no portion of Nigeria’s territory has been or will be
conceded to terrorists.
1 comment:
150, 2000 this type of massacre is unacceptable- Newyorker
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