Military denies pictures, videos of soldiers purportedly engaged in extra judicial killings

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The Defence Headquarters has alleged a fresh plot against the military by “media professionals” to discredit its operations in tackling the Northern insurgency.

Director of Defence Information, Major-General Chris Olukolade said the campaign is sponsored by a Northern governor whose state is under State of Emergency.

In a statement released by Olukolade, the DHQ alleges that the plot is designed to forcefully whip up sentiments of genocide allegedly targeted against a particular religious group.

The statement reads, “The details of the plan, which is already being fine-tuned by a group of media professionals, (are) to be presented for the final ratification and funding by the political figure. The design is expected to forcefully whip up sentiments of genocide allegedly targeted against a particular religious group.

“The planners of this crusade also hope to use it to gain some mileage in the drive to secure international attention as they have not achieved this sufficiently despite previous efforts. The programme, which is also meant to reinforce the ongoing media campaign against the military, was adopted as an alternative by those who are bent on politicising the ongoing counter-terrorism operations in the northern part of the country.

“It will be recalled that a newspaper, apparently testing the waters, last week published some of the doctored pictures which the Defence Headquarters instantly repudiated, pointing out that they do not represent activities or operations of the military.

“This headquarters wishes to reiterate its rejection of pictures and video footages from unverifiable sources claiming to reflect activities or so-called atrocities purportedly perpetrated by Nigerian security forces. They do not reflect or depict the true state of affairs or operations of Nigerian military or any of the security forces. The public is advised to watch out and not allow themselves to be hoodwinked by these acts of infamy orchestrated by this desperate group.”

It concludes, “no amount of propaganda by apologists of terror group can justify the evil acts of terrorism by attempting to cast the Nigerian military and security forces in bad light.”

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