Amnesty  International said today Friday June 10th that Nigerian army last month killed at  least 17 unarmed members of a group calling for secession, but the military dismissed the allegations as  unfounded. An army spokesman said the International Organisation's accusations, the latest in a series of allegations of  impropriety leveled against Nigeria's military in the last year,  revealed a bias that undermined its credibility. The full statement after the cut..
 2.  It should be noted that the Non-governmental  organization has always been of the habit of being the judge and jury in matters of our national security without recourse to fairness,  objectivity, all aimed at rubbishing the Nigerian Army for reasons best  known to them. This could not be far from trying albeit unsuccessfully  to be relevant and justify funding.  
 3. For the avoidance of  doubt, what transpired that fateful day was that some elements of  MASSOB/IPOB engaged in violent protests which  led to outright breakdown of law and order. The pro-Biafra protesters who had chosen the day to  mark the 50th Anniversary of Biafra perpetrated a number of unimaginable atrocities to unhinge the reign of peace, security and stability in  several parts of Anambra State.  
 4. A number of persons  were  selected for attack, killed and burnt.  Two personnel of the Nigeria  Police were killed, several soldiers were wounded, a  Nigeria Police  vehicle was completely burnt down while another of the Nigerian Army was vandalized. The strategic Niger Bridge at Onitsha was at the verge of  being captured particularly with the coordinated reinforcement of the  violent protesters from the Asaba end of the Bridge.  In addition,  wanton destruction of lives and properties were brazenly carried out by  the protesters who employed firearms, crude weapons as well as other  volatile cocktails such as acid and dynamites.  In consequence, law,  order and security were grossly threatened across the State and beyond.
 5. The Nigerian Army in synergy with other security agencies under its  constitutional mandates for Military Aid to Civil Authority (MACA) and  Military Aid to Civil Power (MACP) acted responsively in order to  de-escalate the deteriorating security situation.  Instructively, the  military and other security agencies exercised maximum restraints  against the odds of provocative and inexplicable violence that were  employed against them by the pro-Biafra protesters.  The military and of course the other security agencies acted professionally within the  extant Rules of Engagement to successfully de-escalate the budding  anarchy.  
 6.It is rather inconceivable for any individual or  group to have decided to inundate the general public with an anecdote of unverified narratives in order to discredit the Nigerian Army in the  course of carrying out its constitutional duties despite the  premeditated and unprovoked attacks in the hands of the violent  pro-Biafra mob as Amnesty International is determined to do.     
 7.  Thank you for your usual cooperation. 
 HA GAMBO
Colonel
Deputy Director Army Public Relations
82 Division Nigerian Army
Colonel
Deputy Director Army Public Relations
82 Division Nigerian Army

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