Defence
Headquarters, yesterday, said that contrary to reports in foreign media that
over 2,000 persons were killed by Boko Haram terrorists when they attacked the
headquarters of the multinational Joint Task Force in Baga, Borno State, not
more than 150 persons were killed.
Director
of Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade, at a briefing in Abuja,
said: “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 2,000 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 January 3, 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 of aerial photographs are ongoing in that vicinity.
It is, however, necessary to inform Nigerians in the interim that the exercise
so far has not corroborated the report on the casualty rate which was put at
2,000.
“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 claimed to be eye-witnesses must be an extremely
exaggerated estimate. Unfortunately, this figure is now being bandied 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-witnesses, 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.”
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