While the US-based Human Rights Watch, has accused the Nigerian military for the massacre claiming that over 185 people were killed and thousands of houses destroyed, the Nigerian Ambassador to the US, Prof. Ade Adefuye, said the satellite pictures released by the human rights organisation were insufficient to determine who was responsible for the carnage.
The Empowered Newswire report indicated that US officials were in a dilemma over which of the disparate accounts to believe, hence the team's visit.
Adefuye, according to the report, has confirmed that the US government's team would be meeting in Abuja with officials of the Nigerian foreign affairs ministry, Ministry of Justice and the National Security Adviser, among others over the Boko Haram issue and especially the recent Baga massacre.
The ambassador said the Nigerian Embassy had also met with the US team that visited Nigeria last week to review the situation.
"When they came here to meet with us at the embassy we made it clear that the claims on the casualties have been excessively exaggerated," he said.
Meanwhile, the National Space Research and Development Agency on Monday presented to a meeting attended by top security chiefs images of Baga captured before and after the April 15 confrontation between insurgents and the Multinational Task Force.
However, the presentation of the images to the media, which was to hold in Abuja on same Monday, was put off with officials citing the meeting of the satellite agency with security chiefs as the reason for the postponement.
But our correspondent learnt that the presentation of the images to the media could not hold because of the need to show the images to "all that needed to see it before public presentation".
Present at the meeting was the Minister of Science and Technology, Prof. Ita Ewa; Chief of Defence Staff, Vice Admiral Ola Ibrahim; National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd); Director General of the State Security Services, Mr. Ita Ekpenyong; and NASRDA Director General, Dr. Seidu Mohammed.
Although details of the meeting between NASRDA and security chiefs could not be ascertained as of press time, our correspondent learnt that NASRDA presented the images of Baga captured before and after the violent confrontation to the service chiefs.
A source that spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, because of the sensitive nature of the issue, said the images presented to the security chiefs were processed images.
The source said, "The Space Application Department of NASRDA has processed the images. The images are not like the raw images that were shown on Aljazeera TV. You can see the houses and the entire environment unlike raw images that are blurred.
"There are people that are blowing the whole thing out of proportion to get the attention of the government. When you compare the images captured before and after the incident, you will understand that it had been blown out of proportion."
Although Mohammed declined to speak on the phone when contacted by our correspondent, he noted that a press conference would be scheduled by NASRDA when it is ready to speak on the controversial subject.
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What is US business on this issue?
ReplyDeleteHow many countries endorsed US as a security watch dog?
Why US citizen can not be tried at Ague War Court?
How many times have they been investigated for the atrocities they had committed in many countries?
Nigeria should act as an independent country and shun them.
Why have they not investigated Russia or North Korea abi na China?
Yemola Na true u talk I thought i was alone in this kind of opinion. They are not subject to what they establish as justice organization so they are not qualified. Pls Jonathan shun them!
ReplyDeleteAbeg keep shut u two. Let them help us. Human rights claim ur soldiers killed 185 civilians, someone wants to help determine the truth whether or not soldiers committed these wickedness, n u are ranting nonsense. Or r u the killers?
ReplyDelete4king anonymous 11:36 pm. I guess you learnt and convinced that the soldiers killed in Odi and Baga ambush were not Nigerians; they have no rights to protect because they are bloodless and have no family.
ReplyDeleteYou better go back to kindergarten and ask for the meaning of human rights before you continue blabbing.