The defence headquarters (DHQ) says its troops did not kill
residents of Konshisha in Benue state.
The military had said 11 of its men were killed following an
attack by suspected gunmen in the area.
There have been unconfirmed reports that troops were
reinforced to the area for a “revenge operation”.
But in a statement on Friday, Onyema Nwachukwu, DHQ
spokesperson, said the reinforcement team went after suspected bandits who were
occupying houses deserted by the villagers.
He said such houses were burnt by the troops, adding that
using villagers’ houses for hideouts was one of the tactics of the bandits to
draw negative comments on the military.
“The Defence Headquarters wishes to put it on record that
apart from these initial 10 bandits, there are no other civilian casualties
recorded in any part of Konshisha till date,” the statement reads.
“We therefore challenge anybody from Konshisha to present to
the public the 200, 70 or 30 dead bodies of innocent persons, male, female or
children killed by troops in Konshisha. There was never a massacre as being
touted by some mischief makers.
“The remnants of the armed bandits that escaped from Bonta
withdrew into neighbouring villages where they kept on attacking troops as they
continued with the search operation through Bonta into other parts of
Konshisha.
“Knowing the implications of killing troops in cold blood,
most of the villagers fled their homes which were then occupied by armed
bandits who kept firing at troops from the settlements as they advanced into
Konshisha.
“Troops repelled the attacks and destroyed the houses and
other buildings which the criminals used as hideout for the attacks.
“The use of abandoned settlements by armed bandits to attack
troops is popular with insurgents. The aim is to draw military fire into the
dwellings and then turn round to blame soldiers for the destruction. This is
common guerilla tactics armed bandits designed to whip up public sentiment
against security forces and this is what played out in Konshisha.
“This accounts for
some of the burnt houses being reported in the press.”
He said the bandits should be blamed for the destruction,
since they used the settlements as hideouts.
According to him, it will be wrong to blame soldiers who are
in Konshisha on legitimate duties, when some of them were murdered in cold
blood.
Nwachukwu said some of the recent photos of razed buildings
were of those burnt during earlier communal clashes between Konshisha and Oju,
“all of which the sponsors of the mayhem are now blaming on the military”.
He added that the military will not tolerate the dastardly
acts leading to the gruesome murder of patriotic soldiers on legitimate duty to
keep the peace.
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