Rauf Aregbesola,
minister of interior, says 65 security operatives were on guard at the correctional
facility in Kuje, federal capital territory (FCT), on the day it was
invaded.
Aregbesola said this on Monday when he appeared before the House
of Representatives committees on national security and interior.
On July 5, 2022, gunmen attacked the Kuje prison facility and freed hundreds
of inmates, including suspected Boko Haram members.
President Muhammadu Buhari had expressed concern over the incident and queried why gunmen were able to successfully “attack a security installation and get away with it”.
Speaking on Monday, the minister told the lawmakers that
“well-armed” security operatives were attached to the correctional centre to
prevent an attack on the facility.
“In that facility on that day of the invasion were 31
military personnel of the Nigerian Army, five personnel of MOPOL 21, five
personnel of MOPOL 50, two personnel of counter-terrorism unit of the Nigeria Police
Force, two personnel of Kuje police division, seven personnel of Nigeria
Immigration Service, three personnel of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps, and 10 personnel of the [NCoS] armed squad,” Aregbesola said.
“These 65 people were there for the specific responsibility
of assisting and preventing any attack and they were all armed.
“Because of the
presence of the press here, I will not tell you the great arsenal in their
possession but they were well-armed. If we have an exclusive arrangement, I’ll
give you the specifics of the great equipment of the military arsenal that was
positioned for the defence of the facility.
“However, despite everything, our arrangement for protection
of Kuje failed and the facility was breached.”
The minister said 994 inmates, out of which 64 were terror
suspects — Boko Haram, ISWAP and others — were in the facility on the day of
the attack
He said 888 inmates escaped during the attack — including
554 persons awaiting trial, 71 convicts, 36 on death row, and 17 on life
imprisonment.
According to the minister, 106 inmates refused to leave the
facility during the attack, while 28 inmates who left the facility voluntarily
returned between July 6 and July 15.
After the minister’s presentation, the committee went into a
closed-door meeting.
REPS TALK TOUGH ON ABSENCE OF SECURITY CHIEFS
At the investigative hearing, security chiefs invited were
absent, while some were represented.
The service chiefs invited included the national security
adviser, inspector-general of police, minister of police affairs, chief of army
staff, chief of naval staff, and chief of air staff.
Sha’aban Sharada, chairman of the house committee on
intelligence, said the lawmakers will invoke their constitutional powers if the
security chiefs fail to honour their invitation.
Speaking on the attack in Kuje, the lawmaker said the
facility was invaded without “formidable” pushback from security
operatives.
“Of grave concern is that the attack, which lasted for
several hours, did not record any formidable resistance from the security
personnel deployed to the facility, nor was there an adequate response from the
security agencies in the FCT, despite the proximity of the Nigerian Air Force
station at the international airport to the scene of incident,” he said.
The lawmaker described the attack as “very disturbing and
embarrassing”, adding that it raises serious concerns about the effectiveness
of the security architecture in the country.
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Is it not obvious that FGN service chiefs have been compromised. A lame man will know this. Not until arrests and prosecutions in highest level of this administration are made Nigerians will not believe that the Government present action against terrorism is sincere. it is just a deception and ruse.
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