The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) says the Nigerian Army has
never forced rescued women and girls to abort pregnancies.
According to a statement on Friday by Jimmy Akpor,
information director at DHQ, the military said its men are not also killing
children as part of counterinsurgency operations.
Akpor said the statement is coming following a letter by
Reuters, an international news agency, to the DHQ that it is working on a
series of stories on the actions of the Nigerian military during the
government’s 13-year war against Islamist insurgents in north-east.
“To them (Reuters), they were committed to producing an
accurate, fair and complete report hence, their request to arrange a time to
discuss before their reporting. The supposed stories were purported to focus on
2 specific areas: First, the supposed military-run programme of forced
abortions performed on women and girls who were held captive and impregnated by
Islamist militants and second, a supposed killing of children by the military
as part of counterinsurgency operations,” the statement reads.
“The Reuters report
also alleged that, since 2013, Nigeria’s military had run a secret, systematic
and illegal abortion programme in the country’s North East terminating at least
12,000 pregnancies among women and girls. That many children were shot,
poisoned, suffocated or run down by vehicles in army-led actions.
“Furthermore, the report was to allege that soldiers
selected babies and toddlers for killing after rescuing them and their mothers
from Islamist militants, amongst other weighty concocted allegations.
“The key motive for supposedly carrying out the abortions
was allegedly the notion that the children of Islamist militants, because of
the blood in their veins, would one day follow in their father’s footsteps and
take up arms against the Nigerian government and society.
“Hmmm! Wickedness really
runs in the veins of some people, and it surely runs deep in the veins of the
Reuters team that concocted such evil for interrogation. The fictitious series
of stories actually constitute a body of insults on the Nigerian peoples and
culture for, no people or culture in Nigeria practices such evil as dreamt up
by the Reuters team.”
Akpor said the Nigerian Army and its officers adhere to
international best practices and rules of engagement while on the field.
“Irrespective of the security challenges we face as a
nation, Nigerian peoples and cultures still cherish life. Hence, Nigerian
military personnel have been raised, bred and further trained to protect lives,
even at their own risk especially when it concerns the lives of children, women
and the elderly. This much is reflected in Standing Operating Procedures
(SOPs), Concepts of Operations, Rules of Engagement (ROEs) and other documents
that guide military operations,” the statement added.
“Hence, nowhere has the Nigerian military operated (Congo, Liberia,
Sierra Leone, Somalia, Rwanda, Yugoslavia, [Darfur] Sudan, Gambia and Guinea
Bissau, amongst others) that, there has been any trace or allegation of
infanticide. The Nigerian military will not, therefore, contemplate such evil
of running a systematic and illegal abortion programme anywhere and anytime,
and surely not on our own soil. The Nigerian military will not also
deliberately plan to target children during its counterinsurgency operations or
other operations, both within and outside Nigeria.
“Nigerians, and by
extension the Nigerian military, are not made in a such wicked mould and the
Reuters team cannot appropriate the evil of infanticide to the Armed Forces of
Nigeria and the Nigerian peoples.
“But, let’s interrogate the issues. It took Reuters 13 solid
years to craft an allegation of infanticide against the Nigerian military and
Nigerian nation. This shows that a news agency as ‘renown’ as Reuters is itself
complicit in failing in its mandate to draw attention, to inform the public
about supposed occurrences that offend not only the laws of armed conflict but
also international humanitarian law.”
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