Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar says there should be a thorough investigation into alleged violent actions by security agents against protesters during the #EndBadGovernance protest.
There have been allegations of the use of live ammunition by
security operatives against protesters during the #EndBadGovernance protest,
which commenced on August 1.
On Tuesday, a soldier reportedly shot a young protester dead
in the Zaria metropolis, Kaduna state.
However, on Wednesday, the Nigerian Army said it had
detained a soldier for killing a 16-year-old protester in Zaria, Kaduna state.
Onyema Nwachukwu, the army spokesperson, said soldiers were
deployed to enforce the 24-hour curfew imposed on Kaduna and Zaria metropolises
following reports of violence during the protest.
He said the soldiers were attacked by some hoodlums who were
throwing stones at security personnel and burning tyres despite the curfew in
the Samaru area of Zaria.
He added that the soldier fired a warning shot in a bid to
disperse the protesters but accidentally killed the boy.
While reacting to the arrest of the soldier, the former
vice-president commended the army for taking prompt action on the incident.
Abubakar said soldiers should not be deployed to suppress
civil rights protests, noting that it is crucial for security operatives to
adhere to rules of engagement during conflicts.
“I am heartened by the acknowledgement made by the Nigerian
Army regarding the tragic incident that resulted in the loss of a young
protester’s life,” Abubakar wrote on X.
“I also urge for thorough investigations into other
instances of violence perpetrated by the military, police, and other security
agencies during these protests, in the spirit of accountability.
“The decision to
detain the soldier responsible for this unfortunate incident marks a
commendable step towards accountability and preserving the rule of law.
“I have consistently advised the service chiefs and military
commanders that the use of lethal force against peaceful protesters must not be
authorized.
“Upholding the principle of accountability is paramount, and
the actions taken by the Nigerian Army in apprehending and, hopefully,
prosecuting the soldier responsible for this incident align with this
fundamental principle.
“Even amidst conflicts, it is crucial to adhere to rules of
engagement. Soldiers should not be deployed to suppress civil rights protests.”
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