The Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, has said
that about 150 people died in Baga, Borno, during the recent
insurgents’ attack on the town, and not 2000 persons as reported.
According
to NAN, Olukolade said this at a news briefing on Monday in Abuja. He
said since the unfortunate incident, a lot of speculations and
conjectures had been peddled by a section of the press, particularly the
on-line media regarding the casualty rate.
“Some claimed
that over a thousand people were killed while others wrote with
certainty that 2000 people lost their lives in that singular attack.
Without any doubt, terrible
atrocities have been committed
against innocent Nigerians in Baga by the rampaging terrorists who
attacked and have been operating in the town since Jan. 3, 2015.
From all available evidences, the number of people who lost their lives during that attack
has so far not exceeded about 150 in the interim.
This figure includes many of the terrorists who were bearing arms and
got killed in the course of their attack and battle with troops.
Olukolade,
however, said that necessary action was being taken to put an end to
the activities of the terrorists and restore law and order in the
community.
He said to end the activities of the terrorists in the
community a lot of covert operations including surveillance activities
which recorded series of aerial photographs were ongoing in that
vicinity.
“It should be noted that Baga and the neighbouring
towns have been under series of attacks and harassment by terrorists. In
the course of this, many residents have left, leaving the population in
the town almost seriously depleted.
Many were also able to
escape while the terrorists’ battle with troops lasted. The figure given
by sources who claim to be eye witnesses must be an extremely
exaggerated estimate.
Unfortunately, this figure is now
being bandied about in a section of the media as if it has been
authenticated. It cannot be true.
Olukolade urged the media to be
circumspect in adopting casualty figures especially the ones given to
them by eye witnesses, whom he said, in most cases were influenced by
their own perspectives.
“In any case, this is no time to
debate about casualty figures or number of deaths as the life of any
Nigerian is important.
Much as the intention which could be
with the aim of drawing attention to the atrocities being committed by
terrorists group in Nigeria is most welcome, the need for factual
presentation of the situation is equally vital.
He said the aim
of the misinformation was to further the design of those bent on
discrediting the government and the military, adding that all
well-meaning people should consider it as a disservice to humanity.
“The tendency to celebrate the occasional setbacks while downplaying
the efforts and successes at containing the terrorists is unfair and
very unfortunate. It is noteworthy that many international bodies are
being misled in the interpretation of the situation owing to sensational
headlines and stories.
The Defence Headquarters wishes to
reiterate its earlier assurance that the military has not given up on
Baga or any part of the country where terrorists are marauding.
“Appropriate plans, men and resources are presently being mobilised
to address the situation. We want to reassure Nigerians that no portion
of Nigeria’s territory has been or will be conceded to terrorists.
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