Army Apologise, Retracts Statement On Oil Workers’ Rescue
Brig Gen Sanni Kukasheka Usman, Army Spokesman |
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The Nigerian Army has apologises over a statement it
issued following the ambush and abduction of some oil workers in Borno
State by Boko Haram terrorists.
This comes four days after the
ambush and a day after Boko Haram released a video of three of the
abducted member of the oil exploration team.
A day after the incident, the Army had said the oil workers had been rescued.However, the Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Sani Usman, said the initial statement was regrettable.
He disclosed this in a fresh statement on Sunday, which revealed that 21 more bodies of those ambushed had been recovered.
Describing
the ambush as “as unfortunate and highly regrettable”, Usman said his
initial statement that all the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
workers abducted in the ambush had been rescued was wrong.
“Most
regrettable also is my earlier release on the said incident about the
rescue of all NNPC Staff. The error in the statement was not
deliberate,” he said. He assured Nigerians that the Army “in this
present dispensation is reputed for timely dissemination of information
on activities of our troops in all theatre of operations”.
He added, “We have strived to keep the public informed on our activities with no intention of distorting any fact. “Our
troops have doubled efforts in the pursuit of the Boko Haram terrorists
while search and rescue are still ongoing to secure the safe return of
the remaining civilians.”
While reassuring Nigerians of its
commitment to tackling the terrorists, the Nigerian Army condoled with
the families of all that lost their loved ones in the ambush. For
those still missing, it said search and rescue efforts are ongoing,
adding, “We are counting on the goodwill and support of the populace in
volunteering valuable information that could help in the search and
rescue operation.”
On the renewed attacks by the terrorists, it
said, “What the remnants of the Boko Haram are doing is pure criminal
activities of kidnapping to gain funds. This has been noted and will be
jointly addressed in conjunction with other Security Services.”
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