Defence HQ clarifies on ‘Benue Massacre’

The Defence Headquarters, (DHQ), on Friday, refuted media reports on the alleged killing and destruction of houses and other property by the military in Konshisha Local Government Area of Benue State where 11 Military Personnel were allegedly murdered on Thursday by armed bandits.

This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja by the acting Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu The DHQ declared that there was no massacre in Konshisha and the stories making the rounds were fabricated by bandits and their sponsors to smear the military after murdering troops in cold blood.

According to the statement: “The Defence Headquarters wishes to state that soldiers deployed to Konshisha displayed commendable restraints by adhering to the rules of engagement in the face of unprovoked attacks and therefore deserve accolades.”

While demanding for the immediate return of all weapons carted away, it declared “ that the local leaders of Konshisha must bring the main actors responsible for the mayhem to security forces to face justice”

According to the statement, “they must also surrender all other weapons in their possession. The military will not tolerate the jungle justice attitude and dastardly acts leading to the gruesome murder of patriotic soldiers on legitimate duty to keep the peace.

“We look forward to working with the Benue State Government in its promise to support security forces in fishing out those fomenting trouble in Konshisha. Once again, there is no massacre in Konshisha and the stories making the rounds are fabricated by bandits and their sponsors to smear the military after murdering troops in cold blood.”

The statement further explained that “the Defence Headquarters wish to put it on record that apart from initial 10 bandits, there are no other civilian casualties recorded in any part of Konshisha till date. We, therefore, challenge anybody from Konshisha to present to the public the 200, 70 or 30 dead bodies of innocent persons, male, female or children killed by troops in Konshisha. There was never a massacre as being touted by some mischief makers,” the statement said.

He stated further: “The Defence Headquarters wish to put it on record that apart from this initial 10 bandits, there are no other civilian casualties recorded in any part of Konshisha till date. We therefore challenge anybody from Konshisha to present to the public the 200, 70 or 30 dead bodies of innocent persons, male, female or children killed by troops in Konshisha. There was never a massacre as being touted by some mischief makers.”

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