19th
March, 2024
PRESS
RELEASE:
KILLING
OF 16 SOLDIERS: IT IS A STAB IN THE BACK - MURIC
16 officers and
soldiers of the Nigerian Army 181 Amphibious Battalion comprising a lieutenant
colonel, two majors, one captain and 12 soldiers were brutally killed while on
a peace mission in Okuama Community of Delta State on Thursday, 14th
March, 2024. Meanwhile an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC), has condemned the attack. The group described the act as cowardly,
criminal, barbaric and unpatriotic.
The human rights
organization spoke on Tuesday, 19th March, 2024 through its founder and
Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The full statement
reads:
"Criminal
elements in Okuama Community of Delta State attacked and killed 16 officers and
soldiers of the Nigerian Army 181 Amphibious Battalion comprising a lieutenant
colonel, two majors, one captain and 12 soldiers. The troops were killed while
on a peace mission in the community on Thursday, 14th March, 2024.
"This
unprovoked attack is unjustifiable by any parameter and we strongly condemn it.
It is cowardly, criminal, barbaric and unpatriotic. The fact that there was no
prior confrontation or act of aggression on the part of the soldiers before the
attack makes the killings premeditated, inhuman and heartless.
"It is only
criminals and unscrupulous elements who hate and kill security agents. It is
also only such hoodlums and social miscreants who burn and destroy buildings
and vehicles belonging to security agents and the government.
"MURIC advises
community leaders in Okuama to expose those behind the heinous crime. We also
advise the suspects to turn themselves in with immediate effect in order
to preserve the good name of the community.
"We call on
Nigerians to evolve the culture of cherishing their heroes. Our security
agencies including the army, police and the Department of State Services (DSS)
deserve our respect and cooperation. They are at the forefront of all security
challenges. The army in particular is our first line of defence. That is why we
are deeply hurt that men of the Nigerian Army were killed in this callous
manner by the same people whom they were protecting. It is a stab in the back.
"The security
agencies stay awake so that we can sleep. They are in the trenches under rain
and burning sun so that we can enjoy the comfort of our homes. They leave their
families for months so that we can be among our loved ones. It amounts to articulated
ingratitude to attack those who give so much to us.
“We appeal to
Nigerians to continue to support security agents and to report crimes and
criminals to them promptly without fear. The army, police and DSS alone cannot do
the work effectively. They need us and it is part of our civic responsibility
to cooperate with them.
"MURIC assures
the leadership and men of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies that
millions of Nigerians are with them in their efforts to fight criminality and
restore normalcy in the country. The few criminals in Okuama are just a drop in
the ocean. The rest of us should not be judged by a handful who are shameless
saboteurs. We therefore urge the army to put this sad incident behind it.
"We urge the
Federal Government to institute a special Medal of Okuama to be given post
humously to the 12 heroes and subsequently to be reserved for soldiers slain in
like manner in future.
“As we mourn the
fallen patriots and heroes, we condole with the army leadership and pray that
Allah will give their respective families the fortitude to bear this irrepairable
loss.”
#16Soldiers
#SupportSecurityAgents
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Executive
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC).
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