We Regret Invading Nnamdi Kanu’s Home – Army
The Nigerian army has reacted to the alleged invasion of the
residence of Nnamdi Kanu of the Indigenous People of Biafra by its men
where five persons lost their lives, saying their actions is now
regrettable.
Reacting to the report via a statement obtained by NowNews on Sunday night, Major Oyegoke Gbadamosi, Assistant Director Army Public Relations, 14 Brigade Nigerian Army, said Nigerian army officials acted out of provocations from the group, the group were going far, with massive support, we have no other choice than to use force on them.
Remember that earlier 2017 last year, Report had it on Sunday that military men, who had stormed Kanu’s home with an armoured vehicle, were resisted by some members of the pro-Biafra group, killing five persons and injuring others, which gave the Army the mandate to shot.
Had it been the group were calm and lawful, we would have allowed the judiciary to take its stand and hold him down, we acted out of provocations and we felt they were becoming more strong with each day passing by.
Reacting to the report via a statement obtained by NowNews on Sunday night, Major Oyegoke Gbadamosi, Assistant Director Army Public Relations, 14 Brigade Nigerian Army, said Nigerian army officials acted out of provocations from the group, the group were going far, with massive support, we have no other choice than to use force on them.
Remember that earlier 2017 last year, Report had it on Sunday that military men, who had stormed Kanu’s home with an armoured vehicle, were resisted by some members of the pro-Biafra group, killing five persons and injuring others, which gave the Army the mandate to shot.
Had it been the group were calm and lawful, we would have allowed the judiciary to take its stand and hold him down, we acted out of provocations and we felt they were becoming more strong with each day passing by.
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