The 1 Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna, on Tuesday refuted social media reports on the alleged killing of 17 herdsmen by soldiers in Southern Kaduna.
A statement issued in Kaduna by Col. Kingsley Umoh, Deputy Director, Army Public Relations dismissed the report as unfounded and irresponsible.
He
said that the mandate of the Army in the area was to restore peace and
ensure mutual coexistence among the people, and warned those spreading
the false reports to desist.
The Army
Division spokesman stressed that personnel deployed to the area had
developed robust relationship with traditional rulers, community
leaders, the Miyetti Allah and other stakeholders.
“We appeal to citizens, community leaders and other stakeholders to always speak and act in the interest of peace.
“It serves no useful purposes to continue to fabricate stories about the already delicate security situation in southern Kaduna.” he said.
Umoh said that the Army remained committed to the return of peace to the entire area.
According
to him, soldiers deployed to the area have been conducting cordon and
search operations and had tracked down suspects believed to be involved
in some recent security breaches in the area.
“In total, two miscreants were killed and two are in custody in Southern Kaduna within the period from 19-22 March 2017.”
The spokesperson said troops have also maintained day and night patrols along Gidan Waya-Jagindi-Asso road and environs.
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