Nigerian Army confirms attack on NUJ members in Abia, says officers involved would face disciplinary action




The Nigerian Army has released a statement confirming the attack on the secretariat of the Nigerian Union of Journalist in Abia state by some soldiers. Yesterday, some soldiers attacked journalists at the NUJ secretariat in Abia state, destroying cameras and physically assaulting some of the journalists. Their anger according to reports is regarding how the media personalities were reporting the faceoff they are having with IPOB members in the state. Recall that some officers and IPOB members have been having a running battle following the military officers' attempt to "invade" the home of the secessionist group leader, Nnamdi Kanu in Umuahia.
According to the statement by the Army, the officers involved in the attack on the journalists would be made to face disciplinary actions. Read the statement below
The attention of 14 Brigade Nigerian Army, has been drawn to social media publications alleging that troops on patrol in Umuahia town have invaded the NUJ Press Centre in Umuahia at about 10.00am today.
While it was true there was an issue between some soldiers on routine patrol, the magnitude is not as was reported. What happened was that while the soldiers on patrol near the Abia State NUJ Secretariat, they noticed some people filming them. Unfortunately, they seized and damaged their recording devices; an iPad and 2 mobile phones. Preliminary investigation shows that the items belongs to journalists on their legitimate duties. Consequently, the Commander 14 Brigade and Deputy Director Army Public Relations 82 Division waded into the matter which has since been resolved amicably.
In addition, the soldiers involved will face disciplinary action.
The public are please requested to eschew rumour mongering and go about their lawful business.
Major Oyegoke Badamosi
Assistant Director Public Relations 14 Brigade

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