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Alleged secret burial: DHQ counters report, says it was uninformed

Ezekiel Johnson
Ezekiel Johnson
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The Defence Headquarters, DHQ, has dismissed the report that over 1000 soldiers were killed by terrorists and buried in a secret graveyard n the North East of the country.

The Defence Headquarters spoke in response to a publication by the Wall Street Journal.

In a statement issued on Thursday by its spokesman, Onyema Nwachukwu, the DHQ said the claim about a secret graveyard was the figment of the imagination of the writer.

He said the Nigerian Army had a “rich and solemn tradition for the interment of our fallen heroes.”

Said he: “This insinuation can only emanate from an uninformed position of the author of the said publication.”

He explained that “The cemetery described in the publication, which is situated in Maimalari Military Cantonment is an officially designated military cemetery for the Armed Forces of Nigeria in the North East theatre, with a Cenotaph erected in honour of our fallen heroes.”

He said the “official cemetery has played host to several national and international dignitaries, where wreaths were laid in honour of the fallen heroes. It is therefore a far cry from the sacrilegious impression being painted by Wall Street Journal.”

Meanwhile, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called for a thorough investigation into the case of the alleged secret burial.

“To ensure that we get to the bottom of this matter, I urge that a Judicial Commission of Inquiry headed by a non-partisan and reputable jurist, be inaugurated to investigate the findings of the Wall Street Journal.

“While this is occurring, I also strongly urge that a panel of inquiry comprising distinguished former military officers be set up to investigate and report to Nigerians the true state of the war on terror and what must be done to ensure Nigeria brings a speedy end to the ongoing insurgency,” he said in a statement he signed.

He added:  “The men and women of our armed forces are our first, second and last defence against our domestic and foreign enemies and should be treated with love, respect, dignity and appreciation for the invaluable service they render to Nigeria.

“I cannot fathom that in the space of a year, 1000 of these great patriots were killed and buried secretly without their families being told. I hesitate to believe that deceit on such a grand scale is even possible.

“Nigeria must ensure prudent use of finances, so we can redistribute national resources in such a way that ensures that our military and security forces are well armed and well remunerated.

“Even the death of one soldier affects me. But the alleged cover-up of the deaths of one thousand soldiers is a national emergency that should shock all statesmen and leaders of thoughts into action to save Nigeria.”

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