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Kaduna Mosque Attack: Defence Headquarters Blast CNN, Al-Jazeera

by Our Reporter

The Defence Headquarters have lashed out at Cable News Network, CNN, and Al-Jazeera for alleging that the Nigeria Military carried out the attack on Muslim Worshippers in Kaduna State.

The Defence Headquarters said the report in both CNN and Al-Jazeera linking Nigerian Soldiers in the attack is false.

A statement signed by Colonel MM Yerima, Director of Defence Information, said investigation carried out so far revealed that the gun men were Armed Robbers who were on a retaliatory mission.

According to Colonel Yerima, the Armed Robbers lost members in a recent raid of their hide out through the effort of the villagers and vigilante groups and decided to attack the mosque in retaliation.

The Statement reads:

“The attention of the Defence Headquarters has been drawn to the unsubstantiated claims by CNN and Aljazeera alleging that the Nigerian Military carried out an early morning attack on Muslim worshippers in a mosque at Dogo Dawa, a village near Birnin Gwari in Kaduna State, where twenty people were allegedly killed by unknown gunmen. This is contrary to reports by other local and international media organizations, who reported that the attack was carried out by unknown gunmen.

“Investigation revealed that the killing was a reprisal attack by a gang of armed robbers who lost some of their members after a recent raid of their hide out through the combined effort of the villagers and the vigilante group in that community.

“The Defence Headquarters wishes to state categorically in the interest of the larger society that no member of the Nigerian Armed Forces was involved in the said attack which occurred in early hours of Sunday the 14th October 2012.

“We wish to reassure the general public of our readiness to offer assistance to the Nigerian Police Force and other Security Agencies whose primary responsibility is the maintenance of law and order in the society.
We are committed to the defence and protection of our country’s hard earned democracy and more importantly, the Nigerian Armed Forces belong to the Nigerian people and cannot be an instrument of lawlessness and destruction of the very people it has sworn to protect, as alleged by the reports.

“We urge members of the public to go about their legitimate businesses without any fear of molestation from any quarter, and to also report any breach of peace and security in the society to law enforcement agencies.”

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