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Kidnapping: Army to approach Methodist Prelate over claims of complicity

Chuks Oyema-Aziken

The Nigerian Army (NA) has reacted to report credited to Prelate of Methodist Church, His Eminence, Dr. Samuel Chukwuemeka Kanu-Uche that it’s troops are complicit in his recent kidnapping in Abia State.

The Army in a press release on Wednesday said the insinuation is not entirely premised on any findings of investigations and therefore cannot be swallowed hook line and sinker.

The press release by Director Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, said the allegation therefore raises some pertinent  questions which are still unanswered.

He said: “Given, the spate of insecurity in the region, the question would be, was the issue reported to the unit covering the area? Did the Methodist Church take the NA into confidence while negotiating the ransom with the kidnappers? No formal complaint has been received by the unit. 

“More worrisome is the fact that it was alleged that the ransom was paid in less than 24 hours. Was the ransome paid to troops?  These are questions that beg for answers. 

“Moreso, the NA unit, has not received any debrief from the Prelate or the Methodist Church.

It is therefore, important to state that troops are deployed at Forward Operating Base(FOB) Okigwe and in front of the Abia State University Uturu and  no information was made available to them or to 14 Brigade or any other formation, except the information making the rounds in the social media.

“It must be clarified that troops’ deployment in the Nigerian Army is not done with considerations for ethnic affiliation, hence a deployment of troops of Fulani ethnic extraction who as alleged by the Prelate,  carried out the dastardly act is not our practice or modus operandi in the NA.

“Given our professional disposition and zero tolerance for any misconduct in the Nigerian Army , we will take this weighty allegation seriously and approach the Prelate and the Methodist church to unravel the basis for the allegation.”

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