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    Army debunks alleged killing of two soldiers in Amasiri/Oso Edda crisis

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    Ike Nnachi, Abakaliki

    The Nigerian Army has debunked reports circulating on social media claiming that two soldiers were killed and a military patrol vehicle set ablaze during the Amasiri/Oso Edda communal crisis in Ebonyi State.

    The clarification follows recent violence linked to the crisis, which reportedly claimed the lives of five indigenes of Idima Okporojo Village, Oso Edda, in Edda Local Government Area of the state.

    The Cantonment Commander, Nkwagu Military Barracks, Lt. Col. Emmanuel Chielo, made the disclosure while addressing journalists on the efforts of security agencies to restore peace and order in the affected communities.

    It would be recalled that some social media commentators alleged that residents of Oso Edda killed two soldiers and burnt a military patrol vehicle, claims which heightened tension and panic in the area. Another report also claimed that two soldiers were killed in Amasiri.

    Reacting to the reports, Lt. Col. Chielo dismissed them as false and misleading.

    “None of my men have been killed. The operation in Amasiri is a joint one involving the police, the DSS, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps,” he said.

    “What happened was that on the first day of our deployment, they probably assumed that the number of soldiers on ground was small, and they attacked us. We responded, but because the area is built up, we had to be very cautious to avoid shooting innocent people in their homes.

    “If we had acted out of anger or emotion that night, it would have been bloody. We acted professionally. Aside from the attack on us, none of my soldiers was killed during the operation,” he emphasised.

    Lt. Col. Chielo also assured that security agencies would ensure the recovery of the heads of those killed by suspected warlords during the attack on Okporojo Village.

    “One of the key issues we want to address is the recovery of the heads of those killed. It is not enough that they killed these people; they also cut off their heads. What are they doing with the heads of fellow human beings?

    “What is even more painful is that these are our brothers and sisters, people of the same ancestry. It is really saddening. While growing up, I never imagined that something like this could happen in Nigeria,” he lamented.

    The cantonment commander further expressed concern over rising cases of drug abuse among youths and the increasing movement of illegal small arms in the South-East.

    “There are many causes of insecurity. What we often see is just the physical manifestation. When you look deeper, there are always underlying factors.

    “Communal clashes over ancestral land, chieftaincy titles and related issues remain major triggers. That said, a lot of effort has been made over the years, which is why Ebonyi State enjoys a relatively high level of peace. In fact, Ebonyi State is currently the most peaceful state in the South-East,” he stated.

    He commended the decision of the State Security Council, approved by the Ebonyi State Government, describing it as a necessary step towards restoring peace in both Okporojo Village and Amasiri community.

    “I heard some people blaming the governor for the decision he took. Honestly, even if you visited the area, you would say the governor was being too lenient. An elderly woman, walking with a stick, was killed. What exactly did she do to deserve such a death?

    “If the affected people decide to carry out a reprisal attack, would anyone blame them? That is what we are trying to prevent. It is not that they lack the capacity,” he said.

    Lt. Col. Chielo also identified the proliferation and movement of small arms as another major security threat.

    “Every state is gradually becoming a transit point for small arms. It is a serious problem. You may not notice it immediately, but it is there. You see people riding tricycles as if they are going to farm, but they are transporting weapons to deliver to someone.

    “In my view, both the federal and state governments are making genuine efforts, but much more still needs to be done. Security should not be left to government alone,” he added.

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