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Amnesty International set to accuse soldiers of raping IDPs – Nigerian Military

The Nigerian Military says it has received credible intelligence report of a plan by Amnesty International (AI) to release a false report on “fictitious rape incidents” in IDP camps in the North East region of Nigeria.

Brigadier General John Agim, Acting Director Defence Information, in a statement on Wednesday, said AI should be security agencies’ partners rather than engaging in alleged falsehood, maligning the military and painting officers and men in bad light.

He said: “The Nigerian Military wishes to use this medium to reiterate her commitment to the citizens of our dear nation, that it will abide by all Human Rights Regulations as entered into by Nigeria and also go the extra mile in ensuring that the territorial integrity of our nation is well protected.

“However, the Nigerian Military admonishes AI to desist from cooking reports from time to time to demoralize the entire military system and the nation as a whole whose troops are sacrificing their lives in the fight against Boko Haram and other enemies of the country. These false reports which are capable of derailing the good work being done by our patriotic and selfless soldiers must stop.

“Kindly note that we are not in any way implying that AI should not do their job, but such must be done with a level of integrity and credibility by seeking clarification when the need arises. This way a lot will be achieved as both will form partners in the fight against extremism and other vices.

“The Defence Headquarters therefore, urge all law abiding citizens to continue to trust and support the military in the ongoing war against Boko Haram and go about their normal lawful business.”

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